Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Research in Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish
Teaching staff
The student should contact me by email to make an appointment.
Introduction
This subject provides students with an in-depth understanding of the methodological and technical fundamentals essential for the design, development and analysis of research in the field of restorative dentistry, endodontics and dental materials. Special emphasis is placed on critical thinking as a key tool for evaluating and generating knowledge based on scientific evidence.
Throughout the course, students will explore the use of innovative technologies applied to dental research, including the use of artificial intelligence, digital simulations, 3D printing and advanced materials analysis methodologies. These tools will enable the development of strategies to improve the quality and accuracy of scientific studies in the discipline, promoting clinical practice based on the best available evidence.
Pre-course requirements
Not required.
Objectives
General Objectives:
- To become familiar with the main lines of research in Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials.
- To understand the methods and techniques used in these lines of research.
Specific Objectives:
- For students to know the fundamentals and techniques of research in Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials.
- For students to master the methods of searching for information in basic and clinical research in these areas.
- To be able to design research projects and protocols in Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials.
- Be able to write a scientific article on current topics in the discipline.
- Carry out a critical reading of research papers published in scientific journals.
- Students must be able to communicate their work procedures and conclusions clearly and precisely.
- Acquire the ability to analyse and synthesise the most relevant data in dental research.
Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme
- CP04 - Apply the latest technological advances in dental research, taking into account their properties, indications, biocompatibility, toxicity and environmental impact.
- HB01 - Use the most common clinical and laboratory techniques in the fields of biomaterials, cell and tissue cultures, in the field of oral surgery, periodontics, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry and restorative dentistry and dental materials.
- HB02 - Integrate the most widely used bioinformatics tools in advanced research in dentistry.
Learning outcomes of the subject
- - Scientific Methodology - HB05, CP01, CP06 - 1. Formulate appropriate research questions. 2. Define the fundamental concepts related to epidemiology and the scientific process. 3. Interpret the fundamental and specific concepts of biostatistics related to research in dentistry. 4. Adequately apply statistical tools to complete the data analysis of your research. 5. Use specific computer tools for bibliographic searches. 6. Adequately design experimental and non-experimental studies.
- - Advanced Research Techniques Applied to Dentistry - HB01, HB03, CP02, CP04 - 1. Correctly interpret radiological images and other complementary tests, appropriate to the chosen field of interest. 2. Defend before a scientific audience the presentation of multidisciplinary cases with arguments based on scientific evidence and the possible questions that may arise from it. 3. Demonstrate the capacity for self-learning in the development of new instrumental techniques, in the acquisition of new concepts in the field of anatomy, biomaterials, tissue regeneration and in the search for new scientific information. 4. Identify the different experimental models used in the different areas of dentistry: oral surgery, periodontics, pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, restorative dentistry and dental materials. 5. Adequately design clinical and/or laboratory studies applied to each field of dentistry. 6. Develop an appropriate study protocol for a problem detected in a specific area of dentistry.
Syllabus
The subject is divided into 3 blocks: Endodontics, Restorative Dentistry and Dental Materials:
Endodontics:
- CBCT in Endodontics
- Advances in Antibiotics and Postoperative Pain Management in Endodontics
- Endodontic Management of Traumatized Permanent Teeth
- Recent Advances in Irrigation, Intracanal Medication, Endodontic Microbiology, and Restoration of Treated Teeth
- Nanoparticles in Modern Dentistry
- Contemporary Endodontic Practices and Future Prospects
- Guided Endodontics
- IA in Restorative Dentistry
- Digital Scanners
- 3D Impressions
- Bioactive Dental Resins
- CAD/CAM
- Dental Materials and Biocompatibility
- Smart Material
- Zirconia
- Graphene
- Dental Composite Restorations
Teaching and learning activities
Online
Work is based on lectures, notes and articles of interest on the subject.
Evaluation systems and criteria
Online
The course will be assessed by means of exams on each topic taught in class.