Paediatric Dentistry 3

Data

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

Course director

  • Balásné Szántó Ildikó

    assistant professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 12 hours

practices: 24 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 36 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-GR3-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OSK-GF2-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 999

Topic

This semester will cover a summary of paediatric dentistry including emergency care, hospital care, complex therapies and general medical conditions that may affect paediatric dental care.

Final exam: two theorethical questions in the field of paediatric and preventive dentistry respectively and one case presentation demonstrated by the student. The average mark of the three exam parts results in a single final exam grade .

Lectures

  • 1. Interpretations of laboratory findings in pediatrics - Fónai Fruzsina
  • 2. Dental care by children with general diseases - Balásné Szántó Ildikó
  • 3. Complex dental care by children, trauma care - Balásné Szántó Ildikó
  • 4. Traumatologic considerations of pediatric dentistry. Case report. - Sándor Balázs Attila
  • 5. Endodontic care in pediatric dentistry. Case reports - Sándor Balázs Attila
  • 9.

    Oral surgical interventions in paediatric dentistry.

    - Katona Krisztián
  • 6.

    Emergency care in paediatrics

    - Kövesi Tamás
  • 7.

    Hands-on course

    - Sándor Balázs Attila
  • 12.

    Consultation

    - Balásné Szántó Ildikó
  • 8.

    Diagnostics and treatment of developmental defects of the enamel.

    - Radácsi Andrea
  • 10.

    Integrated dental prevention: the fluorides

    - Sándor Balázs Attila
  • 11.

    Integrated dental prevention: summary

    - Balásné Szántó Ildikó

Practices

  • 1. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
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  • 2. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 3. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 4. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 5. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 6. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 7. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 8. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 9. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 10. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 11. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 12. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 13. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 14. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 15. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 16. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 17. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 18. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 19. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 20. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 21. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 22. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 23. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.
  • 24. Pediatric dental care. Regular dental screening.

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Monty Duggal, Angus Cameron, Jack Toumba: Paediatric Dentistry at a Glance, lecture notes, Wiley-Blackwell, October 2012

Angus C. Cameron and Richard P. Widmer: Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry

Literature developed by the Department

Lecture notes

Notes

None

Recommended literature

Digital method and content development of the hungarian higher education in dentistry in Hungarian, German and English (http://www.tankonyvtar.hu/en/tartalom/tamop412A/2011-0095_fogaszat_angol/adatok.html)

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

-

Mid-term exams

The students capabilities will be measured by the end of this semester. The teachers evaluate continously at the practices, the student (next to the exam question) get a case report, which has to be analysed.

Making up for missed classes

None

Exam topics/questions

1. Developmental abnormalities of teeth (shape, number) Caries epidemiology

2. Developmental abnormalities of teeth (structural, eruption abnormalities) Dietary principles in caries prevention.

3. Imaging and clinical diagnostics in paediatric dentistry. Caries activity tests.

4. Dental examination of children. Order of dental screening. Fissure sealing.

5. Caries lesion on deciduous teeth (diagnosis and treatment). Local fluoridation.

6. Endodontic treatment of deciduous teeth Systemic fluoridation.

7. Caries lesion on freshly erupted permanent teeth, vital pulp therapies-apexogenesis. Sugar substitutes.

8. Odontogenic infections in childhood Oral health education program for 2–5-year-olds.

9. Non-vital pulp therapy of immature permanent teeth. Mechanism of action and toxicity of fluorides.

10. Local anaesthesia in paediatric dentistry. Oral health education program for 6–12-year-olds.

11. Systemic analgesia and antibiotic therapy in paediatric dentistry. Oral health education program for 12–18-year-olds.

12. Dental materials in paediatric dental care. Cleaning of approximal surfaces.

13. Diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases with oral symptoms. Vaccination schedule.

14. Sedation, general anaesthesia. Dental prevention in pregnancy.

15. Dental care for special needs patients. Preventive care for physically and mentally disabled patients.

16. Causes and treatment of root resorption. Treatment of incipient caries.

17. Epidemiology of dental traumas: causes, emergency care. Orthodontic prevention.

18. Diagnosis and treatment of trauma to deciduous dentition. Primary-primary prevention.

19. Diagnosis and treatment of fractures of freshly erupted permanent teeth. Oral surgery and trauma prevention.

20. Diagnostics and treatment of luxated permanent teeth. Chemical plaque control.

21. Fixed and removable dentures, implants in childhood. Caries risk groups.

22. Periodontal diseases in childhood, diagnosis, and treatment. Splinting (traumatic and preventive application options).

23. Diagnosis and treatment of tooth discoloration in childhood. Antibiotic prophylaxis.

24. Aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment of non-infectious oral mucosal lesions in childhood. Toothpastes.

25. Regenerative endodontics. Toothbrushing techniques.

26. Aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment of MIH. Use of calcium phosphate materials.

Examiners

  • Balásné Szántó Ildikó
  • Dávidovics Sára
  • Fazekas Ákos Manó
  • Jurásek Alexandra
  • Katona Krisztián
  • Molnár Tamás (Fogklinika)
  • Radácsi Andrea
  • Sándor Balázs Attila
  • Stáczer Nóra

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Balásné Szántó Ildikó
  • Csabai Laura
  • Dávidovics Sára
  • Fazekas Ákos Manó
  • Jurásek Alexandra
  • Katona Krisztián
  • Molnár Tamás (Fogklinika)
  • Radácsi Andrea
  • Sándor Balázs Attila
  • Stáczer Nóra