Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
DİŞ207201821RESTORATIVE DENTISTRYCompulsory2310
Level of Course Unit
First Cycle
Objectives of the Course
Given the necessary information about dental embryology, histology, pathology moreover; pre-clinical training at the beginning of the patient before clinical applications, cariology and restorative dentistry practice is to provide in accordance with theoretical and practical lessons.
Name of Lecturer(s)
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Sultan Aktuğ Karademir
Learning Outcomes
1Able to known embryological, histological stages of dental structures and so to lose sight of possible pathological conditions;
2Able to choose appropriate treatment methods if determining of any dental pathology;
3Able to learn hand tools, rotary instruments used in Restorative Dentistry
4Able to learn the definition of tooth decay, how to treat the cavity preparasyonlarını, base, temporary and restorative materials application.
5Able to apply this information successfully in preclinical laboratory
Mode of Delivery
Formal Education
Prerequisites and co-requisities
None
Recommended Optional Programme Components
None
Course Contents
To describe tooth histological, embryological stages until from tooth develepment to the function and mention of possible pathologies, To describe restoration of dental materials and instruments theoretically and as a practical demonstration, To teach cavity preparation, base materials and its application techniques, temporary restorative materials and its application techniques furthermore restorative materials and its application techniques, This information is carried out on extracted human teeth and phantom teeth at preclinic lessons. To do Black I, Black II, MOD, Black III, Black IV, Black V cavity preparation, to placement of base materials and to do restoration.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1Hand Tools used in restorative dentistryBlack I cavity preparation,
2General Cavity TypesBlack I cavity preparation,
3Black II cavity preprationBlack I cavity preparation,
4Infection control in restorative dentistryBlack II cavity preparation,
5Matrix systemsBlack II cavity preparation,
6EmbriologyBlack II cavity preparation,
7General Properties of enamelBlack V cavity preparation,
8General Properties of dentineBase materials
9General Properties of sementBase materials
10General Properties of Pulp Matrix systems
11Definition of tooth decay and dental caries theories (1)Matrix systems
12ARA SINAVARA SINAV
13Definition of tooth decay and dental caries theories (2)Amalgam restorations
14Dental cariesamalgam restorations
15Enamel and Dentine caries (1)amalgam restorations
16Enamel and Dentine caries (2)amalgam restorations
17Cements in restorative dentistryBlack III cavity preparation,
18Stages to be Considered in restorative dentistryBlack III cavity preparation,
19Stages to be Considered in restorative dentistryBlack III cavity preparation,
20Amalgam restorations (1)Black III cavity preparation,
21Amalgam restorations (2)Black IV cavity preparation,
22Amalgam restorations (3)Black IV cavity preparation,
23The Effects of Amalgam Toxicology and MercuryBlack IV cavity preparation,
24Glass ionomer cementsComposite resin applications (anterior)
25Glass ionomer cementsComposite resin applications (anterior)
26ARA SINAVARA SINAV
27Adhesive systemsComposite resin applications (Posterior)
28Aesthetic restorative materials and composite resinsComposite resin applications (Posterior)
29Classification of composite resin Composite resin applications (Posterior)
30Posterior composite resins Composite resin applications (posterior)
31Properties of instruments used in restorative dentistry.Composite resin applications (posterior)
32Properties of instruments used in restorative dentistry.Composite resin applications (posterior)
Recommended or Required Reading
Orban, Balint Joseph Orban\'s oral histology and embryology. Mosby St. Louis, 1991 Baum, Phillips, Lund:Textbook of Operative Dentistry, 3 rd Ed.
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
Turkish
Work Placement(s)
None
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination224
Final Examination122
Makeup Examination122
Attending Lectures30260
Practice306180
Individual Study for Mid term Examination21530
Individual Study for Final Examination11515
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)293
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
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LO14   54  455
LO24   5    55
LO3        4  
LO4        5  
LO5 55 5      
* Contribution Level : 1 Very low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High
 
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