| Discipline odontostomatologiche I
(objectives)
The purpose of the integrated teaching of Odontostomatological Disciplines I is to provide students the knowledge of the anatomy (macro and microscopic), physiology, pathology and therapy of teeth and periodontal tissues, useful to restore them with a conservative, periodontal and prosthetic approach.
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Code
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90546 |
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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| Module: Odontoiatria conservativa
(objectives)
The purpose of the teaching is to provide students the knowledge of the anatomy (macro and microscopic), physiology, pathology and therapy of teeth and periodontal tissues, useful to restore them with a conservative, approach.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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5
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/28
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Contact Hours
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50
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Mancini Manuele
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to Restorative Dentistry - Presentation of the teaching, aims of restorative dentistry, objectives and goals, analysis of scientific literature, historical notes 2. Anatomy of the dental elements - Macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of deciduous and permanent teeth - Embryology and anomalies associated with the various stages of dentition (dentinogenesis and amelogenesis imperfecta, MIH, hypoplasia) - Dental formula and nomenclature - Teeth design and modeling 3. Caries - Etiopathogenesis (diet, oral microflora, plaque, saliva, host predisposition) - Epidemiology (DMFT index and WHO parameters) - Histopathology and stages of caries - Diagnosis (clinical, instrumental, radiographic examinations) - Classifications - Non-carious cervical lesions (abfraction, erosions, abrasions, hypersensitivity) 4. Pain management - Anesthesia (materials and techniques) - Medications (painkillers and post-op follow-up) 5. Instruments - Diagnostic tools - Cavity preparation instruments (hand-pieces, burs, hand instruments) - Accessory tools for conservative reconstruction (matrixes, strips, wedges) - Finishing and polishing tools (burs, polishers and pastes) 6. Adhesion and Adhesive Systems - Mechanism of adhesion (microscopic and macroscopic analysis) - Adhesive systems (classifications, chemical and physical aspects, laboratory tests) - Adhesive systems on the dental markets 7. Conservative restoration materials - Background - Metallic materials (amalgam, cohesive gold) - Composites (composition, evolution and classification, product category) - Compomers - Glass ionomer and reinforced glass ionomer cements 8. Conservative treatment of the carious lesion - Background - The rubber dam (instruments and mounting techniques) - Cavity preparation (principles, hand and rotary instruments) - Minimally invasive restorative - Products, finishing and polishing techniques for restorations - Maintenance of restorations 9. Direct restorations of the lateral-posterior sectors - Class I (modeling techniques) - Class II (matrixes, wedges and separating rings, modeling techniques) 10. Direct restorations of the anterior sectors - Principles of dental aesthetics and color in dentistry - Class III (Preparation and layering techniques) - Class IV (Preparation and layering techniques, reattachment of fragments) - Class V (Preparation and layering techniques) - Direct veneers 11. Sealing and sealants 12. Photo-curing lamps - Polymerization shrinkage and degree of conversion - Types of lamps (halogen, LED, polyLED, laser) 13. Indirect restorations of the anterior sectors - Veneers (analog and digital mock-up, materials, preparation and impression taking techniques, provisional restorations, techniques and materials for cementation) 14. Indirect restorations of the lateral-posterior sectors - Inlays (inlay, onlay, overlay, veneerlay, semi-direct technique, in-office technique, materials, preparation and impression taking techniques, temporary restoration, techniques and materials for cementation) 15. Pulp protection - Biological principles and product category (pulp capping and pulp vitality, deep carious lesions, bioceramics and varnishes) 16. Temporary restorative materials 17. Vital tooth whitening 18. Dental traumatology - IADT classification and guidelines - Diagnosis and protocol - Rehabilitation techniques 19. Restoration of the endodontically treated tooth 20. Complex rehabilitations with conservative and adhesive techniques
(reference books)
- Odontoiatria restaurativa. Procedure di trattamento e prospettive future, a cura di AIC (Accademia Italiana di Conservativa), 2016, Ed. Edra - Odontoiatria restaurativa estetica, a cura di AIC (Accademia Italiana di Conservativa), 2021, Ed. Quintessenza
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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| Module: Protesi dentaria
(objectives)
The purpose of the teaching is to provide students the knowledge of the anatomy (macro and microscopic), physiology, pathology and therapy of teeth and periodontal tissues, useful to restore them with a prosthetic approach.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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5
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/28
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Contact Hours
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50
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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De Vico Giovanni
(syllabus)
Prosthodontics 1.General introduction to Dental Prosthetics -The treatment plan -Principles of occlusion (RC and MI) -Patient classification -Diagnosis -Choice of finishing line and restoration material -Partial and total restorations -Adhesive and non-adhesive restorations 2.Preparation principles for full crowns -Calibrated reduction of the tooth -Wall retention concepts -Axial limit -Occlusal limit -Gingival limit (respect of the biological width) -Secondary retentions 3.Different designs of final preparation -Linear preparations -Area preparations -Mixed preparations -Different preparations -Diamond burs and rotary tools 4.Preparation principles for anterior partial restorations: Veneers -Mock-up and preview -Golden ratio and aesthetic information -Minimally invasive preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 5.Preparation principles for posterior partial restorations: Onlay-Overlay -Preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 6.Soft tissue retraction, repositioning and marginal finishing -Retraction cords -Sonic instruments -Fine grain burs -Hand chisels 7.Provisionalization -Short and long term -Direct and indirect provisional -Ion -The resin cycle -Diagnostic wax-up 8.Precision impression: Analog and Digital -Retraction cords -Radio-electro surgery -Chemical retraction -Impression materials -IOS -Facebow and articulator assembly -Vertical dimension and resin/wax check 9.Materials for the definitive restoration and try-in -Metallic materials -Metal-free materials -Try-in of metallic structure -Try-in of the porcelain -Primary and secondary welding -Shade selection -Monolithic or stratified 10.Final cementation -Zinc oxyphosphate cements -Adhesive cements -Glass ionomer cements 11.Reconstruction of the endodontically treated tooth -Gold cast post -Adhesive post -Endodontic seal -Root canal cements -Ferrule effect
(reference books)
-Estetica e Precisione (D. Massironi, R. Pascetta, G. Romeo), Ed. Quintessenza.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Severino Dario
(syllabus)
Prosthodontics 1.General introduction to Dental Prosthetics -The treatment plan -Principles of occlusion (RC and MI) -Patient classification -Diagnosis -Choice of finishing line and restoration material -Partial and total restorations -Adhesive and non-adhesive restorations 2.Preparation principles for full crowns -Calibrated reduction of the tooth -Wall retention concepts -Axial limit -Occlusal limit -Gingival limit (respect of the biological width) -Secondary retentions 3.Different designs of final preparation -Linear preparations -Area preparations -Mixed preparations -Different preparations -Diamond burs and rotary tools 4.Preparation principles for anterior partial restorations: Veneers -Mock-up and preview -Golden ratio and aesthetic information -Minimally invasive preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 5.Preparation principles for posterior partial restorations: Onlay-Overlay -Preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 6.Soft tissue retraction, repositioning and marginal finishing -Retraction cords -Sonic instruments -Fine grain burs -Hand chisels 7.Provisionalization -Short and long term -Direct and indirect provisional -Ion -The resin cycle -Diagnostic wax-up 8.Precision impression: Analog and Digital -Retraction cords -Radio-electro surgery -Chemical retraction -Impression materials -IOS -Facebow and articulator assembly -Vertical dimension and resin/wax check 9.Materials for the definitive restoration and try-in -Metallic materials -Metal-free materials -Try-in of metallic structure -Try-in of the porcelain -Primary and secondary welding -Shade selection -Monolithic or stratified 10.Final cementation -Zinc oxyphosphate cements -Adhesive cements -Glass ionomer cements 11.Reconstruction of the endodontically treated tooth -Gold cast post -Adhesive post -Endodontic seal -Root canal cements -Ferrule effect
(reference books)
-Estetica e Precisione (D. Massironi, R. Pascetta, G. Romeo), Ed. Quintessenza.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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| Module: Parodontologia
(objectives)
The purpose of the teaching is to provide students the knowledge of the anatomy (macro and microscopic), physiology, pathology and therapy of teeth and periodontal tissues, useful to restore them with a periodontal approach.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/28
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Contact Hours
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40
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Germano Francesco
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to Periodontology. - Definition of periodontal disease, hints on periodontal tissues, the etiologic agent, host response, and the multifactorial nature of periodontitis 2. Periodontal Embryology, Anatomy and Histology. - Embryologic origin of periodontal tissues, embryologic development of the gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone proper. - Macroscopic anatomy of the gingiva, microscopic epithelial and connective tissue features of the gingiva and oral mucosa. - Macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of deep periodontal tissues: cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone. - Anatomy of lymphatic, vascular and nervous tissues of periodontal tissues. 3. Epidemiology of Periodontal Disease. - Distribution of periodontal disease - Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors - Multifactorial concepts of periodontitis. 4. Microbiology: plaque, bacteria, dental calculus - Description of bacterial plaque, changes in composition between physiological and pathological plaque, theories of pathogenicity of bacterial plaque. - Periodontal microbiology: description of major periodontopathogenic bacteria (characteristics, taxonomy, virulence factors), Koch, Evans and Socransky postulates for pathogen identification, pathogen complex theory, human and bacterial viruses in periodontal disease. - Dental calculus composition and characteristics 5. Pathogenesis Periodontal Disease. - Differences with other inflammatory diseases, clinical and histopathological features of periodontal disease, studies on progression from healthy gingiva to periodontitis. - Body response to periodontal disease, nonspecific and adaptive immune defense mechanisms. - Description of cellular and humoral immune mechanisms. - Description of major cytokines. 6. Classification of periodontal and periimplant diseases and conditions. - Non-plaque induced gingival lesions. - Gingivitis - Periodontitis - Systemic and Periodontal Diseases - Occlusal Trauma, Endo-Perio Injuries, Periodontal Abscesses, Gingival Recessions and Peri-Implant Disease 7. Periodontal Diagnosis and Prognosis. - Periodontal History - Periodontal Indices and Periodontal Record - Radiographic Examinations 8. Motivation, oral hygiene instruction - Instrumentation - Protocols - Outcomes 9. Supra-gingival instrumentation instrumentation, protocols, results 10. Sub-gingival instrumentation: instrumentation, protocols, results 11. Antiseptics, Systemic and local antibiotics: rationale, protocols, results
(reference books)
- Parodontologia clinica e implantologia orale, Lindhe J. & Lang N., EdiErmes - Parodontologia clinica, Newman MG, Takei HH, Carranza FA, Delfino Antonio Edizioni - Testo Atlante di Parodontologia e Implantologia, autori vari SIdP, Ed. Quintessenza
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Clementini Marco
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to Periodontology. - Definition of periodontal disease, hints on periodontal tissues, the etiologic agent, host response, and the multifactorial nature of periodontitis 2. Periodontal Embryology, Anatomy and Histology. - Embryologic origin of periodontal tissues, embryologic development of the gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone proper. - Macroscopic anatomy of the gingiva, microscopic epithelial and connective tissue features of the gingiva and oral mucosa. - Macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of deep periodontal tissues: cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone. - Anatomy of lymphatic, vascular and nervous tissues of periodontal tissues. 3. Epidemiology of Periodontal Disease. - Distribution of periodontal disease - Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors - Multifactorial concepts of periodontitis. 4. Microbiology: plaque, bacteria, dental calculus - Description of bacterial plaque, changes in composition between physiological and pathological plaque, theories of pathogenicity of bacterial plaque. - Periodontal microbiology: description of major periodontopathogenic bacteria (characteristics, taxonomy, virulence factors), Koch, Evans and Socransky postulates for pathogen identification, pathogen complex theory, human and bacterial viruses in periodontal disease. - Dental calculus composition and characteristics 5. Pathogenesis Periodontal Disease. - Differences with other inflammatory diseases, clinical and histopathological features of periodontal disease, studies on progression from healthy gingiva to periodontitis. - Body response to periodontal disease, nonspecific and adaptive immune defense mechanisms. - Description of cellular and humoral immune mechanisms. - Description of major cytokines. 6. Classification of periodontal and periimplant diseases and conditions. - Non-plaque induced gingival lesions. - Gingivitis - Periodontitis - Systemic and Periodontal Diseases - Occlusal Trauma, Endo-Perio Injuries, Periodontal Abscesses, Gingival Recessions and Peri-Implant Disease 7. Periodontal Diagnosis and Prognosis. - Periodontal History - Periodontal Indices and Periodontal Record - Radiographic Examinations 8. Motivation, oral hygiene instruction - Instrumentation - Protocols - Outcomes 9. Supra-gingival instrumentation instrumentation, protocols, results 10. Sub-gingival instrumentation: instrumentation, protocols, results 11. Antiseptics, Systemic and local antibiotics: rationale, protocols, results
(reference books)
- Parodontologia clinica e implantologia orale, Lindhe J. & Lang N., EdiErmes - Parodontologia clinica, Newman MG, Takei HH, Carranza FA, Delfino Antonio Edizioni - Testo Atlante di Parodontologia e Implantologia, autori vari SIdP, Ed. Quintessenza
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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| Module: Tirocinio
(objectives)
The purpose of the teaching is to provide students the knowledge of the anatomy (macro and microscopic), physiology, pathology and therapy of teeth and periodontal tissues, useful to restore them with a conservative, periodontal and prosthetic approach.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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7
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/28
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Contact Hours
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-
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Type of Activity
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Other activities
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Teacher
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Klinger Francesca
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Teacher
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Mancini Manuele
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to Restorative Dentistry - Presentation of the teaching, aims of restorative dentistry, objectives and goals, analysis of scientific literature, historical notes 2. Anatomy of the dental elements - Macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of deciduous and permanent teeth - Embryology and anomalies associated with the various stages of dentition (dentinogenesis and amelogenesis imperfecta, MIH, hypoplasia) - Dental formula and nomenclature - Teeth design and modeling 3. Caries - Etiopathogenesis (diet, oral microflora, plaque, saliva, host predisposition) - Epidemiology (DMFT index and WHO parameters) - Histopathology and stages of caries - Diagnosis (clinical, instrumental, radiographic examinations) - Classifications - Non-carious cervical lesions (abfraction, erosions, abrasions, hypersensitivity) 4. Pain management - Anesthesia (materials and techniques) - Medications (painkillers and post-op follow-up) 5. Instruments - Diagnostic tools - Cavity preparation instruments (hand-pieces, burs, hand instruments) - Accessory tools for conservative reconstruction (matrixes, strips, wedges) - Finishing and polishing tools (burs, polishers and pastes) 6. Adhesion and Adhesive Systems - Mechanism of adhesion (microscopic and macroscopic analysis) - Adhesive systems (classifications, chemical and physical aspects, laboratory tests) - Adhesive systems on the dental markets 7. Conservative restoration materials - Background - Metallic materials (amalgam, cohesive gold) - Composites (composition, evolution and classification, product category) - Compomers - Glass ionomer and reinforced glass ionomer cements 8. Conservative treatment of the carious lesion - Background - The rubber dam (instruments and mounting techniques) - Cavity preparation (principles, hand and rotary instruments) - Minimally invasive restorative - Products, finishing and polishing techniques for restorations - Maintenance of restorations 9. Direct restorations of the lateral-posterior sectors - Class I (modeling techniques) - Class II (matrixes, wedges and separating rings, modeling techniques) 10. Direct restorations of the anterior sectors - Principles of dental aesthetics and color in dentistry - Class III (Preparation and layering techniques) - Class IV (Preparation and layering techniques, reattachment of fragments) - Class V (Preparation and layering techniques) - Direct veneers 11. Sealing and sealants 12. Photo-curing lamps - Polymerization shrinkage and degree of conversion - Types of lamps (halogen, LED, polyLED, laser) 13. Indirect restorations of the anterior sectors - Veneers (analog and digital mock-up, materials, preparation and impression taking techniques, provisional restorations, techniques and materials for cementation) 14. Indirect restorations of the lateral-posterior sectors - Inlays (inlay, onlay, overlay, veneerlay, semi-direct technique, in-office technique, materials, preparation and impression taking techniques, temporary restoration, techniques and materials for cementation) 15. Pulp protection - Biological principles and product category (pulp capping and pulp vitality, deep carious lesions, bioceramics and varnishes) 16. Temporary restorative materials 17. Vital tooth whitening 18. Dental traumatology - IADT classification and guidelines - Diagnosis and protocol - Rehabilitation techniques 19. Restoration of the endodontically treated tooth 20. Complex rehabilitations with conservative and adhesive techniques
(reference books)
- Odontoiatria restaurativa. Procedure di trattamento e prospettive future, a cura di AIC (Accademia Italiana di Conservativa), 2016, Ed. Edra - Odontoiatria restaurativa estetica, a cura di AIC (Accademia Italiana di Conservativa), 2021, Ed. Quintessenza
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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De Vico Giovanni
(syllabus)
Prosthodontics 1.General introduction to Dental Prosthetics -The treatment plan -Principles of occlusion (RC and MI) -Patient classification -Diagnosis -Choice of finishing line and restoration material -Partial and total restorations -Adhesive and non-adhesive restorations 2.Preparation principles for full crowns -Calibrated reduction of the tooth -Wall retention concepts -Axial limit -Occlusal limit -Gingival limit (respect of the biological width) -Secondary retentions 3.Different designs of final preparation -Linear preparations -Area preparations -Mixed preparations -Different preparations -Diamond burs and rotary tools 4.Preparation principles for anterior partial restorations: Veneers -Mock-up and preview -Golden ratio and aesthetic information -Minimally invasive preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 5.Preparation principles for posterior partial restorations: Onlay-Overlay -Preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 6.Soft tissue retraction, repositioning and marginal finishing -Retraction cords -Sonic instruments -Fine grain burs -Hand chisels 7.Provisionalization -Short and long term -Direct and indirect provisional -Ion -The resin cycle -Diagnostic wax-up 8.Precision impression: Analog and Digital -Retraction cords -Radio-electro surgery -Chemical retraction -Impression materials -IOS -Facebow and articulator assembly -Vertical dimension and resin/wax check 9.Materials for the definitive restoration and try-in -Metallic materials -Metal-free materials -Try-in of metallic structure -Try-in of the porcelain -Primary and secondary welding -Shade selection -Monolithic or stratified 10.Final cementation -Zinc oxyphosphate cements -Adhesive cements -Glass ionomer cements 11.Reconstruction of the endodontically treated tooth -Gold cast post -Adhesive post -Endodontic seal -Root canal cements -Ferrule effect
(reference books)
-Estetica e Precisione (D. Massironi, R. Pascetta, G. Romeo), Ed. Quintessenza.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Severino Dario
(syllabus)
Prosthodontics 1.General introduction to Dental Prosthetics -The treatment plan -Principles of occlusion (RC and MI) -Patient classification -Diagnosis -Choice of finishing line and restoration material -Partial and total restorations -Adhesive and non-adhesive restorations 2.Preparation principles for full crowns -Calibrated reduction of the tooth -Wall retention concepts -Axial limit -Occlusal limit -Gingival limit (respect of the biological width) -Secondary retentions 3.Different designs of final preparation -Linear preparations -Area preparations -Mixed preparations -Different preparations -Diamond burs and rotary tools 4.Preparation principles for anterior partial restorations: Veneers -Mock-up and preview -Golden ratio and aesthetic information -Minimally invasive preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 5.Preparation principles for posterior partial restorations: Onlay-Overlay -Preparation -Field isolation -Adhesive cementation 6.Soft tissue retraction, repositioning and marginal finishing -Retraction cords -Sonic instruments -Fine grain burs -Hand chisels 7.Provisionalization -Short and long term -Direct and indirect provisional -Ion -The resin cycle -Diagnostic wax-up 8.Precision impression: Analog and Digital -Retraction cords -Radio-electro surgery -Chemical retraction -Impression materials -IOS -Facebow and articulator assembly -Vertical dimension and resin/wax check 9.Materials for the definitive restoration and try-in -Metallic materials -Metal-free materials -Try-in of metallic structure -Try-in of the porcelain -Primary and secondary welding -Shade selection -Monolithic or stratified 10.Final cementation -Zinc oxyphosphate cements -Adhesive cements -Glass ionomer cements 11.Reconstruction of the endodontically treated tooth -Gold cast post -Adhesive post -Endodontic seal -Root canal cements -Ferrule effect
(reference books)
-Estetica e Precisione (D. Massironi, R. Pascetta, G. Romeo), Ed. Quintessenza.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Clementini Marco
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to Periodontology. - Definition of periodontal disease, hints on periodontal tissues, the etiologic agent, host response, and the multifactorial nature of periodontitis 2. Periodontal Embryology, Anatomy and Histology. - Embryologic origin of periodontal tissues, embryologic development of the gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone proper. - Macroscopic anatomy of the gingiva, microscopic epithelial and connective tissue features of the gingiva and oral mucosa. - Macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of deep periodontal tissues: cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone. - Anatomy of lymphatic, vascular and nervous tissues of periodontal tissues. 3. Epidemiology of Periodontal Disease. - Distribution of periodontal disease - Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors - Multifactorial concepts of periodontitis. 4. Microbiology: plaque, bacteria, dental calculus - Description of bacterial plaque, changes in composition between physiological and pathological plaque, theories of pathogenicity of bacterial plaque. - Periodontal microbiology: description of major periodontopathogenic bacteria (characteristics, taxonomy, virulence factors), Koch, Evans and Socransky postulates for pathogen identification, pathogen complex theory, human and bacterial viruses in periodontal disease. - Dental calculus composition and characteristics 5. Pathogenesis Periodontal Disease. - Differences with other inflammatory diseases, clinical and histopathological features of periodontal disease, studies on progression from healthy gingiva to periodontitis. - Body response to periodontal disease, nonspecific and adaptive immune defense mechanisms. - Description of cellular and humoral immune mechanisms. - Description of major cytokines. 6. Classification of periodontal and periimplant diseases and conditions. - Non-plaque induced gingival lesions. - Gingivitis - Periodontitis - Systemic and Periodontal Diseases - Occlusal Trauma, Endo-Perio Injuries, Periodontal Abscesses, Gingival Recessions and Peri-Implant Disease 7. Periodontal Diagnosis and Prognosis. - Periodontal History - Periodontal Indices and Periodontal Record - Radiographic Examinations 8. Motivation, oral hygiene instruction - Instrumentation - Protocols - Outcomes 9. Supra-gingival instrumentation instrumentation, protocols, results 10. Sub-gingival instrumentation: instrumentation, protocols, results 11. Antiseptics, Systemic and local antibiotics: rationale, protocols, results
(reference books)
- Parodontologia clinica e implantologia orale, Lindhe J. & Lang N., EdiErmes - Parodontologia clinica, Newman MG, Takei HH, Carranza FA, Delfino Antonio Edizioni - Testo Atlante di Parodontologia e Implantologia, autori vari SIdP, Ed. Quintessenza
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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Germano Francesco
(syllabus)
1. Introduction to Periodontology. - Definition of periodontal disease, hints on periodontal tissues, the etiologic agent, host response, and the multifactorial nature of periodontitis 2. Periodontal Embryology, Anatomy and Histology. - Embryologic origin of periodontal tissues, embryologic development of the gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone proper. - Macroscopic anatomy of the gingiva, microscopic epithelial and connective tissue features of the gingiva and oral mucosa. - Macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of deep periodontal tissues: cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone. - Anatomy of lymphatic, vascular and nervous tissues of periodontal tissues. 3. Epidemiology of Periodontal Disease. - Distribution of periodontal disease - Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors - Multifactorial concepts of periodontitis. 4. Microbiology: plaque, bacteria, dental calculus - Description of bacterial plaque, changes in composition between physiological and pathological plaque, theories of pathogenicity of bacterial plaque. - Periodontal microbiology: description of major periodontopathogenic bacteria (characteristics, taxonomy, virulence factors), Koch, Evans and Socransky postulates for pathogen identification, pathogen complex theory, human and bacterial viruses in periodontal disease. - Dental calculus composition and characteristics 5. Pathogenesis Periodontal Disease. - Differences with other inflammatory diseases, clinical and histopathological features of periodontal disease, studies on progression from healthy gingiva to periodontitis. - Body response to periodontal disease, nonspecific and adaptive immune defense mechanisms. - Description of cellular and humoral immune mechanisms. - Description of major cytokines. 6. Classification of periodontal and periimplant diseases and conditions. - Non-plaque induced gingival lesions. - Gingivitis - Periodontitis - Systemic and Periodontal Diseases - Occlusal Trauma, Endo-Perio Injuries, Periodontal Abscesses, Gingival Recessions and Peri-Implant Disease 7. Periodontal Diagnosis and Prognosis. - Periodontal History - Periodontal Indices and Periodontal Record - Radiographic Examinations 8. Motivation, oral hygiene instruction - Instrumentation - Protocols - Outcomes 9. Supra-gingival instrumentation instrumentation, protocols, results 10. Sub-gingival instrumentation: instrumentation, protocols, results 11. Antiseptics, Systemic and local antibiotics: rationale, protocols, results
(reference books)
- Parodontologia clinica e implantologia orale, Lindhe J. & Lang N., EdiErmes - Parodontologia clinica, Newman MG, Takei HH, Carranza FA, Delfino Antonio Edizioni - Testo Atlante di Parodontologia e Implantologia, autori vari SIdP, Ed. Quintessenza
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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