CONSERVATIVE ODONTICS/ENDODONTICS
cod. 1002838

Academic year 2019/20
6° year of course - Annual
Professor
Academic discipline
Malattie odontostomatologiche (MED/28)
Field
Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Type of training activity
More
60 hours
of face-to-face activities
5 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICAL DISCIPLINES III

Learning objectives

The course aims to provide students the knowledge and understanding of the essential elements of Dentistry Conservative / Restorative also in the light of the epidemiological pathology of caries, traumatic injuries, anomalies of tooth structure and to the health needs of the population. The purpose of the course is also to provide the student with the ability to use the knowledge and understanding gained in the person identifying the risk of disease in order to implement the appropriate preventive or treatment as suggested by the most recent guidelines national and international.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

During the course, topics related to the diagnosis, prevention and therapy of diseases reconstructive caries, traumatic injuries, anomalies of tooth structure congenital and acquired with particular attention to the use of materials and the application of the latest techniques of restorative dentistry.

Full programme

Instruments and equipment
Rotary instruments and handpieces
Hand tools from excavation, rifinitur, compaction, modeling
Matrices, bolsters, wedges
Air-abrasion and intraoral sandblasting
Vibrators for capsules
Curing Lights
Dental equipment and macro-
Field isolation: why and how to implement it in accordance with the patient and materials
amalgam
meaning current
"Toxicity"
indications
Cavity preparation: the nineteenth evolution at the end of the twentieth century
Compaction and modeling
polishing
amalgam adhesive
Outline of "product category clinic"
biological aspects
The protection of the pulp
Substrates and liners
capping direct
Composites and Adhesives enamel-dentin
Aspects of historical and industry
Glass ionomer cements and derivatives
Aspects of historical and industry CVI CVI modified and Compomers
Cavity for composite materials
Indications and limitations
Sealing and P.R.R.
First and second classes of Black
Third, fourth, fifth class of Black
Veneering
The pathology abrasio-erosive
etiology
diagnosis
prevention
treatment
Choice and use of composite materials
Choice and maintenance of curing lights
whitening
Etiology of pigmentation
Of vital elements
Elements of non-viable
The restoration of the tooth after endodontic treatment
Example Reports and prosthetic reconstructions in function with the prosthesis
Ceramic fractures: possible conservation solutions
indirect restorations
Traditional (indications)
Stickers (indications)

Bibliography

f.brenna,l.breschi,g.cavalli,w.devoto,g.dondi,dall'orologio.p.ferrari,a.fiorini,,m.gagliani,,f.manfrini,p.a.marcoli,l.massai,a.monari,m.nuvina,m.oddera,m.palazzo,d.pansecchi,s.patroni,g.prando,c.robello,r.spreafico,c.tinti,m.veneziani
Odontoiatria restaurativa procedure di trattamento e prospettive future. Ed. Elsevier

Teaching methods

The student at the end of the course, using the knowledge of anatomy, histology, microbiology, physiology, general pathology, dental materials, radiology, hygiene, preventive and community dentistry, periodontics must demonstrate knowledge and understanding about:
Promotion of oral health. Epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of dental caries, dental trauma, abnormalities of structure and shape of the teeth.
The student also applying the knowledge and understanding acquired, shall be able, even collaborating with other professionals to:
• Assess the risk of tooth decay
• Give instructions for oral hygiene at home
• Draw up the most appropriate treatment plan with special emphasis on the patient, the treatment of pain and urgency, the elimination of the causative factors in accordance with the sequence of actions and relations with other branches of dentistry.

Assessment methods and criteria

The achievement of the objectives set by the course includes a written examination. Through questions about the contents of the course will be determined that the student has achieved the goal of knowledge and understanding of the content. Through questions related to the disease caries, strategies for prevention, diagnosis and formulation of treatment plans according to national and international guidelines, will ensure the ability to apply the knowledge acquired by the student.

Other information

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