5th BDS Year SYLLABUS
 
   SYLLABUS
 
  Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge
Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
  Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
  Public Health Dentistry
   
Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge
     

Paper No. –I : Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Total Marks

Hours Per year

Lectures Practicals/Clinical
110 560

670 Hrs

Theory Marks

Final Viva Voce Internal
70 20 10

100

Practical Marks

Final Internal
90 10

100

200
     
  PROSTHODONTICS AND CROWN & BRIDGE
     
  COMPLETE DENTURES
     
  A) Applied Anatomy and Physiology.
   
1. Introduction
2. Biomechanics of the edentulous state.
3. Residual ridge resorption.
  B) Communicating with the patient
   
1. Understanding the patients.
  - Mental attitude.
2. Instructing the patient.
  C) Diagnosis and treatment planning for patients-
   
1.

With some teeth remaining.

2.

With no teeth remaining.

a. Systemic status.
b. Local factor.
c. The geriatric patient.
d. Diagnostic procedures.
  D) Articulators- discussion
  E) Improving the patient’s denture foundation and ridge relation -an overview.
  a. Pre-operative examination.
  b. Initial hard tissue & soft tissue procedure.
  c. Secondary hard & soft tissue procedure.
  d. Implant procedure.
  e. Congenital deformities.
  f. Postoperative procedure.
  F) Principles of Retention, Support and Stability
  G) Impressions - detail.
  a. Muscles of facial expression.
  b.

Biologic considerations for maxillary and mandibular impression including anatomy landmark and their interpretation.

  c. Impression objectives.
  d. Impression materials.
  e. Impression techniques.
  f. Maxillary and mandibular impression procedures.
  i. Preliminary impressions.
  ii. Final impressions.
  g.

Laboratory procedures involved with impression making (Beading & Boxing, and cast preparation).

  H) Record bases and occlusion rims- in detail.
  a. Materials & techniques.
  b. Useful guidelines and ideal parameters.
  c. Recording and transferring bases and occlusal rims.
  I) Biological consideration in jaw relation & jaw movements - craniomandibular relations.
  a) Mandibular movements.
  b) Maxillo -mandibular relation including vertical and horizontal jaw relations.
  c) Concept of occlusion- discuss in brief.
  J. Relating the patient to the articulator.
  a) Face bow types & uses– discuss in brief.
  b) Face bow transfer procedure - discuss in brief.
  K. Recording maxillo mandibular relation.
  a) Vertical relations.
  b) Centric relation records.
  c) Eccentric relation records.
  d) Lateral relation records.
  L. Tooth selection and arrangement.
  a) Anterior teeth.
  b) Posterior teeth.
  c) Esthetic and functional harmony.
  M. Relating inclination of teeth to concept of occlusion- in brief.
  a) Neutrocentric concept.
  b) Balanced occlusal concept.
  N. Trial dentures.
  O. Laboratory procedures.
  a) Wax contouring.
  b) Investing of dentures.
  c) Preparing of mold.
  d) Preparing & packing acrylic resin.
  e) Processing of dentures.
  f) Recovery of dentures.
  g) Lab remount procedures.
  h) Recovering the complete denture from the cast.
  i) Finishing and polishing the complete denture.
  j) Plaster cast for clinical denture remount procedure.
  P. Denture insertion.
  a) Insertion procedures.
  b) Clinical errors.
  c) Correcting occlusal disharmony.
  d) Selective grinding procedures.
  R. Treating problems with associated denture use – discuss in brief (tabulation/flow-chart form).
  S. Treating abused tissues - discuss in brief.
  T. Relining and rebasing of dentures- discuss in brief.
  U. Immediate complete dentures construction procedure- discuss in brief.
  V. The single complete denture- discuss in brief.
  W. Overdentures denture- discuss in brief.
  X. Dental implants in complete denture - discuss in brief.
     
  NOTE-
  It is suggested that the above mentioned topics be dealt with wherever appropriate in the following order so as to cover –
  1. Definition
  2. Diagnosis (of the particular situation /patient selection /treatment planning)
  3. Types / Classification
  4. Materials
  5. Methodology – Lab /Clinical
  6. Advantages & disadvantages
  7. Indications, contraindications
  8. Maintenance Phase
  9. Oral Implantology
  10. Ethics.
     
  REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
  1. Introduction
  -Terminologies and scope
  2. Classification.
  3. Examination, Diagnosis & Treatment planning & evaluation of diagnostic data.
  4. Components of a removable partial denture.
    Major connectors,
    Minor connectors,
    Rest and rest seats.
  5. Components of a Removable Partial Denture.
    Direct retainers,
    Indirect retainers,
    Tooth replacement.
  6. Principles of Removable Partial Denture Design.
  7. Survey and design – in brief.
    - Surveyors.
    - Surveying.
    - Designing.
  8. Mouth preparation and master cast.
  9. Impression materials and procedures for removable partial dentures.
  10. Preliminary jaw relation and esthetic try-in for some anterior replacement teeth.
  11. Laboratory procedures for framework construction-in brief.
  12. Fitting the framework - in brief.
  13. Try-in of the partial denture - in brief.
  14. Completion of the partial denture - in brief.
  15. Inserting the Removable Partial Denture - in brief.
  16. Postinsertion observations.
  17. Temporary Acrylic Partial Dentures.
  18. Immediate Removable Partial Denture.
  19. Removable Partial Dentures opposing Complete denture.
  NOTE- It is suggested that the above mentioned topics be dealt with wherever appropriate in the following order so as to cover –
  1. Definition
  2. Diagnosis (of the particular situation /patient selection /treatment planning)
  3. Types / Classification
  4. Materials
  5. Methodology – Lab /Clinical
  6. Advantages & disadvantages
  7. Indications, contraindications
  8. Maintenance Phase
  FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES
  Topics To Be Covered In Detail -
  Introduction
  Fundamentals of occlusion – in brief.
  Articulators – in brief.
  Treatment planning for single tooth restorations.
  Treatment planning for the replacement of missing teeth including selection and choice of abutment teeth.
  Fixed partial denture configurations.
  Principles of tooth preparations.
  Preparations for full veneer crowns – in detail.
  Preparations for partial veneer crowns – in brief.
  Provisional Restorations
  Fluid Control and Soft Tissue Management
  Impressions
  Working Casts and Dies
  Wax Patterns
  Pontics and Edentulous Ridges
  Esthetic Considerations
  Finishing and Cementation
   
  Topics To Be Covered In Brief -
  1. Solder Joints and Other Connectors
  2. All - Ceramic Restorations
  3. Metal - Ceramic Restorations
  4. Preparations of intracoronal restorations.
  5. Preparations for extensively damaged teeth.
  6. Preparations for periodontally weakened teeth
  7. The Functionally Generated Path Technique
  8. Investing and Casting
  9. Resin - Bonded Fixed Partials Denture
     
NOTE- It is suggested that the above mentioned topics be dealt with wherever appropriate in the following order so as to cover –
     
  1. Definition
  2. Diagnosis(of the particular situation /patient selection /treatment planning)
  3. Types / Classification
  4. Materials
  5. Methodology – Lab /Clinical
  6. Advantages & disadvantages
  7. Indications, contraindications
  8. Maintenance Phase
     
  RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
  1. Syllabus of Complete denture by - Charles M. Heartwell Jr. and Arthur O. Rahn
  2. Boucher’s “Prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients”
  3. Essentials of complete denture prosthodontics by – Sheldon Winkler.
  4. Maxillofacial prosthetics by – Willam R.Laney.
  5. McCraken’s Removable partial prosthodontics
  6. Removable partial prosthdontics by – Ernest L. Miller and Joseph E. Grass
 
 
 
 
 
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