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Welcome back. Advanced Prosthodontics & Implantology. SDS - 493. SDS – 493 combines. SDS 441 – Clinical Removable Prosthodontics II & SDS 432 - Clinical Fixed Prosthodontics II With a twist …………. SDS – 493 combines. TWO SEMESTER DIDECTIC (Lectures) & TWO semester Clinics.

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  1. Welcome back

  2. Advanced Prosthodontics&Implantology SDS - 493

  3. SDS – 493 combines • SDS 441 – Clinical Removable Prosthodontics II & • SDS 432 - Clinical Fixed Prosthodontics II • With a twist ………….

  4. SDS – 493 combines • TWO SEMESTER DIDECTIC (Lectures) & • TWO semester Clinics

  5. Learning outcomes • Perform a comprehensive examination, diagnosis, treatment planning and treatment for a variety of prosthodonticcases. • Demonstrate sound basic knowledge of the procedures and materials used in the construction of fixed and removable dental prosthesis. • Demonstrate the ability to execute clinical procedures related to the treatment of fixed, removable and combined dental cases, applying the fundamental principles of fixed , removable and implant prosthodontics. • Properly coordinate between technical procedures and knowledge in all clinical procedures.

  6. Learning outcomes • Recognize the importance of shortened dental arch and implant- retained overdenture as a standard of care for the treatment of completely edentulous patients. • Use all available resources to search for information pertinent to the principles, theories and techniques used to treat patients with comprehensive dental cases. • The students should be able to communicate and interact professionally and effectively with patients, colleagues and members of the health care team. • Demonstrate a good rapport with dental technicians for the fabrication of various dental prosthesis. • Perform high-quality clinical and technical activities for the attainment of precise and predictable clinical outcomes.

  7. Course mechanics • Clinical Sessions • 1 session / week (3 hours) • 15 sessions / semester (45 hours) • 30 sessions / year • However, it is part of DEN 493 so ……. • Lectures • 12 / semester • 24 lecutres for the course • Additional 3 hours per week for home study

  8. Lecture topics – 1st Semester • Course introduction • Prosthodontics – biologic and functional aspect of tooth loss • Pre-edentulism • Overdentures – Part I: rationale, advantages & disadvantages, indications & contraindications • Overdentures – Part II: examination, case selection, abutment selection, treatment plan • Overdentures – Part III: clinical procedures, impression techniques, abutments, post-insertion maintenance phase • Attachments for Overdentures

  9. Lecture topics – 1st Semester • Surveyed crown • Attachments for RPD and Segmented Bridges • Treatment planning for implant : Diagnosis, implant treatment decision, indications and planning overview, patient selection, biomechanical consideration • Dental Implants – Part I: Clinical Procedures • Dental Implants – Part II: Clinical and Lab Procedures • Implant retained overdenture

  10. Lecture topics - 2nd semester • Occlusalconsideration in prosthodontics • Dental Implants : Occlusal considerations for implant supported prosthesis and maintenance • Dental Implants : Implant complications and maintenance • Dental Implants : Immediate implant loading • Perio-prostho relation • Temporomandibular disorders, screening history and exam for routine dental patients

  11. Lecture topics - 2nd semester • Removable Occlusal Devices • Bite Raising in Prosthodontics • Wear of Teeth • Maxillofacial Prosthesis – Part I • Maxillofacial Prosthesis – Part II • Maxillofacial Prosthesis – Part III

  12. Clinical requirements • Fixed Prosthodontics including Implants 8 units • Single Crown 1 unit • Conventional FPD Number of retainers + 1 (for pontics) • Min Prep / Resin Bonded FPD 2 units (max.) • Cast P & C 1 unit • Prefab. P & C build up ½ (0.5) unit • Implant Crown 1 unit

  13. Clinical requirements • Removable Prosthodontics 4 Arches • Each Arch Prosthesis 1 unit • It should be combination of CD, RPD, Overdenture with or without attachments, and implant retention. • Transitional or interim Prosthesis ½ (0.5) unit

  14. Methods of Assessment • Clinical Skills • Fulfilling minimum clinical requirements and completion of a minimum number of comprehensive cases to reflect the students’ ability to perform the procedures with precision and to integrate and apply their acquired manual skills in various clinical situations. • Daily / Procedural clinical evaluation. • 4 Practical competency examination. • Student’s self evaluation for every clinical procedure • Didactic • 2 Mid term Written Exams • Final Written Exam • OSCE

  15. Methods of Assessment - Grading • Didactic • 2 Mid term Written Exams (10 each) 20 (8th week of 1st semester & 5th week of 2nd) • Final Comprehensive Written Exam 20 • OSCE 10 (Extracted from DEN 493)

  16. Methods of Assessment - Grading • Clinical • Completion of Requirements 10 • Continuous clinical (Daily procedure) 10 • 4 Competencies 30 • Preparation of Full Crown 8 • Final Impression Full Crown 7 • Final Impression CD / RPD 8 • Surveying & Designing RPD 7

  17. Learning Resources – Text Books • Owall B, Kayser AF, Carlsson GE. Prosthodontics: Principles and management strategies. London:Mosby-Wolfe, 1996. • Jenkines G. Precision attachments: a link to successful restorative treatment. Quintessence Publishing Co., 1999. • Preiskel H. Overdentures made easy. Quintessence Publishing Co. • Mohl M, Zarb G, Carlsson G, Rugh J. A textbook of occlusion. Quintessence Publishing Co., 1991. • Dawson P. Evaluation and diagnosis and treatment of occlusal problems, second edition. St Louis: Mosby, 1989. • Worthington P, Lang B, LaVelle W. Osseointegration in Dentistry. Quintessence Publishing Co.,1994. • Block M, Kent J, Guerra L. Implant in Dentistry. W.B.Saunders Company,1997. • Beumer, Curtis, Fritell. Maxillofacial Rehabilitation. • Taylor T. Clinical Maxillofacial Prosthetics. Quintessence Publishing Co., 2000

  18. Learning Resources – Reference Books • Alan B. Carr, David T. Brown. McCracken’s Removable Partial Prosthodontics. Elsevier Mosby, 2011. • Rodney D. Phoenix, David R. Cagna, Charles F. DeFreest. Stewart’s Clinical Removable Partial Prosthodontics. Quintessence books. 2008. • Hamid R. Shafie, Clinical and laboratory Manual of Implant Overdentures. Blackwell unssgaard, 2007. Electronic Materials, Web Sites etc • Zest Anchor web site for locator attachments.

  19. FIXED CLINICAL EVALUATION FORM FOR SDS 493

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