SDS 333 PRECLINICAL FIXED PROSTHODONTICS
This is a one year course during the Third Year. It is an introductory course to Fixed Prosthodontics. The course represents the orientation phase to the discipline of fixed prosthodontics (FP). It provides a structured framework for the students to learn the scientific basis and the fundamental principles of FP. It prepares the student for the practice of sound clinical FP through a patient simulation phase of mechanical and technical procedures.
TOPIC |
Week |
Introduction to the course / Introduction to fixed prosthodontics and Treatment planning for single-tooth restoration (Chapter 1&6) |
1 |
Fundamentals of Occlusion (Chapter 2, pp 54-55) |
2 |
Articulators (Chapter 3). |
3 |
Principles of tooth preparation (Chapter 9+ pp139-141) |
4 |
Retention and resistance and its theoretical and practical attainment (Chapter 9(pp. 119-125)) |
5 |
Metal ceramic crown preparation (pp. 142-151) |
6 |
Treatment planning for replacement of missing teeth (Chapter 7). |
7 |
Introduction to ceramics and All ceramic crowns (pp. 151-153 & 433- 436) |
8 |
Pontic Design (pp. 485-502) |
9 |
Impressions (Chapter 17(pp. 281-304)). |
10 |
Working cast and dies (Chapter 18(pp. 309-333)). |
11 |
Wax patterns (Chapter 19(pp. 335-353)). |
12 |
Wax-up procedures, cut-back & framework designs for metal ceramic restoration (pp. 457-468 & 502-506) |
13 |
Investing and casting (Chapter 21(pp. 365-378)). |
14 |