Learning objectives
Students are expected to acquire elements relative to dental anatomy, the etiopathogenesis of dental caries, dental traumas<br />and tooth structure anomalies, and dental materials and products. Through practical activities, students are expected to<br />acquire the technical and operational skills in order to be able to perform the relative treatments with particular <br />emphasis on the most modern methods
Prerequisites
Students must have passed all the examinations of the previous years. <br />
Course unit content
<br />Treatment plan<br />Approach to the patient<br />Visits<br />Treatment of pain<br />Urgencies<br />Elimination of the causal factors<br />Sequence of operations<br />Relationship with other branches of dentistry<br />Instruments and equipment<br />Rotating tools and handpieces<br />Manual tools for scraping, finishing, condensing and build-up<br />Matrices, matrix holders, wedges<br />Air abrasion and intraoral sandblasting devices<br />Vibrators for crowns<br />Photopolymerizing lamps<br />Dental chairs and macro-equipment<br />Isolation of the site: why and how to do it while safeguarding both patient and materials <br />
Full programme
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Bibliography
BIBLIOGRAPHY: <br />Grandini R., Rengo S., Strohmenger L. Odontoiatria restaurativa. 1999 UTET, Torino <br />Pagavino G., Pace R. Progressi in endodonzia Volume I. La lesione endodontica. Linee guida per la diagnosi e la terapia.<br />2001 SEE Firenze <br />Castellucci A. Endodonzia. 2003 Edizioni Martina Bologna <br />
Teaching methods
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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