Subject

Indirect Operative Techniques and Adhesive Prostheses

  • code 11754
  • course 1
  • term Anual
  • type OB
  • credits 2

Main language of instruction: English

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish

Teaching staff

Head instructor

Dr. Luis JANE - ljane@uic.es

Office hours

Friday from 10th to 14th 

Dr.Luis Jané : ljane@uic.es 

Dr.Akram Ali: akramali@uic.es

 

Introduction

Indirect Adhesive Prosthesis Techniques have had a strong development in recent decades due to major changes and advances in techniques and materials of adhesion. Are very technical sensitives treatments so both theoretical and practical preparation is necessary as well as great skills. To achieve the objective it is necessary an adequate theoretical training and in vitro before starting with clinical practice on patients.

Pre-course requirements

Knowledge of the adhesive dentistry bases.

Knowledge of the properties of restorative dental materials.

Objectives

 

A. GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  1. Determine the causes of loss of dental health
  2. Reconstructing the initial morphology of the tooth, respecting their threefold function (mastication, phonation and aesthetics).
  3. Protect exposed dental hard tissues, preventing bacterial influences on mechanical pulp, thermal, osmotic, and Chemotoxic.
  4. Perform the techniques that lead to the restoration of dental health
  5. Restore the anatomy and aesthetic losses.

B. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

These objectives are divided into three groups:

 

  1. Know and define the concepts of dental pathology, dental therapy, dental surgery.
  2. Knowing the sequence of operative technique in restorative dentistry
  3. Exposing the classification of cavities Black
  4. Describe the characteristics of each of the classes of cavities
  5. Exposing the general concepts governing the indications of the different materials used in these restorations
  6. Describe the models that explain adherence to hard tissue dental restoration materials
  7. Knowing the clinical technique of using different adhesive systems
  8. Knowing the isolation technique operative field for dental surgery
  9. Knowing the technique preprovisionalización
  10. Knowing the usefulness of silicone guides for tooth preparations.
  11. Knowledge of adhesive cementation technique.

Sensory and motor:

  1. Perform the carving of the different types of inlays and veneers on resin models
  2. Perform proper insulation of operating field on resin models
  3. Control of adhesive cementation technique
  4. properly seal the different cavities of the classification of Black

Competences / Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • CB10 - Students should acquire the learning skills that allow them to continue to study.
  • CB6 - Students should have and understand knowledge that provides the basis for or opportunity to be original in terms of the development and application of ideas, often within a research context.
  • CB7 - Students should know how to apply the knowledge they have acquired and be able to resolve problems in new or little known environments within a broader (or multidiciplinary) context, related to their area of study.
  • CE4 - To acquire the ability to make oral preparations on mucosa, teeth, and dental implants, to build dental prostheses in patients with advanced oral and multidisciplinary disorders; as well as identify and undertake the procedures and various checks for the prosthetic components during construction.
  • CE5 - To be able to give public presentations on your own clinical cases based on the scientific literature, and correctly use the scientific terminology related to temporomandibular dysfunction and aesthetic restorative dentistry.
  • CE7 - To be able to search for, organise and analyse, from a critical point of view, and using biomedical sources of information, scientific literature on issues related to temporomandibular dysfunction and aesthetic restorative dentistry, in order to pursue continuing education in a self-directed and autonomous way.
  • CG4 - To know how to apply protocols for the use of the equipment in the dental laboratory-workshop to the point of undertaking the necessary procedures that help in oral rehabilitation or the treatments common to a restorative dentist.

Learning outcomes of the subject

The student will acquire the ability to prepare inlays, starting from a basic level and will acquire the ability to perform more complex cases of complete rehabilitation. The student will also acquire the ability to prepare cases rehabilitation with ceramic veneers.

Syllabus

Indirect restorations later

previous indirect restorations

Preprovisionalización restorative dentistry

Adhesive bonding technique

Topic 1: Isolation of the operating field

Item 2 direct operative techniques (Class I to V)

Item 3 of the posterior indirect Reconstructions

Item 4 Previous Veneers

Item 5 Provisionalization

Teaching and learning activities

In person

Theoretical seminars

In vitro practices  

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person

Continuous assessment

Bibliography and resources

  1. Dietschi D, Spreafico R. Restauraciones adhesivas no metálicas. Barcelona: Masson, 1998
  2. García Barbero J. Patología y terapéutica dental. Madrid: Síntesis, 2000
  3. Howard W, Moller RC. Atlas de operatoria dental. 3ª de. México: El manual moderno, 1986
  4. Ketterl W. Odontología conservadora. Barcelona: Masson, 1994
  5. Roberson T. Sturdevant. Arte y ciencia de la odontología conservadora. Madrid :Elservier  España, 2007.
  6. Mangani F., Ceruti A., Putignano A. Guidelines for adhesive dentistry: The key to success. Quintessence, 2009.
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