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Dental Materials

Class at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
FDP018

Syllabus

Lectures

Physical, Chemical and Mechanical Properties of Dental Materials. (Mrkvicová 3)

Polymers. (Stoklasová 3)

Metals. Materials for 3D Printing. (Stoklasová 3)

Impression Materials in Dental Practice. (Vavřičková 3)

Model and Modelling Materials in Dental Practice. (Vavřičková 3)

Ceramics in Dental Practice. (Vavřičková 3)

Polymers in Dental Practice.  (Vavřičková 3)

Isolation of Working Field in Dentistry.(Kapitán 3)

Glassionomer Cements, Calcium-silicate cements. (Jouklová 3)

Dental Alloys in Dental Practice. (Vavřičková 3)

Laboratory classes & seminars

Lecturers

Assoc. Prof. Alena Stoklasová, M.D., Ph.D.

Martin Kapitán, M.D., Ph.D.

Alena Mrkvicová, MS, Ph.D.

Ondřej Heneberk, M.D.

Martin Kopeček, Ing.

Seminars

Revision Seminar. Credit Test.

Practical courses

Manipulation with Dental Cements.

Manipulation with Impression Materials.

Rubber Dam Placement.

Application of Ergonomic Rules during Preparation Class II prep. MOD on Tooth 26, GIC filling.  Test.

Class III prep. VMP on Tooth 22, Filling Enamel plus. Class IV prep. VMPI on Tooth 21, Esthetic Reconstruction Enamel plus. Test.

Impression Taking.

Digital 3D Model Finalisation. 3D Model Printing. 3D Model post Processing. 

Before starting laboratory class, do not forget laboratory coat and change your shoes (with rubber sole - no shoe covers).  

Annotation

The aim of the course is to acquaint students with basic dental materials - cements, composite materials, dental ceramics, alloys, auxiliary materials and imprinting materials, including materials for 3D printing - their composition, preparation and use in practice. Students first try to prepare the material in the laboratory to know how important it is to observe the time, the ratio of components, etc. This is followed by a series of practices in the phantom laboratory, where the student must master the placement of rubber dam, the preparation of cavities and their filling with various materials and imprinting. This is followed by a practice focused on digital processes in the production of a model (digital processing, 3D printing with subsequent modification of the printed model.

Learning outcomes: 1. the student acquires a basic idea of dental materials, 2. the student acquires practical skills while working on models in a phantom laboratory, 3. the student will be able to

- mix different types of materials used in the dental office,

- put on kofferdam,

- make composite fillings III. AND IV. Class and GIC filler class II,

- imprint the upper and lower jaw,

- to produce a working model using a digital process.