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Course Outline /Schedule (Weekly) Planned Learning Activities |
| Week | Subject | Student's Preliminary Work | Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
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1 |
Dental caries and factors of cavitation
İntroduction of laboratory supplies and principles of studying in laboratory. |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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2 |
Dental caries and factors of cavitation
The principles of Black´s classification in fantom molar teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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3 |
Dental caries and factors of cavitation
The principles of Black´s classification in fantom molar teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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4 |
Dental caries and factors of cavitation
The principles of Black´s classification in fantom anterior teeth
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Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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5 |
Dental caries and factors of cavitation
Placing, carving and modeling of amalgam fillings |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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6 |
Classification of dental caries
Placing, carving and modeling of amalgam fillings |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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7 |
The relation between caries and saliva
Amalgam fillings in posterior teeth with a contact form |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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8 |
Histology and structure of enamel
Amalgam fillings in posterior teeth with a contact form |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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9 |
Histology and structure of enamel
Amalgam fillings in posterior teeth with a contact form |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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10 |
Histology and structure of dentine
Placing and modeling of composite filling material to posterior teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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11 |
Histology and structure of cement
Placing and modeling of composite filling material to posterior teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory
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12 |
Developmental defects of enamel
Placing and modeling of composite filling material to anterior teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory
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13 |
Developmental defects of enamel
Placing and modeling of composite filling material to posterior teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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14 |
Developmental defects of dentine
Caries removal from first premolars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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15 |
Developmental defects of dentine
Caries removal from upper first premolars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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16 |
First Exam |
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17 |
Supplies used in restorative dentistry
Caries removal from lower first molars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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18 |
Supplies used in restorative dentistry
Caries removal from lower second molars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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19 |
The fundamentals of cavity preparation
Cementation and modeling of amalgam restoration to the first molars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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20 |
The fundamentals of cavity preparation
Cementation and modeling of amalgam restoration to the first molars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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21 |
Numerical anomalies in teeth with a restorative approach
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of amalgam restoration to the first premolars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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22 |
Shape and form Anomalies in teeth
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of amalgam restoration to the first premolars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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23 |
Shape and form Anomalies in teeth
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of amalgam restoration to the first premolars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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24 |
Cements used in restorative dentistry
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of amalgam restoration to the lower second premolars in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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25 |
Cements used in restorative dentistry
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of composite restoration to the upper anteriors in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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26 |
Amalgam fillings
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of composite restoration to the upper anteriors in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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27 |
Amalgam fillings
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of composite restoration to the lower anteriors in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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28 |
Composite fillings
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of composite restoration to the lower anteriors in extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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29 |
Composite fillings
Caries removal,Cementation and modeling of composite restoration to any extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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30 |
Composite fillings
Histological assessment of extracted human teeth |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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31 |
Restorations with dentin pins
Making pelucid extracted human teeth with pelucidation method |
Reading lecture notes and literature |
Oral and visual presentation
Laboratory |
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32/33/34 |
Second Midterm Exam |
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| Contribution of the Course to Key Learning Outcomes |
| # | Key Learning Outcome | Contribution* |
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1 |
Understand the concepts and relationships between concepts in the field of dentistry and have advanced contemporary theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of health care. |
5 |
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2 |
Have the ability to evaluate the nature, resource, limits, accuracy, reliability, and validity of knowledge. |
3 |
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3 |
Have the knowledge of discovering, evaluating and applying scientific information in dental field. |
3 |
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4 |
Be aware of the importance of ethical principles and ethical rules. |
1 |
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5 |
Be able to use advanced theoretical and practical knowledge regarding dentistry on advanced level |
5 |
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6 |
Be able to use the computer programs, related technology and educational tools in dentistry |
1 |
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7 |
Be able to take responsibility, either individually or as a team member, in solving complicated and unpredictable problems related to dental applications |
2 |
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8 |
Be able to critically assess acquired advanced knowledge and skills related to dentistry |
4 |
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9 |
Competent in specifying learning-needs and resources and guid the learning process by using resources effectively |
3 |
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10 |
Capable of developing and internalizing a positive attitude towards lifelong learning |
5 |
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11 |
Be qualified in instructing people or institutions on matters related to dentistry, transferring ideas and solving problems in a written or oral form, receiving thoughts, requirements and expectations of related people and institutions |
0 |
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12 |
Share professional information with both experts and people who are unfamiliar to this field |
3 |
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13 |
Capable of following professional information and interacting with international colleagues using at least one foreign language at European Language Portfolio B1 level |
0 |
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14 |
Be proficient in utilizing information and communication technologies on computer software at least at the level required by the European Computer Driving License in the field of dentistry. |
0 |
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15 |
Able to observe and evaluate contemporary developments in dentistry
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3 |
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16 |
Capable of using verbal and written Turkish language correctly and expressing herself/himself |
3 |
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17 |
Act according to the duties, the laws related to rights and responsibilities, regulations, legislation and professional ethical rules |
1 |
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18 |
Improve continuously in his/her own profession, as well as skills in accordance with scientific, social, cultural and artistic fields by identifying learning needs. |
1 |
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19 |
Have sound information about understanding the healthy and unhealthy invidual´s structure, the physiological functions and behaviors, and the interaction between health and physical and social environment |
3 |
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20 |
Have adequate experience on dental clinical applications |
5 |
| * Contribution levels are between 0 (not) and 5 (maximum). |
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