Periodontology 3

Data

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

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 12 hours

practices: 36 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 48 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-PN3-T
  • 3 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OSK-PN2-T completed , OSK-SJB-T completed

Exam course:

no

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 25

Topic

Contents of the subject: special periodontological treatment measures, care of periodontitis patients, identification and treatment of patients at risk, basic knowledge of implantation methods, treatment of peri-implantitis
Patient presentation and instrument knowledge are part of the exam

Lectures

  • 1. Orthodontics and periodontology - Dr. Sashegyi Patrik
  • 2. Periodontal aspects of prosthetic rehabilitation - Dr. Szabadi András
  • 3. Endo-periodontal lesions and their management - Dr. Mogyorósi Blanka
  • 4. Biology of periodontal and peri-implant tissues - Dr. Szabadi András
  • 5. Periodontal implantology - Dr. Szabadi András
  • 6. Hard and soft tissue augmentation techniques - Dr. Rácz Berta Judit
  • 7. Periodontal aspects of implant prosthetics - Dr. Szabadi András
  • 8. Peri-implant diseases - Dr. Rácz Berta Judit
  • 9. Therapeutical approaches of peri-implant diseases - Dr. Sashegyi Patrik
  • 10. Supportive periodontal therapy - Dr. Sashegyi Patrik
  • 11. Complex case presentations I. - Dr. Mogyorósi Blanka
  • 12. Complex case presentations I. - Dr. Rácz Berta Judit

Practices

  • 1. Examination and treatment of periodontitis patients
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Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang - Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, 7th edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.
Articels recommended by the instructors and tutors.
Zero Bone Loss Concepts 1st Edition by Tomas Linkevicius (2019)

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Maximum of 15 % absence allowed

Mid-term exams

Code of Studies and Examinations Annex 2. Article 4. (6) The leader of the practice shall have the right to exclude a student from bedside practice (class) in case of any unpreparedness endangering the health of the patient. Exclusion from the given practice shall qualify as uncertified absence.

Making up for missed classes

Who is absent from more than 15% of the practical courses or more than 15% of the lectures cannot be granted entry to examination.
Being late for more than 10 minutes from the practical courses or leaving it without the permission of the leader of the practice is considered as an absence.

The leader of the practice shall have the right to exclude a student from bedside practice (class) in the case of any unpreparedness endangering the health of the patient. Exclusion from the given practice shall qualify as absence without a certified excuse.

Exam topics/questions

1. A. The relationship between orthodontics and periodontology
B. The structure of the gingiva, the sulcus gingivalis
2. A. Periodontal aspects of prosthetic rehabilitation
B. Structure of the periodontium, mechenism of tooth eruption, epithelial adhesion
3. A. Treatment of endoparodontic pathologies
B. Structure of cementum and process alveolaris
4. A. The biology of the periodontal, peri-implant tissue
B. Plaque formation, supra and subgingival plaque
5. A. Hard and soft tissue augmentation techniques
B. Periodontal function and changes with age
6. A. Periodontal aspects of implant prosthodontics
B. Dental calculus, aquiral pellicle, debris, materia alba
7. A. Peri-implant mucositis
B. The role of bacteria in the development of periodontal disease
8. A. Background of peri-implantitis
B. Patient examination, documentation
9. A. Therapeutic options for peri-implantitis
B. Aims, methods, tools, time and frequency of motivation
10. A. Supportive periodontal therapy
B. The role of systemic factors in the aetiology of periodontal disease
11. A. Periodontal care of immunosuppressed patients
B. Role of natural local factors in the development of periodontal disease
12. A. Periodontal care of patients with haemophilia
B. Role of iatrogenic local factors in the aetiology of periodontal disease
13. A. Periodontological aspects of diabetes
B. Purpose, methods, tools and time requirements of oral hygiene instruction
14. A. Periodontal patient care, risk groups
B. Classification of diseases of the gingiva
15. A. Periodontal care of infectious patients
B. Methods, purpose, instruments, time required for tooth brushing
16. A. Drugs affecting periodontal therapy
B. Other methods of tooth and mouth cleaning, purpose, methods and means of interdental cleaning
17. A. Use of antibiotics in periodontal therapy
B. Depuration, polishing
18. A. Risk analysis
B. Periodontal disease as a risk factor for systemic diseases.
19. A. Indications, contraindications for periodontal surgery
B. Chemical plaque control
20. A. Types of periodontal flaps, aspects of flap placement, suture techniques
B. The role of adverse forces in periodontal disease aetiology
21. A. Healing mechanisms following periodontal treatment, postoperative advices
B. Non biofilm induced gingival diseases
22. A. Gingivectomy
B. Correction of occlusion and splinting of teeth
23. A. Resective/reparative pocket surgery
B. Correlation between CPITN index values and treatment plan
24. A. Theoretical basis of regenerative surgical procedures
B. Epidemiology of periodontal diseases, periodontal indexes
25. A. Methods of regenerative periodontal surgical procedures
B. Symptoms and treatment of biofilm induced gingivitis only
26. A. Biological mediators in periodontal surgery
B. Establishing the diagnosis and treatment plan
27. A. Bone substitutes in periodontology
B. Gingival hyperplasia
28. A. Resective treatment options for furcation lesion
B. Symptoms and severity of necrotizing periodontal disease
29. A. Regenerative treatment options for furcation lesions
B. Differential diagnosis and therapy of necrotizing periodontal disease
30. A. Coverage techniques of gingival recession
B. Periodontal abscess
31. A. Mucogingival surgical techniques (except recession coverage)
B. Pathomechanism of periodontal inflammation, initial, early stages
32. A. Pathomechanism of periodontal inflammation, early, advanced stages
B. Periodontal phenotype, classification of gingival recessions
33. A. Classification of periodontal diseases
B. Mucogingival deformities (excluding gingival recession)
34. A. Symptoms and time course of periodontitis
B. Biofilm-induced gingivitis modified by local factors
35. A. Morphology of periodontal loss
B. Biofilm-induced gingivitis modified by systemic factors

Examiners

  • Dr. Bán Ágnes
  • Dr. Mogyorósi Blanka
  • Dr. Rácz Berta Judit
  • Dr. Sashegyi Patrik
  • Dr. Szabadi András

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Bán Ágnes
  • Dr. Farkas Benjámin
  • Dr. Mogyorósi Blanka
  • Dr. Rácz Berta Judit
  • Dr. Riedling Ádám
  • Dr. Sashegyi Patrik
  • Dr. Szabadi András