Hungarian Communication Skills (download)
Topics A
- Definition of dental caries, localisation and progression in the anatomical crown.
- Histology of dental caries. (Enamel, dentin and root caries).
- Treatment possibilities of caries incipiens.
- Hand instruments and powered cutting equipments (micromotor, turbine, burs).
- Isolation of the operating field, its methods and instruments.
- Classification of cavities according to Black. Cavity design, nomenclature.
- Rules and steps in case of preparation for amalgam filling.
- Rules and steps in case of preparation for composite filling.
- Class I. cavity preparation for composite restoration.
- Class II. cavity preparation for composite restoration.
- Class III. cavity preparation for composite restoration.
- Class IV. cavity preparation for composite restoration. Treatment of fractured front-teeth.
- Class V. cavity preparation for composite restoration. Treatment of wedge shaped cervical abrasion of teeth.
- Aim of making fillings. Requirements for restorative materials. Classification of restorative materials.
- Aims and materials of temporary fillings. Types of base materials, their purpose.
- Composition and characteristics of dental amalgam.
- Glass ionomer cements: compositions and reason for application.
- Composition, classification and properties of composites.
- Adhesive filling technique. (Total-/self etch systems and their applications)
- Making a composite filling in case of class III. and IV. cavity. (Steps and execution)
- Making a composite filling in case of class I. and II. cavity. (Steps and execution)
- Making an amalgam filling in case of class I. and II. cavity. Matrix systems.
- Making an amalgam filling in case of class V. cavity. Finishing and polishing of amalgam.
Topics B
- Definition, indication and materials of inlay. The difference between cavity preparation in case of composite filling and inlay.
- Cavity preparation in case of metal inlay, onlay and overlay.
- Cavity preparation in case of aesthetic inlay, onlay.
- Differences between the clinical procedures of direct and indirect inlay restorations. (metal and aesthetic)
- Materials used for fixation of metal and aesthetic inlays. Preparation of inlay surface.
- Anatomical structures of teeth. Signing of the teeth. Mühlreiter signs.
- Anatomy and histology of pulp. Description of the pulp chamber.
- Pulp diagnostic procedures.
- Treatment of dental pulp. Direct and indirect pulp capping, amputation of pulp (pulpotomy).
- Diseases of dental pulp. Reversible and irreversible pulpitis, pulp necrosis.
- Consequenses of pulp necrosis. Etiology, symptoms, diagnostics of acute and chronic periapical periodontitis.
- Etiology, symptoms, diagnostics of acute and chronic apical abscess.
- Definition, aims, indications, contraindications of root canal treatment.
- Hand and engine driven instruments used in root canal treatment.
- Anatomy of apex and periapical periodontium.
- Significance and methods of root canal length determination.
- Root canal preparation by step-back technique. Apical stop / apical constriction.
- Aims, materials and procedure of root canal irrigation and root canal medicaments.
- Root canal filling by lateral condensation technique, materials, instruments.
- Definition of vital exstirpation, steps and instruments untill root canal shaping.
- Steps of vital exstirpation from root canal shaping till filling completion.