Operatòria Dental Bàsica
Main language of instruction: Catalan
Other languages of instruction: Spanish
Head instructor
Dra. Marta VALLÉS - mvalles@uic.es
Dr. Fernando Salvador DURÁN-SINDREU - fduran@uic.es
The dental operatory is the science that deals with the treatment of defects and loss of mineralized tissues, to achieve the biological, functional and aesthetic tooth restoration, isolation, and as part of the stomatognathic system
No previous requirements
A. GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
1. Determine the causes of loss of dental health
2. Rebuild the initial morphology of the tooth, respecting its triple function (chewing, phonation and esthetics).
3. Protect exposed dental hard tissues, avoiding bacterial influences on mechanical pulp, thermal, osmotic, and chemotoxic.
4. Prevent a new carious involvement.
5. Maximum respect to surrounding tissues and systemic
6. Perform the techniques that lead to the restoration of dental health
B. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
These objectives are divided into three groups:
1. Cognitive:
1. Understand and define the concepts of dental pathology, dental therapy, dental surgery and endodontics
2. Classify the different dental pathologies
3. State the purpose of the dental history, and the chronological order of paragraphs that shape
4. Know the different diagnostic tests for use in dental pathology and therapeutic
5. Know the structure and functions of the dental tissues
6. Explain the concept of pulpo-dentinal complex
7. Know the reactions of pulpo-dentinal complex to stimuli and external aggressions
8. Know the etiology, pathogenesis and clinical dental caries
9. List the objectives of the dental operatory
10. Knowing the sequence of the operative technique in restorative dentistry
11. Describe the black clasification
12. Describe the characteristics of each of the classes of cavities
13. Know the name of each of the walls and ceilings that make up each class of cavity
14. State the general concepts governing the indications of the different materials used in these restorations
15. Describe the models that explain adherence to dental hard tissues of restorative materials
16. Review the clinical technique of using different adhesive systems
17. Describe protection systems pulpo-dentinal complex
18. Know the isolation technique for operative dentistry field opearatorio
2. Sensitive and motors:
1. Perform the carving of the different types of cavities on exodonciados teeth or resin models
2. Make the proper isolation of the operative field on resin models
3. Apply properly pulp capping materials and adhesive systems
4. Shut off correctly classifying different cavities Black
3. Affective:
1. Develop the capacity of public exposure.
2. Develop the ability to write scientific papers in the field of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics.
Develop concern for research and knowledge
Bases of operative dentistry
Characteristics of Composites
Composite cavity for class I
Pulpodentinal complex
Class II cavity for composite
Fundamentals of operative dentistry
Class V cavity for composite
dental Bonding
Class III composite cavity
Class IV composite cavity
current adhesion concepts
Clinical aspects of materials
Biological and material basis for operative dentistry
Continuous assessment of both the seminars and practices (30%) and written exam (70%).
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