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Preclinical Dentistry III - FDP022
Title: Preclinical Dentistry III
Guaranteed by: Department of Dentistry (15-550)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2022
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 7
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:33/60, C+Ex [HS]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
Guarantor: MDDr. Pavel Krupka
Incompatibility : FZ10020
Pre-requisite : FDP005, FDP006, FDP007
Interchangeability : FA0203204, FA0203206, FZ10020
Is pre-requisite for: FDP035, FDP037, FDP040, FV025, FDP041, FDP038, FDP039, FDP042, FDP044, FDP036
In complex pre-requisite: FDP045, FDP046, FDP047, FDP048, FDP049, FDP050, FDP051, FDP052, FDP053, FDP054, FDP055, FDP056, FDP057, FDP058, FDP059, FDP060, FDP061, FDP062, FD10048, FV024
Annotation
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (30.06.2023)
Basics of the prosthetic dentistry by fixed and removable prostheses. Basic of the local anaesthesia and minor oral surgery.
Entry requirements
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (30.06.2023)

Prerequisites: Preclinical Dentistry I, Preclinical Dentistry II, Public Oral Health and Preventive Dentistry.

Aim of the course
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (01.08.2023)

After finishing of this subject, students are able to:

  • describe malpositions of individual teeth, groups of teeth, dental arches and categorize dental arch defects,
  • prepare a model tooth for a fixed prosthetic work,
  • assist in the planning and fabrication of a removable prosthesis,
  • extract a model tooth and assist with complicated tooth extraction,
  • treat the model wound in the oral cavity with a suture.
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (30.06.2023)

Credit

  1. Attendance 100 %.
  2. Tests at least 80 % including the credit test.
  3. Preparation at least 80 % from each (less than 80 % - new preparation in the student´s free time).
  4. Homeworks at least 80 % from each (21-all-ceramic crown, 12-esthetic veneer, 33-combined crown, 44-onlay).
  5. Cheating during any form of exam (running test, credit test, final exam) including preparatory period is not tolerated. Use of any electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, notebooks, etc.) as well as unauthorized materials or communication with another students in these instances is strictly prohibited. In case of failure to comply with these rules, student will be classified "failed".

 

Examination

The student, who obtained the credit, can register to the oral exam.

 

Note

Each student needs dry pair of shoes (not boots), which he wears only inside the Dpt. of Dentistry.
If the student does not have clean shoes, he can use disposable shoe covers.
White lab coats must be worn during all practical classes.
It is strictly forbidden to bring and use any electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, laptops, recorders etc.) in the phantom lab. Their possession could be result in disqualification from the class.
No eating, drinking, smoking or chewing in the phantom lab  at any time.
Student is responsible for his working place including the equipment (as well as final clean-up) and is required to follow the rules for safety work in phantom lab.
Student must be teoretically prepared for practical classes.
Student is required to report immediately the fact of his preclinical simulator damaging as well as handpiece, etc. and to agree the funding of damage.

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Assisting at the clinical practicals can be accepted as a compensation for a missed practical lesson in case of the teachers approval.

Syllabus
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (01.08.2023)

Lectures

  1. Introduction to prosthodontics. (Krupka 3)
  2. Dental defects classification. Abutment teeth classification, biological factor. (Krupka 3)
  3. Inlays, crowns, fixed bridges - indications, types. (Krupka 3)
  4. Principles of tooth preparation in prosthodontics, armamentarium in prosthodontics. (Krupka 3)
  5. Partial removable dentures - indications, types. (Heneberk 3)
  6. Complete dentures. (Heneberk 3)
  7. Definition and task of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Terminology in oral surgery. (Krupka 3)
  8. Instruments in exodontia - levers, forceps. Instruments in oral surgery. (Krupka 3)
  9. Intraalveolar tooth extraction. Transalveolar tooth extraction. (Krupka 3)
  10. Principles of activity in oral surgery room. Sutures of the wound in the oral cavity. (Krupka 3)
  11. Local anaesthesia in dentistry. (Krupka 3)

Practical courses & seminars

Lecturers

  • Pavel Krupka, MDDr.

 Practical courses

  1. All-ceramic inlay - molar 36 preparation.
  2. Esthetic veneer - 11 preparation (short wrapping).
  3. Esthetic veneer - 21 preparation (long wrapping).
  4. All-cast onlay - premolar 24 preparation.
  5. All-ceramic onlay - molar 46 preparation.
  6. Scan of veneer, onlay.
  7. All-cast full veneer crown - molar 26 preparation, gingiva retraction.
  8. PFM crown - incisor 13 preparation, test No. 1
  9. All-ceramic crown - canine 11 preparation.
  10. Combined crown - premolar 24 preparation.
  11. All-resin crown - premolar 34 preparation.
  12. Combined crown - canine 23 preparation.
  13. All-ceramic bridge 14-16 preparation.
  14. PFM bridge 43-45-47 preparation.
  15. Post and core preparation, test No. 2.
  16. Post and core wax pattern shaping tooth 21 (FRC + composite).
  17. Post and core wax pattern shaping tooth 26 (prefabricates + resin).
  18. Suture technique. Extraction technique - exercises.
  19. Technique of the local anaesthesia - exercise.
  20. Practical exam. Credit.
Literature
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (30.06.2023)

Compulsory literature

  1. H. T. Shillingburg, Jr., DDS. Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics. 3rd ed., Quintessence Publishing Co, Inc., 1977. ISBN 0-86715-201-X
  2. G. C. Kantorowitz. Inlays, Crowns and Bridges. 5th ed., Wright, Butterworth-Heinemann, London, 1993. ISBN 0-7236-2351-1
 
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