At the end of this course, the students; 1) Recognize hand instruments used in restorative dentistry 2) Counts the traditional amalgam preparation methods. 3) Defines the application principles of cavity base materials used in traditional cavity preparations. 4) Defines the principles of the construction of various direct restorations applied with amalgam. 5) Lists the stages of conservative cavity preparations. 6) Defines mandatory universal infection control instructions for clinical procedures. 7) Lists the features of light devices used in the curing of light-cured restorative materials. 8) Lists the features of rotary, ultra-fast, and sonic instruments used in restorative dentistry. 9) Learns alternative methods other than traditional amalgam preparation methods theoretically.
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
None
COURSE DEFINITION
The objective of this course is to teach conservative treatment approaches and applications for dental tissue loss.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Introduction to restorative materials
2nd Week
Tools and equipment in Conservative Dentistry
3rd Week
Amalgam
4th Week
Amalgam
5th Week
Handpieces and sonic instruments
6th Week
Cavity liners and bases
7th Week
Cavity preparation principles
8th Week
Class I cavity preparation techniques
9th Week
Dental adhesion
10th Week
Dental adhesion
11th Week
Adhesive materials
12th Week
Adhesive materials
13th Week
Polymerization and light curing units
14th Week
Polymerization and light curing units
15th Week
Cements
16th Week
1. Midterm Exam
17th Week
Class II Cavity Preparation
18th Week
Contact, matrix, wedge
19th Week
Amalgam Polishing
20th Week
Amalgam Applications in Complex Cavities
21th Week
Conservative Cavities
22th Week
Pinned Restorations
23th Week
Extra Retention
24th Week
Microleakage
25th Week
Occlusion
26th Week
Caries
27th Week
Metal Inlays
28th Week
2.Midterm Exam
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
1. Theodore Roberson, Harold O. Heymann, and Edward J. Swift "Sturdevant's The Art and Science of Operative Dentistry", Mosby, V. Baskı, 2006. 2. Kenneth J. Anusavice "Phillips Science of Dental Materials", Saunders, XI. Baskı, 2003. 3. John M. Powers , Ronald L. Sakaguchi, "Craig's Restorative Dental Materials", Mosby, XII. Baskı, 2006. 4. William J. OBrien, "Dental materials and their selection", Quintessence Publishing, IV. Baskı, 2009. 5. Hugh Devlin "Operative Dentistry, A pratical guide to recent innovations" Springer, 3. Baskı, 2006. 6. Dayangaç, G.B., "Kompozit rezin restorasyonlar", Günes Kitapevi Ltd.Sti.,Ankara, 2000. 7. J.B. Summitt, J.W. Robbins, T.J. Hilton, R.S. Schwartz, "Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry" III. Baskı, Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc, Illinois. 2006. 8. Albers HF. "Tooth-colored restoratives: Principles and techniques", IX. Baskı, BC Becker Inc, Hamilton/London, 2002. 9. Ole Fejerskov, Edwina Kidd, "Dental Caries: The Disease and its Clinical Management", 2nd Edition, 2008. 10. Roulet, Jean-François; Wilson, Nairn H. F.; Fuzzi, Massimo. "Advances in Operative Dentistry, Volume 1: Contemporary Clinical Practice", Quintessence Publishing, 2001.
11. Roulet, Jean-François; Wilson, Nairn H. F.; Fuzzi, Massimo. "Advances in Operative Dentistry, Volume 2: Challenges of the Future", Quintessence Publishing, 2001
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS
Lecture
ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
Quantity
Percentage(%)
Mid-term
2
60
Total(%)
60
Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade(%)
60
Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade(%)
40
Total(%)
100
ECTS WORKLOAD
Activities
Number
Hours
Workload
Midterm exam
2
1
2
Preparation for Quiz
Individual or group work
Preparation for Final exam
30
2
60
Course hours
1
2
2
Preparation for Midterm exam
Laboratory (including preparation)
Final exam
1
1
1
Homework
Total Workload
65
Total Workload / 30
2,16
ECTS Credits of the Course
2
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
English
WORK PLACEMENT(S)
No
KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES (KLO) / MATRIX OF LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO)