Knowledge of the causes and consequences of edentulism.
Knowledge of the basic steps for a correct approach to the patient.
Understanding of the rationale of the principles underpinning the prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with partial or total edentulous and their application
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The student must be able to distinguish the characteristics of health and oral pathologies and the risk conditions of patients in adult and pediatric age in the conservative and endodontic field. The aim is also to have the student acquire the ability to possess knowledge on dental prevention techniques and systems and to master their application. The student must acquire the theoretical knowledge, the common practical skills of restorative dentistry and endodontics.
At the end of the course, the student will be prepared to recognize, address and resolve simple and complex cases of conservative and endodontic and lengthening of the clinical crown. In particular, the student will be able to manage endodontic emergencies and their treatment; recognize and properly use the main instrumental preparation techniques; to recognize and properly use the substances used for root canal irrigation; learn about various methods of filling the endodontic space; managing endo-periodontal diseases; plan and organize simple endodontic surgery; coordinate an assistant in the chair for conducting Endodontics interventions. Furthermore, the student will be able to diagnose and restore all types of carious lesions using direct composite techniques. Finally, the student will be able to perform small periodontal surgery operations necessary to safeguard severely compromised dental elements.
Apprenticeship
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Integrated theoretical and practical training based on a discussion of clinical cases and the topics dealt with in order to train students in a critical capacity on the topics and allow them to acquire suitable knowledge for the management of conservative dentistry and endodontics. Final oral exam.
Knowledge of odontostomatological sciences. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the oro-maxillofacial district. Specifically, knowledge of periodontology, prosthesis, conservative and endodontics.
Please see also the following link:
https://www.unict.it/it/ateneo/lauree-magistrali-ciclo-unico-regolamenti-didattici
Temporary fixed prostheses
Medical history of the patient
From a partial lack to a complete lack of teeth
Causes of tooth loss
Local and systemic consequences of tooth loss
Visit and planning
The first impression; realization of a study model
Pouring and squaring models
The temporary prosthesis
Individual tray and second impression
Adaptation of the wax rims
Try of the prosthesis
Delivery
The revisions of the prosthesis
Rebasings
Overdentures on natural teeth
Bite registration
Planning of the restoration of a single tooth
Treatment planning for the replacement of missing teeth
Principles of tooth preparation
Restoration of endodontically treated teeth
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Preti G. “Riabilitazione Protesica” UTET 2003
Preti G. , Cassino G. “Approccio biologico alla riabilitazione del paziente edentulo” Quintessenza Ed. 2008
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