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Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics II - EA0907473
Title: Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics II
Guaranteed by: Stomatologická klinika (14-470)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
Actual: from 2020
Semester: winter
Points: 8
E-Credits: 8
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/1, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 14 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
For type:  
Guarantor: MUDr. Jan Netolický, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): MUDr. Hana Hecová, Ph.D.
MUDr. Jan Netolický, Ph.D.
Co-requisite : EA0904471, EA0905471, EA0906471
Is co-requisite for: EA0910477
In complex pre-requisite: EA0910361, EA0910477, EA0910479, EA0910481, EA0910483, EA0910485
Annotation
Aim of the lectures is to explain the influence of anatomical interconnection of pulp and periodontium on the development of pulpoparodontal diseases.
Student is acquainted with the risks and complications in the treatment of root canals.
Student will acquire knowledge about the late consequences of injuries of hard dental tissues and periodontal tissues.
Last update: Dundová Jitka (30.10.2019)
Aim of the course

Student understands the importance of anatomical interconnection of pulp and periodontium in the development of pulpoparodontal diseases and has theoretical background for their diagnosis.

Student knows how to prevent complications in the treatment of root canals.

Student is able to clinically and radiologically recognize resorptive processes of the dental root and obliteration of the root canal.

Last update: Dundová Jitka (30.10.2019)
Literature

Endodontic Therapy, 6th Edition By Franklin S. Weine, Mosby Title
Pathways of the Pulp, 8th Edition By Stephen Cohen, and Richard C. Burns, Mosby Title
Traumatic dental injurie :A Manual Second Edition JENS ANDREASEN, H/S RIGSHOSPITALETFrances Andreasen, Blackwell – Munksgaard

Last update: Dundová Jitka (30.10.2019)
Teaching methods

Lectures, videos, slideshows

Last update: Dundová Jitka (30.10.2019)
Requirements to the exam

Active participation in clinical practices at the Department of Restorative Dentistry

Credit

Oral exam, theoretical knowledge in the scope of the syllabus Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics I+II

Oral exam - questions:

Conservative Dentistry and Endodontology

 

1.      a) Diagnosis and treatment of dental caries in frontal teeth (anterior region of oral cavity).

b) Chronic periapical periodontitis acute exacerbans – how to diagnose it on the patient and describe the treatment step by step.

 

2.      a) Diagnosis of acute irreversible forms of pulpitis.

b) Large approximal carious lesions in molars and premolars and their treatment.

 

3.      a) Diagnosis of internal granuloma.

b) Abrasion (cervical defects) – treatment.

 

4.      a) Diagnosis of chronic periapical periodontitis.

b) Treatment of dental caries III. class with glass ionomer cement materials.

 

5.      a) Diagnosis of dental caries in distal teeth and treatment plan.

b) Chronic periapical periodontitis – conservative treatment of the root canal – one step treatment.

 

6.      a) Diagnosis of erosion of hard dental tissues.

b) Treatment of clinical crown after successful root canal treatment – review of treatment possibilities.

 

7.      a) Diagnosis of chronic pulpitis aperta.

b) Periapical acute periodontitis – treatment.

 

8.      a) Diagnosis of fractures of clinical crown of anterior teeth in adult patients – treatment plan.

b) Irreversible from of pulpitis – treatment.

 

9.      a) Diagnosis of development defects of hard dental tissues.

b) Treatment of hard dental tissues defects after trauma in anterior teeth of adult patients.

 

10.  a) Diagnosis of periapical acute periodontitis.

b) Treatment of dental caries of III. class (according to Black) with composite restorative materials or with compomer restorative materials.

 

11.  a) Diagnosis of acute pulpoperiodontal syndrome.

b) Treatment of chronic pulpitis.

 

12.  a) Diagnosis of dental treatment possibilities variations in cases of dental caries pulpae proxima (caries close to pulp).

b) Treatment of pulp gangrene.

 

13.  a) Diagnosis of dental caries pulp penetrans (caries penetrating into the pulp).

b) Treatment of caries in distal teeth with composite filling materials.

 

14.  a) Diagnosis of acquired defects of hard dental tissues – review.

b) Treatment of dental pulp injuries.

 

 

15.  a) Indications for direct pulp capping.

b) Treatment of small carious lesions in distal region of oral cavity minimal preparation and filling possibilities.

 

16.  a) Diagnosis (diagnostic methods) of pulp necrosis.

b) Treatment of neck (cervical) carious lesions in distal region.

 

17.  a) Diagnosis of hyper sensitivity in neck region of teeth and treatment.

b) Treatment of pulp necrosis.

 

18.  a) Diagnosis of carious lesions on Bite-wing x-rays and treatment plan.

b) Mechanical preparation of straight root canals with hand instruments (function and techniques).

 

19.  a) Evaluation of patients´ oral hygiene.

b) Determination of the working length of root canal, during endodontic therapy.

 

20.  a) Evaluation of the anatomical parameters of the root canal or based on x-ray pictures.

b) Treatment of cervical carious lesions in frontal teeth.

 

21.  a) Hygiene instructions of cleaning the oral cavity, including prosthetic appliances.

b) Mechanical preparation of non straight root canals with root hand instrumentals.

 

22.  a) Diagnosis of tetracycline teeth review of treatment possibilities.

b) Filling of the root canal with root filling material and master cone and with lateral cold

    gutta-percha condensation technique.

 

23.  a) Finding out and correcting the habits of patients with high caries occurrence. Provide

          them with motivation.

b) The role of x-ray pictures in diagnosis and treatment in restorative dentistry and  

    endodontics.

 

24.  a) Describe the most frequent causes of disease of pulpoperiodontal complex. Diagnostic methods.

b) Focal tooth infection, diagnosis and treatment possibilities.

 

25.  a) Diagnosis of periodontal status and its importance in diagnosis in endodontics.

b) Complications during treatment of root canals and their prevention.

Last update: Březinová Hana (30.10.2025)
Syllabus

Ca (OH)2 in endodontics – using in healing of  extensive periapikal leasions

Clinical dignostic and treatment of endo-perio lesions

Emergency in endodontics

Results ot traumatic dental ijuries

Possibilities of using laser in restorative dentistry

Importance of intraoral X ray in restorative dentistry

Complication during root canal treatment

Last update: Dundová Jitka (30.10.2019)
 
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