Prosthodontics 1 - Practice

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2023-2024

Course director

  • Dr. Ákos Károly NAGY

    associate professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 0 hours

practices: 56 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 56 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-P1G-T
  • 4 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OSP-GAE-T completed , OSP-GAG-T completed , OSK-P1E-T parallel

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 20

Available as Campus course for . Campus-karok: ÁOK

Topic

The student should learn the clinical and laboratory procedures and methods of making a complete denture. The student learns the technic of impression taking, using the face-bow, and practices the tooth preparation.

Lectures

Practices

  • 1. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 2. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 3. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 4. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 5. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 6. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 7. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 8. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 9. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 10. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 11. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 12. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 13. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 14. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 15. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 16. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 17. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 18. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 19. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 20. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 21. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 22. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 23. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 24. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 25. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 26. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 27. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 28. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 29. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 30. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 31. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 32. Laboratory practise: Making a lower and upper complete acrylic denture.
  • 33. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 34. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 35. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 36. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 37. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 38. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 39. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 40. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 41. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 42. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 43. Students take impressions from each other, bite registration.
  • 44. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 45. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 46. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 47. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 48. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 49. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 50. Laboratory practice: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practicing tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 51. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 52. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 53. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 54. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 55. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.
  • 56. Laboratory practise: Mounting the casts into the articulator. Practising tooth preparation on manikin.

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

G Zarb et al.: Prosthodontic Treatment for Edentulous Patients, Elsevier
Geering A, Kundert M, Kelsey CC: Complete Denture and Overdenture Prosthetics, Thieme

Literature developed by the Department

Lecture notes

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 15 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

Students practical works will be evaluated by the practice leader with practical mark. The average of the marks has to be higher than 2. If not, the semester can not be accepted. If the student would like to improve the suggested mark he has one chance int he exam period. A practical work has to be made upon the decision of the examiner.

Making up for missed classes

Making up for missed classes
No possibility.

Exam topics/questions

-

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Marada Gyula
  • Dr. Rajnics Zsolt