Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Basic Periodontics

Basic Periodontics
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8415
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Second semester
OB
Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English

If the student is enrolled for the English track then classes for that subject will be taught in the same language.

Teaching staff


Para cualquier duda dirigirse a:

• Theory spanish/ general group:

Dra. Vanessa Ruiz Magaz (vanessaruizmagaz@gmail.com)

• Practical part spanish/ general group: 

Dra.Beatriz de Tapia:beatrizdetapia@gmail.com 

Dr.Gonzalo Blasi (español):gonzaloblasi@uic.es

 

• Theory english group: 

Dra. Beatriz de Tapia:beatrizdetapia@gmail.com 

• Practical part english group:

Dra.Blanca Paniagua Cotonat (bpaniagua@uic.es

 

If you have any doubt please contact:

Please contact by mail the professor in charge

  • Theory spanish geneal group: Fridays 10:30h untill 12:30h 
  • Practical part general spanish group: Monday 10:00h untill 12:00h 
  • Practical part english group: Wednesday de 10:00h untill 12:00h 

 

 

Introduction

Periodontics is a branch of dentistry that studies the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions that affect the dental organ supporting tissues (gums, periodontal ligaments, root cement and alveolar bone) and the replacement implants, in order to maintain the health, function and aesthetics of the teeth and their adjacent tissues.

Periodontics is an area of dentistry that supports the study of scientific evidence about the condition of the healthy and unhealthy periodontium.

The main periodontal diseases that affect dentition are periodontitis and gingivitis.

Currently, with the advent of implantology, periodontics is also responsible for the prevention and treatment of peri-implant diseases such as peri-implantitis.

Periodontal disease manifests itself as a gingivitis (inflammation and bleeding of the gum without affecting the bone) or periodontitis, whereby the destruction of the bone supporting the tooth takes place. If this is not treated in time, it may lead to the loss of the teeth.

Periodontal treatment ranges from correcting the hygiene techniques for controlling plaque bacteria to the elimination of the triggers of this (dental calculus or tartar and periodontal pockets).

 

Course Professor for General Group: Dr. Vanessa Ruiz Magaz

Course Professor for English Group: Dr. Vanessa Ruiz Magaz

Head of Periodontics Department: Dr. José Nart Molina

2nd Semester Starting Date: January 21, 2026
Theoretical Class Start Dates: Dentistry group – January 23; Spanish group – January 23
Total Theoretical Lessons: 14

Schedule:

  • Fridays, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Spanish group)
  • Fridays, 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM (English group)

Exam: To define

Exam Review (1st Call): To define

   

Pre-course requirements

Knowledge of biology and human anatomy

Objectives

To know the anatomy of the periodontium; to know the causing factors, risk and etiopathogeny of periodontal diseases; to adequately diagnose these diseases; to acquire knowledge on the basic phase of periodontal disease; to know the systemic diseases related to periodontal disease; to know the inter-relations between periodontal disease and other systemic diseases, and to know what maintenance periodontal treatment consists of.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • 44 - Knowing about and being able to use the basic tools and equipment for dental practice
  • 47 - Educating and motivating patients in the area of oral and dental diseases, controlling pathogenic oral habits,
  • 63 - Having knowledge of human nutrition, particularly the connection between nutritional habits or diet with the maintenance of good health and the prevention of oral and dental diseases
  • 64 - Undertaking basic oral and dental pathology treatments for patients of all ages. The treatment procedures should be minimally invasive and based on a comprehensive and integrated approach to oral and dental treatment
  • 66 - Taking and interpreting x-rays and other image-based procedures that are important in dental practice
  • 68 - Determining and identifying the aesthetic requirements of patients and the possibility of resolving their concerns
  • 69 - Identifying patients who require special care, recognising the characteristics and peculiarities of such cases
  • 70 - Evaluating motor and sensory oral, mandibular and annex function
  • 71 - Undertaking limited procedures for invasive diagnostic techniques using soft tissue (biopsies)
  • 72 - Appropriate medical prescriptions, while being aware of their guidelines and warnings, systemic effects and repercussions on other organs
  • 74 - Preparing and isolating the operatory field
  • 76 - Identifying and dealing with any dental emergencies
  • 80 - Treating the inflammatory processes of periodontal tissue both pharmacologically and surgically, including supra and subgingival techniques for periodontal instrumentation

Learning outcomes of the subject

  • 4.001 - Know the anatomy and histology of the periodontal tissues in health and disease
  • 4.002 - Understand the mechanisms of bacterial colonization in the oral cavity and identify their implications for health and periodontal diseases
  • 4.003 - - Know the mechanisms of inflammatory and immune response of periodontal tissues against bacteria of dental biofilm
  • 4.004 - Understand the main factors associated with periodontal disease, identifying their causes, pathogenesis and risk factors
  • 4.005 - Apply diagnostic means and methods available for assessing all patients with periodontal disease

Syllabus

THEORETICAL PROGRAM SECOND YEAR DEGREE COURSE 2024-2025

TOPIC 1: Friday, January 23, 2026
Introduction to the subject. Introduction to Periodontology.

TOPIC 2: Friday, January 30, 2026
Epidemiology of periodontal disease. Situation in Spain in 2000, 2005, and current status.

TOPIC 3: Friday, February 6 2026
Anatomy of the periodontium: Protective periodontium and support periodontium. Simple definition of periodontal phenotypes.

TOPIC 4: Friday, February 13, 2026
Periodontal examination (clinical and radiographic examination).

TOPIC 5: Friday, February 20, 2026 (English)
Etiology (multifactorial). Plaque and microbiology in relation to periodontal disease.

TOPIC 6: Friday, February 27, 2026
Diagnosis and classification of periodontal diseases: Periodontal health and gingival diseases and conditions.

TOPIC 7: Friday, March 6, 2026
Diagnosis and classification of periodontal diseases: Perio-Endo, abscesses, necrotizing ulcerative conditions.

TOPIC 8: Friday, March 13, 2026
Diagnosis and classification of periodontal diseases: Periodontitis.

TOPIC 9: Friday, March 20, 2026 (English)
Systemic relationships with periodontal disease: Periodontal medicine..

TOPIC 10: Friday, March 27, 2026 (English)
Practical session of clinical cases according to the 2018 classification.

TOPIC 11: Friday, April 10, 2026 (English)
Tobacco, stress, and diet. Relationship between smoking and periodontal disease and its impact on periodontal treatment. Nutritional factors and periodontal health-disease

TOPIC 12: Friday, April 17, 2026 (English)
Oral hygiene instructions. Brushing techniques, interdental brushes, and irrigators.

TOPIC 13: Friday, April 24, 2026 (English)
Periodontal treatment step I: Supragingival biofilm control, patient motivation. Prophylaxis and elimination of risk factors.

TOPIC 14: Friday, May 8, 2026
Periodontal treatment step II: Subgingival instrumentation and adjunctive therapy (physical, chemical agents, and antimicrobials).

PRACTICAL PROGRAM SECOND YEAR DEGREE GROUP SPANISH GENERAL COURSE 2024-2025

SCHEDULE: Mondays from 10:00 to 12:00, except for practice 6.
LOCATION: Laboratory L3, except for practice 6 (simulators).

PRACTICE 1:
Dr. Javier Vilarrasa
Periodontogram and complete periodontal examination

  • 26/01: Group M1
  • 02/02: Group M2

PRACTICE 2:
Dr. Beatriz de Tapia
Plaque control. Plaque control technique

  • 09/02: Group M1
  • 16/02: Group M2

PRACTICE 3:
Dr. Beatriz de Tapia
Radiographic examination: Positioners and image identification.

  • 23/02: Group M1
  • 02/03: Group M2

PRACTICE 4:
Dr. Gonzalo Blasi
Periodontal classification: gingivitis, periodontitis, and abscesses

  • 09/03: Group M1
  • 16/03: Group M2

PRACTICE 5:
Dr. Neus Carrió
Curettes, instruments, ultrasound, and periodontal instrumentation

  • 23/03: Group M1
  • 13/04: Group M2

PRACTICE 6:
Dr. Neus Carrió
Practices with simulators

  • 20/04: Group 1
  • 27/04: Group 2
  • 04/05: Group 3

PRACTICAL EXAM:
Dr. BEATRIZ DE TAPIA

  • To define: Groups M1 and M2
   

Practical Program – 2nd Year Dentistry (English Group), Academic Year 2025–2026

Blanca Paniagua Cotonat (bpaniagua@uic.es)

Schedule: Wednesdays from 13:00 to 15:00, except for Practical 6. 
Location: Laboratory L7, except for Practical 6 (conducted with simulators).

 

PRACTICAL 1 
Periodontal charting and complete periodontal examination.

  • January 21: Group A1
  • January 28: Group A2

PRACTICAL 2 
Plaque control. Plaque control techniques.

  • February 4: Group A1
  • February 11: Group A2

PRACTICAL 3 
Radiographic examination: Positioning devices and image identification. Recognition of anatomical structures (e.g., lamina dura).

  • February 18: Group A1
  • February 25: Group A2

PRACTICAL 4 
Periodontal classification: Gingivitis, periodontitis, and abscesses.

  • March 4: Group A1
  • March 11: Group A2

PRACTICAL 5
Curettes, instruments, ultrasonic devices, and periodontal instrumentation.

  • March 18: Group A1
  • March 25: Group A2

PRACTICAL 6 
Practical sessions with simulators by groups (see schedule below).

  • April 8: Group A1
  • April 15 Group A2

Teaching and learning activities

In person



Theory master classes with a duration of 2 hours over 14 Fridays and practical sessions primarily in the preclinical practice lab. Blended modality

 

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



THEORY:

The theoretical part represents 70% of the final grade and the practical part represents 30% of the final grade.

The theoretical exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, with only one correct answer. Each question will have 5 possible answers. Each incorrect answer will subtract 0.20 points.

It is mandatory to pass the theoretical part with a 5.0 to pass the course and for it to contribute 70% of the average with the practical part.

PRACTICAL:

Attendance to practical sessions is mandatory. Two absences will result in failing the course.

Only ONE justified absence will be accepted for the following reasons: illness, flight cancellations, and death of a direct family member. IT IS MANDATORY TO PRESENT AN OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE TO JUSTIFY AN ABSENCE.

There will be two practical groups, M1 and M2, and the practical sessions will be held in the L3 laboratory. Students cannot change practical groups.

Students are REQUIRED to bring a lab coat, clean and ironed, and a computer to perform the practice. Students who do not comply will not be allowed to participate in the practice (no exceptions) and will be considered as an unjustified absence.

The practical part is averaged with the theoretical part, provided that both exams are passed.

The theoretical part is worth 70% of the grade, and the practical part is worth 30%. The passing grade for the course is a 5.

The practical exam will consist of 5 oral questions and will be passed if at least 3 questions are answered correctly.

The practical grade counts for 30% of the total course grade and is obtained through the aforementioned oral practical exam.

The use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited during theoretical classes, practical sessions, and exams.

In case of failing the course, the entire course must be repeated. Theory or practical grades will not be carried over to the next year.

Punctuality, participation, and attitude during practical sessions are valued.

For any questions, contact:

Theory: Dra. Vanessa Ruiz Magaz (vanessaruizmagaz@gmail.com)

Practices: General Spanish Group: Beatriz de Tapia: beatrizdetapia@gmail.com
Gonzalo Blasi (Spanish): gonzaloblasi@uic.es

English Group: Blanca Paniagua Cotonat (bpaniagua@uic.es)

The office hours for students are:

Contact the professor in charge of the theory or practice by email beforehand.

Theory: Friday from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm (no assistance outside this time)
Practical sessions for general Spanish group: Monday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (no assistance outside this time)
Practical sessions for English group: Wednesday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (no assistance outside this time)

Bibliography and resources

BOOKS:

Periodoncia

Sexta Edition

BM. Eley, M. Soory, JD Manson

Editorial Elsevier Churchill Livingstone

 

Practical Periodontics

First edition.

Eaton Kenneth and Ower Philip

Editorial Elsevier

  Lindhe's Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, 2 Volume Set. Edition: 2021

Evaluation period

E: exam date | R: revision date | 1: first session | 2: second session:
  • E1 15/05/2026 A01 10:00h
  • E1 15/05/2026 A21 10:00h
  • E1 15/05/2026 A02 10:00h
  • R1 27/05/2026 A17 10:00h
  • E2 17/06/2026 A02 10:00h
  • E2 17/06/2026 A03 10:00h
  • R2 01/07/2026 A13 10:00h