1.a.
Definition, characterization and formation of dental caries.
b.
Hand- and mechanical instruments used for root canal treatment.
2.a.
Hystological characteristics of dental caries.
b.
Indirect method of making metal inlays (casts.).
3.a.
Treatment possibilities of caries incipiens.
b.
Definition and indications of metal inlays. Differences in the course of cavity
preparation.
4.a.
Hand instruments and powered cutting equipments.
b.
Direct method of making metal inlays (both clinical and laboratory phases).
5.a.
Isolation of teeth.
b.
Amalgam fillings of Class V. cavities. Finishing and polishing of fillings.
6.a.
Separation of teeth. Rotary cutting instruments
b.
Anatomy and hystology of dental pulp. Detailed description of pulp space.
7.a.
Classification of cavities. Principles of cavity preparation by Black.
Nomenclature.
b.
Treatment and consequences of pulpal necrosis.
8.a.
General rules of cavity preparation.
b.
Classification of pulpal deseases. Reversible and irreversible pulpitis and pulpal
necrosis.
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- Spring '11
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- Root canal, Dental caries, Dental restoration, Dental composite, cavity preparation
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