Orthodontics 3 - Theory

Data

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

Course director

  • Somoskövi István

    assistant lecturer,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 14 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-E3F-T
  • 1 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OSK-E2F-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 100

Topic

The aim of this subject is that graduate students can acquire the knowledge regarding the aetiological factors and characteristics of orthodontic anomalies as well as possible treatment strategies. This is necessary for general dental practitioners to be able to recognise orthodontic problems and to take part in interdisciplinary collaboration.

Lectures

  • 1. Treatment philosophies in Class I malocclusion - Gurdán Zsuzsanna
  • 2. Treatment philosophies in Class II malocclusion - Gurdán Zsuzsanna
  • 3. Treatment philosophies in Class III malocclusion - Frank Dorottya
  • 4. Adult orthodontics - Frank Dorottya
  • 5. Facial aesthetics - Frank Dorottya
  • 6. Complex treatment of patients with cleft lip and palate - Somoskövi István
  • 7. Combined surgical and orthodontic treatment (orthognathic surgery, distraction osteogenesis) - Frank Dorottya
  • 8. Retention and relapse - Frank Dorottya
  • 9. Adverse effects of orthodontic treatment - Frank Dorottya
  • 10. Complex interdisciplinary treatment (case studies) - Frank Dorottya
  • 11. Complex interdisciplinary treatment (case studies) - Gurdán Zsuzsanna
  • 12. Complex interdisciplinary treatment (case studies) - Somoskövi István
  • 13. Complex interdisciplinary treatment (case studies) - Darawsheh Ali
  • 14. Complex interdisciplinary treatment (case studies) - Somoskövi István

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Lecture notes

Literature developed by the Department

Lecture notes

Notes

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Recommended literature

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Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Attending the lectures is obligatory. A maximum of two missings is accepted.

Mid-term exams

-

Making up for missed classes

None.

Exam topics/questions

Before starting the oral exam, students are required to analyse an OP radiograph. Showing competence in the analysis is a requirement for entering the oral exam, otherwise the outcome of the exam will be a Fail (grade 1).

1. Definition and types of orthodontic anomalies

2. Aetiology of orthodontic anomalies

3. Steps of making an orthodontic diagnosis

4. Orthodontic model analysis

5. Cephalometry

6. Radiology in orthodontics

7. Development of face and jaws

8. Development of the dentition and the dental arches

9. Phases and prediction of development

10. Aims, timing and duration of the orthodontic treatment

11. Biological basis of tooth movement

12. Orthodontic biomechanics. Properties of metals used in orthodontics

13. Removable orthodontic appliances: materials, construction, effects

14. Fixed orthodontic appliances: materials, construction, effects

15. Aligners in orthodontics

16. Obstructive sleep apnea and orthodontics

17. Extractions with orthodontic indication

18. Treatment options for transverse anomalies of the maxilla

19. Jaw orthopaedics, extraoral appliances

20. Treatment philosophies and appliances used in Class I malocclusion

21. Treatment philosophies and appliances used in Class II malocclusion

22. Treatment philosophies and appliances used in Class III malocclusion

23. Simple interventions in orthodontics. Role of the general dentist in prevention and treatment of anomalies

24. Dentoalveolar surgical procedures with orthodontic indications

25. Interdisciplinary relationships in dentistry

26. Adult orthodontics

27. Facial aesthetics

28. Complex treatment of patients with cleft lip and palate

29. Combined surgical and orthodontic treatment (orthognathic surgery, distraction osteogenesis)

30. Retention and relapse

31. Gnathological aspects of orthodontics

32. Skeletal anchorage (TADs)

33. Adverse effects of orthodontic treatment

Examiners

  • Darawsheh Ali
  • Frank Dorottya
  • Gurdán Zsuzsanna
  • Niklai Réka Rebeka
  • Somoskövi István

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars