EPN

TAB2100 Prosthodontics 2 – Manufacturing Procedures Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Oral protetikk 2 - tanntekniske prosesser
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i tannteknikk
Weight
20.0 ECTS
Year of study
2021/2022
Curriculum
FALL 2021
Schedule
Programme description
Course history

Introduction

The course expands on basic dental technology solutions and production techniques that are suitable for recreating the individual patient’s dental physiology and occlusion. The focus is on the connection between clinical aspects and correct design in relation to oral anatomy in accordance with professional assessment criteria and aesthetic opportunities and limitations. The course also includes alternative production technologies, satisfactory choice and use of dental materials, and considerations for patient satisfaction.

The course forms the basis for the students’ choice of specialisation in the production principles of either fixed prosthetics (specialisation A) or removable prosthetics (specialisation B). Breakdown of credits: Theory 8 and skills training 12.

Required preliminary courses

Passed first year of the programme or equivalent.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence: 

Knowledge 

The student 

  • can explain the use of separate inner posts and the importance of preparation for the choice of solution design and production technique in relation to crown and bridge prosthetics
  • can explain technical laboratory work processes, choice of material and structural principles related to basic crown and bridge prosthetics
  • can describe dental physiology and occlusion and static, dynamic and articulatory rules for arranging complete dentures with normal occlusion
  • can explain the connection between the colour, design and function of tooth replacements and the patient’s acceptance of the product
  • can explain what characterises scientific dental technology knowledge
  • is familiar with fundamental research ethics principles and need for reliability related to scientific use of methods
  • can explain the possibilities and limitations of CAD/CAM in relation to the choice of materials and production methods for digital production of complete crowns
  • can explain clinical indications, contraindications and the ordinary work process for producing single implant structures

Skills 

The student can

  • independently make satisfactory plaster work models and antagonist models, and place them with correct articulation
  • make complete crowns and small bridges with the help of conventional and/or digital production techniques with the correct morphology, fit, material dimensions and occlusion
  • paint and colour in pre-sintered materials to recreate the desired tooth colour
  • glaze single whole crowns and small bridges with the right surface structure and effects in relation to the remaining dentition/order form
  • arrange a complete denture with normal occlusion with balanced articulation in accordance with Gysi’s basic principles
  • design the base of the prosthesis using correct anatomical extension and fit and with natural design of buccal support surfaces
  • master the correct use of materials, machines and production equipment in an HSE perspective
  • plan the design and work process for a single implant structure under supervision
  • plan and carry out a project based on a research question and using scientific methods pursuant to the applicable rules for written assignments

General competence

The student can

  • present and reflect on the quality of own work both orally and in writing
  • perform systematic searches for sources and correctly reference sources and research in theoretical assignments

Teaching and learning methods

The work and teaching methods include lectures, demonstration lectures, self-study, seminars, project work in groups and skills training under supervision in the university laboratories. During the skills training, the students will practise becoming independent in the completion of the relevant work processes. The course is completed by time-limited practical assignments. The students are given individual supervision in the course in relation to practical study progress and group supervision related to the exam project.

Course requirements

The following must have been approved in order for the student to take the exam: 

  • a minimum attendance 90 % at demonstration lectures in the laboratory
  • a minimum attendance of 80 % in skills training, seminars and compulsory supervision
  • individually prepared preparatory work for the practical part of the exam (bite plates with occlusal rim for complete dentures and CAD of complete crown) must be submitted within a set deadline.

Assessment

Combined assessment:

Part 1) Written project assignment in groups of 2-3 students, 6,000 words (+/- 10 per cent)

Part 2) Two individual practical assignments in accordance with set criteria (corresponding to six laboratory days)

Part 3) Individual oral exam, up to 20 minutes.

Combined assessment: A pass grade (A-E) must have been awarded for part one and two before the student can take the oral exam. Both part 1 and 2 are awarded a temporary grade and count equally towards the overall grade. Individual grades are set after the oral exam. The grade can be adjusted up or down by up to one grade. Students can appeal the grade awarded for the written and practical part of the exam.

If the grade for the written and/or practical assignment is changed, the student will have to take the oral exam again.

Resits/rescheduled exam: If a fail grade (F) is awarded for the project assignment (part 1) and/or the practical work (part 2) the student(s) has the right to submit a reworked version once.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F

Examiners

Part 1) Each assignment will be assessed by one internal and one external examiner

Part 2) The practical assignments are assessed by two examiners

Part 3) The oral exam is assessed by two examiners

Overlapping courses

20 credits overlap with the course TANN2100 Prosthetics 2