2nd BDS Year SYLLABUS
 
   SYLLABUS
 
  General Pathology and Microbiology
General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  Dental Materials
  Pre Clinical Conservative Dentistry
  Pre Clinical Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge
   

Pre Clinical Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge

   

Paper No. –V : Pre Clinical Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Total Marks

Hours Per year

Lectures Practicals
25 200

225 Hrs

Theory Marks

Final Viva Voce Internal
60 20 20

100

100
     

PRE CLINICAL PROSTHODONTICS, CROWN AND 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. Principles of Retention, Support and Stability
  F. 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).

  G. Record bases and occlusion rims- in detail.
   
a. Materials & techniques.
b. Useful guidelines and ideal parameters.
c. Recording and transferring bases and occlusal rims.
  H.

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.
  I. Relating the patient to the articulator.
   
a. Face bow types & uses– discuss in brief.
b. Face bow transfer procedure - discuss in brief.
  J. Recording maxillo mandibular relation.
   
a. Vertical relations.
b. Centric relation records.
c. Eccentric relation records.
d. Lateral relation records.
  K. Tooth selection and arrangement.
   
a. Anterior teeth.
b. Posterior teeth.
c. Esthetic and functional harmony.
  L. Relating inclination of teeth to concept of occlusion- in brief.
   
a. Neutrocentric concept.
b. Balanced occlusal concept.
  M. Trial dentures.
  N. 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.
     
    REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES
     
  1. Introduction
    Terminologies and scope
  2. Classification.
 
 
 
 
 
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