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ACADEMIC PROGRAM FOR THE 3RD YEAR

In document FACULTY OF DENTISTRY (Page 156-158)

Department of Biomaterials and Prosthetic Dentistry

Subject: PROPEDEUTICS AND TECHNOLOGY OF FIXED PROSTHODONTICS Year, Semester: 3rd year/1st semester

Number of teaching hours: Lecture: 15

Practical: 60 1st week:

Lecture: Tooth preparation for crown.

Practical: Demonstration of tooth preparation. Preparation of molar tooth in hand.

2nd week:

Lecture: Anamnesis, types of fixed prosthesis. Treatment planning

Practical: Demonstration of tooth preparation. Preparation of premolar and canines in hand.

3rd week:

Lecture: Impression making for fixed prosthesis Practical: Tooth preparation in phantom head. 4th week:

Lecture: Types of crown, Clinical and laboratory phases. Practical: Tooth preparation in phantom head.

5th week:

Lecture: Clinical and laboratory phases of bridge fabrication.

Practical: Preparation for bridge. Impression making. Making the removable die.

6th week:

Lecture: Working with cast and die. Basics of centric occlusion.

Practical: Making of wax pattern of bridge. Part I. 7th week:

Lecture: Processing of metals, trying of the framework. Practical: Making of wax pattern of bridge. Part II. 8th week:

Lecture: Processing of ceramics and polymers of FPD. Practical: Investment, casting. Preparation in phantom

head. 9th week:

Lecture: Possible mistakes during of the clincal phases of fabrication of fixed prosthesis.

Practical: Processing of the framework. Part I. 10th week:

Lecture: Provisional restorations.

Practical: Processing of the framework. Part II. 11th week:

Lecture: Possible mistakes during of fabrication of fixed prosthesis.

Practical: Making a provisional restoration. 12th week:

Lecture: Severely destroyed and periodontally weakened teeth (inlay, onlay).

Practical: Preparation for inlay. Self control II. Self Control Test

13th week:

Lecture: Post and core restorations.

Practical: Tooth preparation in phantom head. Impression making.

14th week:

Lecture: Mistakes of preparation.

Practical: Tooth preparation in phantom head. 15th week:

Lecture: Consultation.

Practical: Tooth preparation in phantom head.

Requirements

Conditions of signature in the lecture book: The students are required to attend the practices. Lectures: As given in the timetable (time and place)

Practices: In the building of Faculty of Dentistry (Phantom lab.)

- The ratio of missed practices cannot exceed 1 practice, even it is certificated. - There is no possibility to compensate the missed practices.

of accepted practices must be above 70% of practices. - Missed practice is 'not-accepted'.

- At least 2 written or oral self-control tests will be held during the semester, according to the time-table. More self- control tests can be held without any notification. The result of the missed self-control is 'fail'.

- The result of one of the self-controls can be improved as a remedial during the 15th week of the semester.

- If the average of the results of the self-controls reaches the minimum average of 3,51, (3,51-4,5 good; 4,51-5 excellent) will be offered as the grade of the ESE. Students are not obliged to accept the grade offered and may opt for taking an examination.

Department of Foreign Languages

Subject: HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE III/1. Year, Semester: 3rd year/1st semester

Number of teaching hours: Practical: 30

1st week:

Practical: Bevezetés, kurzusszervezés. 2nd week:

Practical: Ismétlés. 3rd week:

Practical: A fog és a szájüreg anatómiája. 4th week:

Practical: A fogak számozása 5th week:

Practical: Fogászati anyagok. 6th week:

Practical: Fogászati eszközök. 7th week:

Practical: Fogászati szakterületek. 8th week:

Practical: Mid-term test (written).

9th week:

Practical: A fogak betegségei, tünetek. 10th week:

Practical: Általános anamnézis. 11th week:

Practical: Fogászati anamnézis. 12th week:

Practical: Utasítások a betegnek. 13th week:

Practical: Panaszok. 14th week:

Practical: Gyakorlás, kurzusértékelés. 15th week:

Practical: End-term exam (oral).

Requirements

Attendance

The attendance is compulsory for the language classes. The maximum ratio of allowable absences is 10 % which is a maximum of 2 out of the weekly classes. Students arriving late for the classes are not allowed to enter the class. Being late is counted as an absence. If the number of absences is more than two, the signature is refused and the student has to repeat the course. Students are required to bring the textbook or other study material given out for the course with them to each language class. Active participation is evaluated by the teacher in every class. If students’ behaviour or conduct does not meet the requirements of active participation, the teacher may evaluate their participation with a "minus" (-). If a student has 5 minuses, the signature may be refused due to the lack of active participation in classes.

Testing, evaluation

In Medical Hungarian course, students have to sit for a mid-term and an end-term written and oral language tests and at the end of the semester a final exam. Further minimum requirement is the knowledge of 200 words in each semester announced on the first week. Every week there is a (written or oral) word quiz from 20 words in the first 5-10 minutes of the class. If a student has 5 or more failed or missed word quizzes he/she has to take a vocabulary exam from all the 200 words along with the oral minimum exam. The results of word quizzes are added to the average score of the written tests. The oral minimum exam consists of a role-play randomly chosen from a list of situations announced in the beginning of the course. Failing the oral minimum results in failing the whole course. The result of the oral minimum

exam is added to the average of the mid-term and end-term tests. Based on the final score the grades are given according to the following table:

Final score Grade 0 - 59 fail (1) 60-69 pass (2) 70-79 satisfactory (3) 80-89 good (4) 90-100 excellent (5)

If the final score is below 60 the student once can take an oral remedial exam covering the material of the whole semester.

Consultation classes

In each language course once a week students may attend a consultation class with one of the teachers of that subject in which they can ask their questions and ask for further explanations of the material covered in that week. These classes are optional for the students.

Coursebook: Kovács, Judit: A fogászati szaknyelv alapjai

Website: Vocabulary minimum lists and further details are available on the website of the Department of Foreign Languages: ilekt.med.unideb.hu.

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