Prosthodontics 5

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

  • Nagy Ákos Károly

    associate professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 12 hours

practices: 48 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 60 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-PT5-T
  • 4 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OSK-PT4-T finished , OSK-K8K-T finished , OSK-PN2-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 30

Topic

The aim of the lectures is to teach the normal and pathologic functions of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), etiology of diseases, diagnostic methods, and the types of the conservative therapies. The further aim of this course is to inform the students how we can adapt the general principles of clinical prosthodontics individual cases, and other in the clinical practice important topics will be presented. The course focuses on the practical aspects of prosthetic therapy. The studied theories and guidelines are applied in the particular cases.

Lectures

  • 1. Temporomandibular disorders I: definition, anatomy, symptoms, importance and epidemiology - Somoskövi István
  • 2. Temporomandibular disorders II: etiology. Bruxism - Somoskövi István
  • 3. Diagnosis of TMD: medical history, clinical examination and imaging techniques - Somoskövi István
  • 4. Classification of TMD (DC/TMD) - Somoskövi István
  • 5. Treatment of TMD I: basics. Physiotherapy - Somoskövi István
  • 6. Treatment of TMD II: occlusal splints, pharmacotherapy, surgical therapy - Somoskövi István
  • 7. Clinical aspects of complete dentures - Muzsek Zsófia Katalin
  • 8. Clinical aspects of fixed denture - Marada Gyula
  • 9. Post systems - Rajnics Zsolt
  • 10.

    Clinical aspects of removable partial dentures

    - Muzsek Zsófia Katalin
  • 11.

    Clinical aspects of combined dentures

    - Marada Gyula
  • 12. Clinical aspects of overdentures - Benke Beáta

Practices

  • 1. Making fix and removal prosthodontics depending on patient availability.
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Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

POTEpedia

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

According to Code ofStudies and Examinations (CSE).

Mid-term exams

Mid semester tests

Making up for missed classes

nincs

Exam topics/questions

1. tétel

A. Consequences of edentulousness, the aim of prosthetic rehabilitation

B. Anatomy of upper edentulous jaw

C. Anatomy and physiology of TMJ

D. Parts materials of implant prosthodontics

2. tétel

A. Definition of fixed crowns, classification, indications, contraindications. Materials of fixed restorations.

B. Anatomy of lower edentulous jaw

C. Temporomandibular disfunction: symptoms, classification

D. Surface modification of titanium

3. tétel

A. Prosthetic value of teeth. Abutment selection. Definition of fixed bridge, classification, materials.

B. Parts of complete denture. Possibilities of functional stability

C. Temporomandibular disfunction: etiology and importance

D. Osseointegration, primary and secundary stability

4. tétel

A. Functions of dental bridges. Biomechanical, esthetic and functional characteristics of bridges. Indications and contraindications.

B. Anatomical impression and cast. Custom tray. Functional impressions and cast.

C. Temporomandibular disfunction: diagnostic procedures

D. Diagnostic procedures in implantology.

5. tétel

A. Rules, methods and equipment’s of tooth preparation. Biomechanical principles of tooth preparation.

B. Record of centric relation in complete edentulousness. Gothic arch tracing.

C. Temporomandibular disfunction: treatment options.

D. Rules of implant planning in the molar region

6. tétel

A. Different abutment preparation methods and their comparison. Placement of preparation margin.

B. Dynamic and static tooth setup. Different methods of tooth setup.

C. Definition of bruxism, symptoms and consequences.

D. Rules of implant planning in the front region

7. tétel

A. Methods and equipment’s of tooth preparation for pfm crowns and bridges

B. The trial denture appointment. Christensen phenomenon.

C. Contact of natural teeth in centric occlusion. Articulation of natural teeth.

D. Guide systems in implantology

8. tétel

A. Methods and equipment’s of tooth preparation for all ceramic crowns and bridges

B. Delivery of complete denture. Reocclusion, remontage.

C. Different jaw positions. Examination of jaw movements.

D. Types of implant abutments. Connection between implant and abutment. Platform switch

9. tétel

A. Indication, contraindication, planning of dental veneers. Preparation, impression and luting of veneers.

B. Relying, rebasing and repair of complete denture. Denture copy. Denture base method in complete denture fabrication.

C. Types and classification of dental articulators. Clinical usage of facebow.

D. Fixed implant restorations

10. tétel

A. Examination of the prepared abutment. Possible mistakes during tooth preparation. Pulp protection during tooth preparation.

B. Maintenance and checkup of patient with complete denture.

C. Anatomy and function of jaw elevator and depressor muscles. Their importance in complete denture fabrication.

D. Removable implant restorations

11. tétel

A. Definition of impression, anatomical impression, precision impression. Impression trays.

B. Classification of partially edentulous state.

C. Theory and practice of tooth shade determination

D. All-on-4® concept

12. tétel

A. Soft tissue management during precision impression.

B. Parts of removable partials denture and their function. Clamps.

C. Indication, contraindication, planning of dental veneers. Preparation, impression and luting of veneers

D. Clinical steps of implant restorations: impression, try-in and delivery

13. tétel

A. Precision impression and different methods.

B. Biomechanical principles of removable partial denture planning

C. Smile design, mock-up and wax-up in prosthodontics

D. Odontotechnology of implant restoration.

14. tétel

A. Chemical and mechanical abutment protection. Direct and indirect temporary crown fabrication.

B. Odontotechnology of complete denture

C. Periodontal aspects in prosthodontics

D. Temporary restorations in implantology

15. tétel

A. Odontotechnology of all ceramic and pfm crowns

B. Indication, clinical steps of RPD fabrication with casted clamps.

C. Maxillofacial prosthodontics. Obturators, epythesis.

D. Maintenance of implant restorations.

16. tétel

A. Clinical and laboratory steps of casted metal and pfm bridges.

B. Indication, clinical and laboratory steps of RPD restoration with precision attachment

C. Preprosthetic surgical procedures

D. Symptoms and treatment of peri-implantitis

17. tétel

A. Try-in appointment of pfm framework in dental office

B. Indication, clinical and laboratory steps of RPD restoration with telescopic crowns

C. Different methods for fixed restoration fabrication with CAD/CAM technology

D. Implant armamentarium

18. tétel

A. Temporary and final luting of crowns and bridges: steps and materials. Crown removal

B. Indications and types of hybrid prosthesis

C. CAD/CAM technology in dentistry

D. Soft tissue management around dental implants. Importance of attached mucosa and biological width.

19. tétel

A. Indications, contraindications, classification of posts.

B. Immediate and interim dentures and their indications

C. Data acquisition in dental CAD/CAM technology Lab and oral scanners.

D. Comparison of cement and screw retained implant restorations.

20. tétel

A. Types and clinical application of prefabricated posts.

B. Repair of removable partial dentures

C. Materials for dental CAD/CAM technology

D. Indications and contraindications of implant restorations. Special diagnostic procedures in implant planning

Examiners

  • Marada Gyula

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Marada Gyula