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Dr. Monem Alshihri د.عبدالمنعم الشهري

Associate Professor

Faculty عضو هيئة تدريس

كلية طب الأسنان
College of Dentistry, Building 23, 2nd Floor , Office 9
course

SDS 433

The course is designed to cover FIXED prosthodontics. It is offered during the 4th year and consists of one lecture and one clinical session per week throughout the academic year.

Information below are permitted by Dr.Al-Amri,
'' Educational and practical objectives
Being the intermediate FP (Fixed Prosthodontic) course, emphasis will be placed on:

  1. Providing the student with the optional knowledge and skills for a successful introduction to clinical FP.
  2. Developing the student's clinical and technical psychomotor skills to a defined level prior to actual patient care.
  3. Reinforcing the mutual interdependence of high-quality clinical and technical activities for the attainment of precise and predictable clinical outcomes.
  4. Developing the student's knowledge base, both didactically and clinically, with a view to refining the student's approach to patient care.
  5. Awareness of the cost-benefit equation in FP therapy, and the patient's right to make an informed choice.

 
CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  1. The student is required to complete the treatment of a minimum of 4 units of a relatively simple nature.

2.      For the purpose of this course, treatment means the following:

  1. Detailed and systematic documentation of clinical findings, including full detailed charting, accurate mounted study casts, 20 CMS (where necessary), and so on.
  2. Hand-written or typed account of all findings, treatment options, relative prognosis and treatment sequence.
  3. Meticulous execution of clinical procedures.
  4. It is important that each student be exposed to a range of common FP procedures.  If this is not achievable by himself/herself, then observing a colleague is the minimum requirement.
  5. Procedures that should be satisfactorily completed are: Single metal-ceramic and / or metal crown, 3 – unit FPD and post / core restorations of indirect / direct types.  Procedures that may be undertaken under the proper conditions are: Anterior veneers, resin-bonded FPD, or others as determined by the instructor.
  6. Clinical activities will be recorded on a weekly basis''

 

BOOKS OF INTEREST

Rosenstiel SF, Land MF, & Fujimoto J.
Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics,
5th edition. 
 
Shillingburg, Herbert T., Jr.; Sather, David A.; Wilson, Edwin L., Jr.; Cain, Joseph R.; Mitchell, Donald L.; Blanco, Luis J.; and Kessler, James C.
The fourth edition 
 
McCracken's Removable Partial Prosthodontics, 12e 12th Edition
by Alan B. Carr DMD MS , David T. Brown DDS MS 
 
Functional Occlusion: From TMJ to Smile Design 1st Edition
by Peter E. Dawson DDS 
 
 
Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition: A Biomimetic Approach 1st Edition
by Pascal Magne, U. Belser 
 
Fundamentals of Color: Shade Matching and Communiation in Esthetic Dentistry 2nd Edition
by Stephen J. Chu , Alessandro Devigus , Rade Paravina , Adam Mieleszko 
 
Contemporary Implant Dentistry,  3rd Edition
by Carl E. Misch DDS MDS PHD(HC)