Functional Anatomy and Occlusion
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Knowledge of functional anatomy and basics of occlusion. Knowledge of occlusion trauma and traumatic occlusion forces, as well as factors related to prostheses and teeth.
Skills
1.Is able to understand and correct bite problems. Is able to diagnose occlusion trauma and correct its etiological factors.
Competences
1.Uses acquired knowledge in clinical practice.
Assessment
Individual work
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To analyze the scientific literature on the particular theme, carry out research about theme and prepare presentations.
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Examination
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Exam about the program issues, knowledge evaluation in a 10-point system.
Practical skills assessment in a 10-point system.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Seminar
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On site
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Specialized room
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Topics
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Basics of functional anatomy and occlusion.
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Seminar
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On site
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Specialized room
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Topics
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Occlusion forces and traumatic occlusion. Factors related to prostheses and teeth.
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Lindhe J., Karring T., Lang N. P. Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry. 7th Edition, 2021.
Newman M. G., Takei H., Klokkevold P. R., Carranza F. A. Carranza`s Clinical Periodontology. 13th Edition, 2018.
Additional Reading
Khanna, and Wolf. Functional Aesthetic Dentistry. S.l.: Springer International Publishing, 2020. (Internet resource.)
Klineberg, Iven, and Steven E. Eckert. Functional Occlusion in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics. Edinburgh: Elsevier Mosby, 2016.