COURSE TITLE: CONSERVATION TECHNOLOGY-I
Year :- 2 Semester:- IV
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE:
The placement of this subject is in 2nd year, semester-IV of BS-DCP (Dental Technology).
The purpose of this course is to gain knowledge & understanding about the role of Dental
Technologist in fabrication of Crowns & Bridges.
This course provides comprehensive training for students with substantial knowledge and
practical ability of Dental Technology. The ample possible training opportunities. Provide
students with opportunities for service-learning activities in the community that promote
the mission of the school, university, and profession. Students from each of the oral health
professional with the same basic science knowledge, and ensuring that dental technology
and dental students have comparable experience of anatomy and the principles of dental
prosthetics; they can discuss patient cases using the same professional language.
Discuss instruments, the position of the patients, impression tray, making of the model,
trimming of a model, Materials used in Fixed Laboratory, Instruments,
Machine, Laboratory techniques and procedures of the Crown and Bridges, Post insertion
complains, Manipulation of Materials.
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course, students would able to:-
1. Remember different terminologies used in prosthodontics
2. Classify different types of Crown and Bridges
3. Know difference b/w various types of prosthesis
4. Understand different materials and equipment required for different types of Lab work.
5. Perform laboratory techniques and procedures
6. Lute Crown and Bridge
7. Perform spot grinding process
- Teacher: Muhammad Adnan Qamar
COURSE CODE: PD 202
PLACEMENT: 2nd Year Semester IV
Credit hours: 3
INTRODUCTION:
The placement of this subject is in 2nd year, semester-IV of BS-DCP (Dental Technology). The purpose of this course is to gain knowledge & understanding of the role of Dental Technologist in the fabrication of dentures.
This course provides comprehensive training for students with substantial knowledge and practical ability of Dental Technology. The ample possible training opportunities. Provide students with opportunities for service-learning activities in the community that promote the mission of the school, university, and profession. Students from each of the oral health professional with the same basic science knowledge, and ensuring that dental technology and dental students have comparable experience of anatomy and the principles of dental prosthetics; they can discuss patient cases using the same professional language.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course, students would able to:-
1. Different terminologies used in prosthodontics
2. Classify different types of prosthodontics classifications
3. Know difference b/w various types of prosthesis
4. Materials and equipment required for different types of prosthetic work.
5. Principles of Partial Denture Designing.
6. Laboratory Techniques and Procedures
7. Sterilization Process.
COURSE PLAN:
Theory Topics:
Topic 1: Terminologies used in Removable Partial Denture Date
Topic 2: Classification of partially edentulous arches
Topic 3: Steps in the fabrication of Removable Partial Denture
Topic 4: Biomechanics of Removable Partial Denture
Topic 5: Mandibular Major Connector
Topic 6: Maxillary Major Connector
Topic 7: Minor Connector
Topic 8: Direct Retainer
Topic 9:Indirect Retainer
Topic 10:Denture Base Consideration
Practical Topics:
1. Introduction to Partial Denture
2. Classification of Partial Denture
3. Cast Preparation
4. Undercut Block out
5. Wire Work (Clasp-Retainers)
6. Wax Pattern
7. Teeth Setup
8. Final Wax Up
9. Carving
10. Finishing
- Teacher: Muhammad Adnan Qamar