January 2026 / June, 2025
1 day
English
500 EUR
Semmelweis University, Dept. of Prosthodontics
Entry requirements: Dentists (DMD degree)
Application starts: on demand
Application deadline: 11 Apr, 2025
OVERVIEW

The Department of Prosthodontics at Semmelweis University is the largest teaching unit of the Faculty of Dentistry. Our clinic is involved in the education of dental students in all semesters except one, from the teaching of material science through odontotechnology to prosthodontics.

One of the most critical steps in the process of making dentures is taking an impression. The impression given to the dental technician is not only a vital piece of information but also the dentist’s signature. What can we do to make sure that this impression gives us the best possible picture of ourselves?

The final step in the process is cementing. This is the step where all our previous work can be ruined if we are not careful. But if we use the right cement in the right way, we can put the crown on our work.

The course is combined of 75 % theoretical part and 25 %t practical part.

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Entry requirements
Required language proficiency
Learning objectives

We’ll help you find your way around the numerous cements and impression materials on the market. When, which and especially How should you use them?

MAIN TOPICS:

  • The different materials used in prosthodontics: metals, feldspat, oxide, lithium silicate ceramics.
  • Dental cements in the 21st century.
  • What should be fixed with what and how?

Application process

Introduction of the lecturers

Máté Jász, MD, DMD, PHD
Dr. Máté Jász graduated from Semmelweis University with a degree in General Medicine in 1999 and a degree in Dentistry in 2005. Since then Dr. Jász has been working as a lecturer at the university, giving lectures and practical courses in Hungarian, English, and German. In 2006 he was one of the founding members of the Gnatology Working Group of the Department of Prosthodontics. Since then, that field has been an important part of his teaching, patient care, and research. The abnormal functioning of the temporomandibular joint and associated diseases can have very serious consequences for general health and well-being. To help as many patients as possible live full and comfortable lives. Dr. Jász feels it is his duty to train as many colleagues as possible in this field.

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