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  Course Description
Course Name : Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics II

Course Code : DEN330

Course Type : Compulsory

Level of Course : First Cycle

Year of Study : 3

Course Semester : Fall and Spring (32 Weeks)

ECTS : 7

Name of Lecturer(s) : Asst.Prof.Dr. AYŞİN TOPUZ DUMANİ
Prof.Dr. HAMDİ OĞUZ YOLDAŞ

Learning Outcomes of the Course : To be able to make the access cavity preparation and to learn pulp anatomy
To understand the instruments of root canal treatment
To learn the methods of root canal preparation and filling.
To learn the biology and pathology of pulp and periapical tissues and to be able to make diagnosis and treatment planning
To understand the indications and contindications of root canal treatment.

Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face

Prerequisites and Co-Prerequisites : DEN230 Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics I

Recommended Optional Programme Components : None

Aim(s) of Course : Learn the biology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of pulp and periapical tissues, understand the methods and materials of root canal treatment and use these methods and materials with extracted human teeth and fantom teeth.

Course Contents : Leaarn the biology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of pulp and periapical tissues, understand the methods and materials of root canal treatment are take place.

Language of Instruction : Turkish

Work Place : Faculty of Dentistry, Simulation Laboratory and 3. Classroom


  Course Outline /Schedule (Weekly) Planned Learning Activities
Week Subject Student's Preliminary Work Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 History of Endodonti Preparing access cavity in upper anterior teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
2 Biology of pulp and periapical tissues Preparing access cavity in upper anterior teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
3 Pathology of pulp and periapical tissues Preparing access cavity in upper anterior teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
4 Pathology of pulp and periapical tissues Preparing access cavity in upper anterior teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
5 Patient education and communication in Endodontics Preparing access cavity in lower anterior teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
6 Diagnosis and planning in Endodontics Preparing access cavity in lower anterior teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
7 Vital pulp treatments Preparing access cavity in lower anterior teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
8 Indications and contrendications of root canal treatment Preparing access cavity in upper premolar teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
9 Indications and contrendications of root canal treatment Preparing access cavity in upper premolar teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
10 Prepare teeth for root canal treatment Preparing access cavity in lower premolar teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
11 Preparing access cavity and pulp anatomies Preparing access cavity in lower premolar teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
12 Preparing access cavity and pulp anatomies Preparing access cavity in upper molar teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
13 Preparing access cavity and pulp anatomies Preparing access cavity in upper molar teeth, enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
14 Supplies using in root canal treatment Preparing access cavity inlower molar teeth,enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
15 Supplies using in root canal treatment Preparing access cavity inlower molar teeth,enlarging the canals, obturating canals and periapical radiograph. Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
16 First Midterm Exam All assigned handouts
17 Biomechanical preparations of root canals Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
18 Biomechanical preparations of root canals Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
19 İrrigation of root canals Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
20 İrrigation of root canals Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
21 İrrigation of root canals Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
22 Microbiology and immünology in Endodontics Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
23 Microbiology and immünology in Endodontics Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
24 Microbiology and immünology in Endodontics Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
25 Drug use in root canal Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
26 Root canal filling methods Amalgam restorations in upper and lower teeth Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
27 Root canal filling methods composite restorations in upper and lower teeth Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
28 Materials used in root canal filling Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
29 2nd Midterm Exam Sealers in Endodontics Amalgam and composite restoration in Black 5 cavities Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
30 Root canal treatment in one appointment Amalgam and composite restoration in Black 5 cavities Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
31 Healing and assessment of success after root canal treatment Amalgam and composite restoration in Black 5 cavities Assigned handouts Lecture and Oral Presentation Laboratory
32/33/34 Final Exam All assigned handouts


  Required Course Resources
Resource Type Resource Name
Recommended Course Material(s)  Cukurova University, Faculty of Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics Lecture Notes
 Endodontics, T. Alaçam. Barış Yayınları.
 Pathways of Pulp,Cohen S, Burns RC. Mosby 2002
Required Course Material(s)


  Assessment Methods and Assessment Criteria
Semester/Year Assessments Number Contribution Percentage
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 2 100
    Homeworks/Projects/Others 0 0
Total 100
Rate of Semester/Year Assessments to Success 40
 
Final Assessments 100
Rate of Final Assessments to Success 60
Total 100

  Contribution of the Course to Key Learning Outcomes
# Key Learning Outcome Contribution*
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
2 Have the ability to evaluate the nature, resource, limits, accuracy, reliability, and validity of knowledge. 3
3 Have the knowledge of discovering, evaluating and applying scientific information in dental field. 3
4 Be aware of the importance of ethical principles and ethical rules. 1
5 Be able to use advanced theoretical and practical knowledge regarding dentistry on advanced level 5
6 Be able to use the computer programs, related technology and educational tools in dentistry 1
7 Be able to take responsibility, either individually or as a team member, in solving complicated and unpredictable problems related to dental applications 2
8 Be able to critically assess acquired advanced knowledge and skills related to dentistry 4
9 Competent in specifying learning-needs and resources and guid the learning process by using resources effectively 3
10 Capable of developing and internalizing a positive attitude towards lifelong learning 5
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
12 Share professional information with both experts and people who are unfamiliar to this field 3
13 Capable of following professional information and interacting with international colleagues using at least one foreign language at European Language Portfolio B1 level 0
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
15 Able to observe and evaluate contemporary developments in dentistry 3
16 Capable of using verbal and written Turkish language correctly and expressing herself/himself 3
17 Act according to the duties, the laws related to rights and responsibilities, regulations, legislation and professional ethical rules 1
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
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
20 Have adequate experience on dental clinical applications 5
* Contribution levels are between 0 (not) and 5 (maximum).

  Student Workload - ECTS
Works Number Time (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
    Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 29 4 116
    Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 29 1 29
Assesment Related Works
    Homeworks, Projects, Others 0 0 0
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 2 10 20
    Final Exam 1 10 10
Total Workload: 175
Total Workload / 25 (h): 7
ECTS Credit: 7