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Tématický okruh 1 (TO1) | |
1 | a. Treatment of class I and class II cavities – material selection, clinical procedure b. Complications of root canal treatment in the root canal c. Local anaesthesia in paediatric dentistry d. Treatment plan in periodontology |
2 | a. Indirect restorations – classification, indications, contraindications b. Instruments used in endodontics c. Early childhood caries - aetiology, prevention d. Acute gingivitis – classification, clinical features, principles of therapy |
3 | a. Theories of dental caries, characteristics of acute and chronic caries b. Surgical procedures in restorative dentistry and endodontics c. Examination of a child, caries risk assessment d. Differential diagnosis of periodontal diseases |
4 | a. Layers of carious lesions, methods of caries detection b. Dental pain – theory of pain c. Differences in anatomy and restorative treatment between deciduous and permanent teeth, ART technique d. Herpetic gingivostomatitis |
5 | a. Devices used in restorative dentistry and endodontics b. Post-endodontic treatment of anterior teeth c. Sublingual frenulum, labial frenulum, shallow vestibulum oris in children d. Candidiasis |
6 | a. Means of securing dry operative field b. Chronic pulpitis, internal granuloma c. Fissure sealing, preventive resin restoration d. Chronic gingivitis – classification, clinical features, principles of therapy |
7 | a. Treatment options for deep caries (pulpae proxima and ad pulpam penetrans) b. Acute exacerbation of chronic apical periodontitis c. Early childhood caries – course of the carious process, treatment, consequences d. Differential diagnosis of acute ulcerative gingivitis, herpetic gingivostomatitis, herpes simplex and recurrent aphthous stomatitis |
8 | a. Air-turbine – comparison with micromotor, indications, preparation rules, suitable burs b. Indications and contraindications of endodontic treatment c. Treatment plan in paediatric dentistry d. Periodontal abscess – aetiology, clinical features, therapy |
9 | a. Resin composites – classification, composition, properties b. Apical periodontitis – aetiology, therapy c. Premature loss of primary teeth – cause, consequences, therapy d. Prosthetic treatment of dentition with periodontal disease |
10 | a. Glass-ionomer cements – classification, composition, properties b. Clinical and histological classification of pulp state c. Oral mucosa diseases of viral aetiology in children d. Clinical features of syphilis on oral mucosa |
11 | a. Glass-ionomer cements – indications, contraindications, treatment procedure b. Weeping root canal – causes of persistent intracanal exudation, treatment options c. Tooth development in primary and secondary dentition: formation of tooth germs and their mineralization d. External and internal aetiological factors of periodontal diseases |
12 | a. Amalgam – composition, advantages, disadvantages b. Chronic apical periodontitis c. Extraction of primary teeth: indications, technique, complications d. Periodontal pocket |
13 | a. Material selection in restorative dentistry b. Irreversible pulpitis – clinical diagnosis, principles of treatment c. Radiographic examination in children: rules, indications, projections d. Stomatitis on the basis of immunological and keratinization disorders |
14 | a. Treatment of class V cavities – material selection b. Acute apical periodontitis c. Developmental anomalies of teeth – anomalies of number and shape d. Mucogingival surgery |
15 | a. Resin composites – indications, contraindications, treatment procedure b. Vital pulpotomy – indications, contraindications, treatment procedure c. Conscious sedation and general anaesthesia in paediatric dentistry d. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis |
16 | a. Treatment of class IV cavities – clinical procedure, stratification technique b. Principles of root canal treatment, methods of root canal instrumentation c. Oral mucosa diseases of non-viral aetiology in children d. Conservative treatment of periodontal diseases |
17 | a. Adhesive systems – classification, composition, properties b. Necrosis and gangrene of the pulp – diagnosis, therapy c. Prosthetic treatment in primary and secondary dentition d. Surgical treatment of periodontal diseases |
18 | a. Retention and resistance of restorations b. Differential diagnosis of dental pain c. Tooth development in primary dentition and secondary dentition: eruption and root development d. Burning mouth syndrome |
19 | a. Principles of radiography, OPG and CBCT – indications in restorative dentistry, analysis b. Root canal instrumentation – techniques c. Treatment options in immature permanent teeth d. Disorders of salivary secretion |
20 | a. Treatment of class III cavities – material selection, clinical procedure b. Engine-driven instrumentation of root canals c. Psychotherapeutical techniques during dental treatment in paediatric dentistry d. Oral hygiene and home care of the diseases of periodontium |
21 | a. Restorative dentistry as a cause of periodontal pathologies b. Direct and indirect pulp capping – indications, contraindications, treatment procedure c. Injuries of hard dental tissues in primary and secondary dentition d. Clinical features of allergic reactions on oral mucosa |
22 | a. Adhesive systems – principles of adhesion, application procedure b. Access cavity – clinical procedure, cavity shape, position of root canals c. Communication with parents of paediatric patients d. Implantation and regeneration in periodontology |
23 | a. Disinfectants and therapeutic agents used in restorative dentistry and endodontics b. Pulpitis – classification, mechanisms of pulp infection/damage c. Luxatory injuries in primary and secondary dentition d. Prevention of periodontal diseases |
24 | a. Entrance examination in restorative dentistry – history, extraoral examination b. Root canal obturation techniques - advantages, disadvantages c. Procedures involving dental pulp in primary teeth d. Hyperkeratosis – pathological anatomy and clinical features |
25 | a. General rules of the preparation of hard dental tissues b. Differences in diagnosis and therapy between acute and chronic apical periodontitis c. Dental age determination, orthopantomogram evaluation d. Acute ulcerative gingivitis – aetiology, clinical features, therapy |
26 | a. Materials in restorative dentistry – storage, handling, mixing b. Endodontic pathologies caused by periodontal disease c. Tooth eruption disorders in primary and secondary dentition d. Classification of periodontal diseases |
27 | a. Possibilities of pulp damage during cavity preparation and filling placement b. Antibiotics and corticoids in restorative dentistry c. Primary prevention of dental caries in children d. White lesions |
28 | a. Intraoral radiographs – types of projections, indications, image analysis b. Reversible pulp disease c. Periodontal diseases in primary and secondary dentition d. Differential diagnostics of ulcerative lesions |
29 | a. Composition and properties of hard dental tissues, anatomy and morphology of the pulp chamber and root canals b. Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) – properties, usage options c. Developmental disorders of hard dental tissues in primary and secondary dentition d. Viral infections in oral cavity |
30 | a. Defence mechanism against caries in enamel, dentin and pulp b. Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) and calcium silicate cements – usage options c. Interceptive dentistry approach in primary and secondary dentition, Recaldent d. Periodontitis – clinical and radiographic pictures |
31 | a. Instruments and accessories necessary for filling placement b. Complications of root canal treatment in the periapical region, distant complications c. Cooperation between paedodontist and orthodontist d. The importance of occlusion and articulation disorders in periodontology |
32 | a. Clinical appearance of dental caries – objective and subjective symptoms b. Post-endodontic treatment of posterior teeth c. Oral hygiene in children d. Manifestation of systemic (metabolic, infectious, hematologic) diseases on oral mucosa |
33 | a. Non-carious defects of hard dental tissues – abrasion, attrition, erosion, abfraction b. Reversible and irreversible pulp diseases c. Healthy dietary habits in children d. Halitosis |
34 | a. Treatment of cervical lesions – clinical procedures b. Materials used for root canal obturation c. Surgical procedures in primary and secondary dentition d. Initial phase of periodontal treatment |
35 | a. Crossover between restorative dentistry and surgery, prosthodontics and periodontology b. Endo-perio lesions c. Local and systemic fluoride supplementation in children, fluoride action d. Oral symptoms of AIDS |
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MS TEAMS Poslední úprava: Džupinková Zuzana (15.09.2023)
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1. Treatment of class I and class II cavities – material selection, clinical procedure 2. Indirect restorations – classification, indications, contraindications 3. Theories of dental caries, characteristics of acute and chronic caries 4. Layers of carious lesions, methods of caries detection 5. Devices used in restorative dentistry and endodontics 6. Means of securing dry operative field 7. Treatment options for deep caries (pulpae proxima and ad pulpam penetrans) 8. Air-turbine – comparison with micromotor, indications, preparation rules, suitable burs 9. Resin composites – classification, composition, properties 10. Glass-ionomer cements – classification, composition, properties 11. Glass-ionomer cements – indications, contraindications, treatment procedure 12. Amalgam – composition, advantages, disadvantages 13. Material selection in restorative dentistry 14. Treatment of class V cavities – material selection 15. Resin composites – indications, contraindications, treatment procedure 16. Treatment of class IV cavities – clinical procedure, stratification technique 17. Adhesive systems – classification, composition, properties 18. Retention and resistance of restorations 19. Principles of radiography, OPG and CBCT – indications in restorative dentistry, analysis 20. Treatment of class III cavities – material selection, clinical procedure 21. Restorative dentistry as a cause of periodontal pathologies 22. Adhesive systems – principles of adhesion, application procedure 23. Disinfectants and therapeutic agents used in restorative dentistry and endodontics 24. Entrance examination in restorative dentistry – history, extraoral examination 25. General rules of the preparation of hard dental tissues 26. Materials in restorative dentistry – storage, handling, mixing 27. Possibilities of pulp damage during cavity preparation and filling placement 28. Intraoral radiographs – types of projections, indications, image analysis 29. Composition and properties of hard dental tissues, anatomy and morphology of the pulp chamber and root canals 30. Defence mechanism against caries in enamel, dentin and pulp 31. Instruments and accessories necessary for filling placement 32. Clinical appearance of dental caries – objective and subjective symptoms 33. Non-carious defects of hard dental tissues – abrasion, attrition, erosion, abfraction 34. Treatment of cervical lesions – clinical procedures 35. Crossover between restorative dentistry and surgery, prosthodontics and periodontology Poslední úprava: Tichý Antonín, MDDr., Ph.D. (10.11.2022)
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