Preclinical Course in Prosthetic Dentistry II
Study Course Implementer
Riga, Dzirciema Street 20, zpk@rsu.lv, LV-1007, +371 67456043
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.As a result of successful acquisition of the study course, students will be able to: 1. to list the bio-mechanical principles of tooth preparation when choosing different materials for fixed partial tooth-supported dentures; 2. to sequentially name and explain in detail the steps to be performed in clinical work and in the dental technical laboratory and the biomaterials to be used in the respective steps of the work , when fabricating fixed partial tooth-supported prostheses (crown or bridge).
Skills
1.As a result of successful acquisition of the study course, students will be able to: 1. prepare artificial lateral teeth from phantom jaws according to the bio-mechanical principles of tooth preparation and chosen material for crown or bridge; 2. to manufacture and cement a temporary fixed partial tooth-supported dentures on artificial phantom jaw teeth (temporary crown and bridge); 3. to take an impression from prepared teeth for fabrication of c; 4. to fulfill an order for a technical dental laboratory; 5. to perform try-in steps for metal ceramic fixed partial tooth-supported dentures, to recognize and analyse the possible errors; 6. to cement and deliver the metal ceramic fixed partial tooth-supported dentures, to give instruction for patient
Competences
1.As a result of successful acquisition of the study course, students will be able to: 1. integrate the acquired knowledge about the functional anatomy of different groups of teeth and occlusion into practical work by tooth preparation for different material fixed partial tooth-supported prostheses; by fabricating temporary restorations on artificial phantom teeth; 2. to analyze indications, possible complications and long-term factors when planning fixed partial tooth-supported dentures; 3. to substantiate the choice of certain instruments, work accessories and manipulations to be performed in the clinic by preparing teeth for partial fixed tooth supported dentures; 4. identify and critically evaluate own clinical work failures and their possible causes, and find solutions.
Assessment
Individual work
Examination
Study Course Theme Plan
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Materials and manufacturing techniques for temporary crowns and bridges
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Impression for indirect restorations
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Dental cements in prosthetic dentistry
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Clinical and laboratory steps of fabrication of metal ceramic and full ceramic fixed partial tooth supported dentures (crowns and bridges)
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Bio-mechanical and aesthetic aspects of tooth preparation / Preparation of maxillary incisors and canines for metal ceramic bridge / Improvement of practical skills from previous semester
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Materials and manufacturing techniques for temporary crowns and bridges / Manufacturing a temporary crown for incisor
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Materials and manufacturing techniques for temporary crowns and bridges / Manufacturing a temporary crown for canine
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Materials and manufacturing techniques for temporary crowns and bridges / Manufacturing a temporary bridge in frontal area
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Bio-mechanical and aesthetic aspects of tooth preparation / Preparation of maxillary premolars for metal ceramic crowns
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Bio-mechanical and aesthetic aspects of tooth preparation / Preparation of mandibular premolars for metal ceramic crowns
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Bio-mechanical and aesthetic aspects of tooth preparation / Preparation of maxillary molars for metal ceramic crowns
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Bio-mechanical and aesthetic aspects of tooth preparation / Preparation of mandibular molars for metal ceramic crown
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Materials and manufacturing techniques for temporary crowns and bridges / Temporary bridge fabrication in mandibular posterior teeth area
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Impression for making an indirect restoration / Taking an impression for making a crown or bridge prosthesis / Issuing a dental laboratory warrant
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Clinical and laboratory steps of fabrication of metal ceramic and full ceramic fixed partial tooth supported dentures (crowns and bridges) / Try - in of a metal framework and color determination of a metal ceramic crown or bridge
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Clinical and laboratory steps of fabrication of metal ceramic and full ceramic fixed partial tooth supported dentures (crowns and bridges) / Try - in of a ceramic "biscuit" phase of a metal ceramic crown or bridge / HANDS-ON PRACTICAL EXAM
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Dental cements in prosthetic dentistry / Delivery and cementation of a metal ceramic crown or bridge prosthesis with permanent cement / Cementation of temporary crown or bridge prostheses with temporary cement
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Colloquium
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Colloquium analysis and obtaining the final evaluation of the study course / Improvement of practical skills
Bibliography
Required Reading
Sailer, Irena; Fehmer, Vincent; Pjetursson, Bjarni. 2021. Fixed Restorations: A Clinical Guide to the Selection of Materials and Fabrication Technology. Quintessence Publishing.
Ronald Sakaguchi, Jack Ferracane, John Powers, 2019. Craig’s Restorative Dental Materials. 13th Edition, Elsevier
Herbert T. Shillingburg. 2012. Fundamentals of fixed prosthodontics. 4th edition. Quintessence Publishing (akceptējams izdevums)
Stephen F. Rosenstiel, Martin F. Land, Junhei Fujimoto. 2016. Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics. 5th Edition. Elsevier
Additional Reading
Iven Klineberg and Steven Eckert. 2015. Functional Occlusion in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics. Elsevier.
J. Robert Kelly. 2016. Ceramics in Dentistry Principles and Practice. Quintessence Publishing
Matthias Kern. 2017. Resin-Bonded Fixed Dental Prostheses. Quintessence Publishing