Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Nagy Ákos Károly
associate professor,
Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 14 hours
practices: 56 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 70 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OSK-FL3-T
- 5 kredit
- Dentistry
- Clinical modul
- spring
OSK-FL2-T finished , OSP-GNA-T finished , OSK-CAA-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 30
Topic
Lectures: The aim of the lectures is to acquaint the students with the most modern methods of prosthodontics. These include elements of aesthetic rehabilitation such as digital and analog smile design, tooth shade selection, VDO increasing. In the second half of the semester, they will gain an insight into the basics of digital denture making.
Lectures
- 1.
Colors, phisiological background of color perception , tooth color matching
- Markovics Dóra - 2. Macro esthetics in prosthodontics - Marada Gyula
- 3.
Importance of photographic documentation, clinical photography
- Mandel Iván - 4.
Design of high-esthetic dentures. Diagnostic wax-up and mock-up, smile design
- Marada Gyula - 5. Treatment of acquired deep bite - Markovics Dóra
- 6. Legal aspects of prosthetic therapy - Marada Gyula
- 7. Periodontal aspects of prosthodontic treatment - Marada Gyula
- 8. Preprosthetic surgery - Rajnics Zsolt
- 9. Maxillofacial Prosthetics - Marada Gyula
- 10. Digital technology in prosthodontics I.: development and generations of the CAD/CAM systems - Marada Gyula
- 11. Digital technology in prosthodontics II. : data collection, virtual modeling - Marada Gyula
- 12. Digital technology in prosthodontics III. : CAD/CAM technique in dentistry - Marada Gyula
- 13. Digital technology in prosthodontics IV.: Digital methods of making dentures - Marada Gyula
- 14. Consultation - Marada Gyula
Practices
- 1. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
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- 2. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 3. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 4. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 5. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 6. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 7. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 8. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 9. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 10. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 11. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 12. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 13. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 14. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 15. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 16. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 17. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 18. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 19. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 20. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 21. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 22. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 23. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 24. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 25. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 26. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 27. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 28. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 29. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 30. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 31. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 32. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 33. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 34. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 35. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 36. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 37. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 38. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 39. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 40. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 41. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 42. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 43. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 44. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 45. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 46. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 47. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 48. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 49. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 50. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 51. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 52. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 53. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 54. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 55. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
- 56. Making fixed and removable prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Bumann, A., Lotzmann, U. TMJ: Disorders and Orofacial Pain. The Role of Dentistry in a Multidisciplinary Diagnostic Approach. Color Atlas of Dental Medicine, Stuttgart New York, Thieme, 2005
Literature developed by the Department
lectures, POTEpedia
Notes
Recommended literature
Bengt Öwall: Prosthodontics (Principles and Management Strategies), Mosby, 1996
SF Rosenstiel, MF Land, J Fujimoto: Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics
Zarb, GA, Carlsson, GE, Sessle, BJ, Mohl, ND (Ed.): Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders, 2nd ed., Munksgaard: Copenhagen, 1994
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Abscenses: according to Code of Studies and Exams. Fullfill the practical requirements.
Mid-term exams
Practice:
- Average of the marks receiving for the practical tasks in the training office. The average must be at least 2.0. If the student gets 3 or more failed marks during the semester for his/her practical work, then the semester can not be evaluated and accepted. The practical tasks, which are not finished, also considered as failed mark.
- Average of the marks of written or oral tests relating the theoretical knowledge which is necessary to carry out the practical work.
- If either of the above averages (for the practical work or the relating theory) does not reach 2.0 the end semester practical mark can not be evaluated and accepted, the student has to repeat the course.
midterm test should be successful, but only with 1 option for correction. this result has max 50 % influence in the exam note. Students should come in time, if being late 2 times means one absence.
The theoretical knowledge of the student is evaluated by the practice leader in oral or written form. If the studen
Making up for missed classes
No possibility.
Exam topics/questions
1 Macroesthetics in dentistry.
2 Mini-esthetics in dentistry.
3 Microesthetics in dentistry.
4 Periodontal considerations for fixed restorations.
5 Periodontal considerations for removable dentures.
6 Describe the practice of color vision.
7 Dimensions of color, their characteristics and clinical implications.
8 Explain the concept of additive and subtractive color mixing. Give examples of their dental applications.
9 What are the tools for tooth color determination? Describe these methods.
10 Describe the definition, forms, and characteristics of a deep bite!
11 What is the indication of bite lift, what are its conditions and rules?
12 Describe the methods of treating an acquired deep bite.
13 Explain the concept and importance of exposure, depth of field, white balance
14 Patient and camera settings for patient photography, what kind of photos we take
15 Describe the development and main generations of digital systems used in dentistry with their characteristics
16 The main steps of digital workflows. Describe the tools and possibilities of data collection and processing
17 Which production processes can be used during digital dental workflows?
18 Describe the digital solutions that can be used in certain areas of dentistry
19 Possibilities of creating removable dentures with digital workflows
20 Making fixed and combined dentures with digital workflows
Examiners
- Marada Gyula
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Baumann Petra Henrietta
- Benke Beáta
- Marada Gyula
- Muzsek Zsófia Katalin