Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
DİŞ307201421RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYCompulsory356
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
To teach the etiology of dental caries, demineralization, remineralization; Saliva; Saliva flow rate; Saliva content and functions; Saliva buffer systems; Features of the saliva leading to and preventing dental caries; relationship between nutrition and caries; Oral microflora; biofilm, bacteria plaque; Factors Affecting the growth and metabolism of oral microorganisms; Bacterial adhesion; dental plaque growth, structure and features; plaque microorganisms, base formation in plaque; dental caries diagnosis methods; classification of dental caries; Caries according to sites located; Caries according to tissues located; Enamel, dentin and cement caries; Inlay, onlay, overlay and laminate restorations; Amalgam, composite and mixed restorations on extracted teeth.
Name of Lecturer(s)
Doç. Dr. Serdar BAĞLAR
Learning Outcomes
1The relationship between tooth and tooth decay is to be known.
2Dental working positions are to be known.
3Dental methods to prevent infection are to be known.
4The relationship between nutrition and tooth decay is to be known.
5The relationships between saliva, dental plaque and tooth decay are to be known.
6Causes, diagnosis and treatment of dental erosion are to be known.
7Oral health and dental treatment in elderly are to be known.
8Vital pulp treatments and restorative materials to be used are to be known.
9Inlay and onlay fillings are to be known.
10Minimally invasive cavities are to be known.
Mode of Delivery
Formal Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
Dental caries description and theory; etiology of dental caries, demineralization, remineralization; Saliva; Saliva secretion types; Saliva flow rate; Saliva content and functions; Saliva buffer systems; Features of the saliva leading to and preventing dental caries; relationship between nutrition and caries; Oral microflora; biofilm, bacteria plaque; Factors Affecting the growth and metabolism of oral microorganisms; Bacterial adhesion; dental plaque growth, structure and features; plaque microorganisms, base formation in plaque; dental caries diagnosis methods; classification of dental caries; Caries according to sites located; Caries according to clinical progress; Caries according to tissues located; Enamel, dentin and cement caries; Inlay, onlay, overlay and laminate restorations; Amalgam, composite and mixed restorations on extracted teeth.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1Relationship between tooth and decay Class I cavity on phantom
2Infection Control in Dentistry Class I cavity and amalgam restorations on phantom.
3Sterilization Methods Class II cavity on phantom
4Bacteria Causing Decay Class II cavity and amalgam restorations on phantom.
5Auxiliary Factors in Decay Class III cavity on phantom
6Relationship between Nutrition and Decay Class III cavity and restorations on phantom.
7Features of Saliva and its Content Class IV cavity on phantom.
8Relationship between saliva and decay Class IV cavity and restorations on phantom.
9Methods to Diagnose Decay Class V cavity on phantom.
10Dental plaqueClass V cavity and restorations on phantom.
11Relationship between Dental plaque and decay Class VI cavity on phantom.
12MidTermMidterm
13Diagnosis and treatment planning for tooth abrasion (1)Slot cavity on phantom.
14Diagnosis and treatment planning for tooth abrasion (2)Laminate restorations on phantom.
15Tunnel and pin restorations (1) Laminate restorations on phantom.
16Tunnel and pin restorations (2)Laminate restorations on phantom.
17Pellicle– tooth plaque
18Working Positions
19Dentin Sensitivity
20Dental Hard Tissue Abnormalities (1)
21Dental Hard Tissue Abnormalities (2)
22Oral Health in Elderly People
23Anterior Layering Techniques in Composite Restorations
24Vital pulp Treatments
25Clinical Comparison of Amalgam and Composites
26MidTerm
27Inlay-Onley Fillings
28Slot, tunnel cavities
29Minimally Invasive Cavities (1)
30Minimally Invasive Cavities (2)
31Evaluation of Tooth Decay Risks
32 Caries Prophylaxis
33ART
Recommended or Required Reading
Dayangaç B. Kompozit Restorasyonlar, Ouintessence Yayıncılık Tsukiboshi M. Travma Olgularında Tedavi Planlaması. Ouintessence Yayıncılık Summitt JB, Robbins, J.William, Schwartz,Richard S, Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry 'A contemporary approach' Ouintessence Publishing Co. London Albers Harry F.,2002; Tooth Colored Restoratives 'Principles and Techniques', BC Decker Inc, Hamilton, London
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
SUM0
End Of Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
SUM0
Yarıyıl (Yıl) İçi Etkinlikleri40
Yarıyıl (Yıl) Sonu Etkinlikleri60
SUM100
Language of Instruction
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination248
Final Examination144
Attending Lectures31131
Practice314124
Individual Study for Mid term Examination248
Individual Study for Final Examination155
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)180
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
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LO332112 51211
LO411131 12 12
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LO733151225344
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LO9153 2311444
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