CDS311(operative dentistry 3rd year)
King Abdulaziz University - Faculty of Dentistry
Conservative Dental Science Department, Operative Dentistry Division
Subjec Preclinical Operative Dentistry, course description and objectives
Course Code : CDS 311
Course Director: Prof. Fadel Othman – Tel Ext.: 21015 – fothman@kau.edu.sa
Course description:
This course consists of two main components: the principles of cavity preparations for the currently available restoratives and their physical and manipulative characteristics and cavity restoration. It is taught in two semesters in the third year.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, dental students should be able to:
1- Understand the basic principles, techniques, and rational of operative procedures and apply them.
2- Present a step by step procedure for each cavity preparation and cavity restoration.
3- Grasp training in different operations (cavity preparation and restoration) by doing specific standardized exercises on typodont (plastic) models mounted on mannequins.
4- Grasp training in these operations in a situations similar to the clinical setup.
5- Recognize their own mistakes and how to correct them.
6- Prepared to take the next clinical courses.
Textbooks and references:
- Sturdevent's Art and Science of Operative Dentistry. 4th or 5th editions.
- Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry, a contemporary approach. James Summitt, J. William Robbins, and Richard Schwartz. 2nd or 3rd editions.
- Atlas of Operative Dentistry: preclinical and clinical procedure by JR Evans et al.
Course requirements and grading:
The course is graded out of 200 marks
I- Methods:
1- Continuous assessment and requirements:
i. 20 % of the total mark (40 marks)
ii. Completed projects will be evaluated biweekly or every three weeks (20 marks)
iii. One quiz in each term (10 marks)
iv. Attendance assessment (10 marks)
2- Midyear examination
i. 20 % of the total mark (40 marks), assigned to written and practical parts.
3- Final examination
i. 60 % of the total mark (120), distributed as:
1. Written examination (60 marks)
2. Practical examination (40 marks)
3. Oral examination (20 marks)
Following is the table of marks distribution:
Quiz 1 5 marks
Quiz 2 5 marks
1st term requirements R1 10 marks
2nd term requirements R2 10 marks
Attendance 10 marks
Med term written exam 25 marks
Med term practical exam 15 marks
Final written exam 60 marks
Final practical exam 40 marks
Oral exam 20 marks
TOTAL 200 marks
II- Grading:
1- Based on the cumulative of all of the above listed examination and evaluations.
2- Successful completion of the preclinical course of Operative Dentistry
is dependant on achieving a passing grade of 60 % or above of the total mark
3- The grading scale is:
i. Excellent (A) :90 – 100 %
ii. Very good (B) :75 – 90 %
iii. Good (C) :65 – 74 %
iv. Satisfactory (D) :60 – 64
v. Fail (F) : less than 60 %
Introduction to Operative Dentistry
By the end of the lectures, the student should:
· Understand the course description and objectives
· Know the course scope and outline
· Be familiar with references chosen and resources available
· Know the continuous assessment and how you will be evaluated
· Know the definition of operative dentistry, its indications and considerations
- Know that caries is a chronic common disease
- Know that it can affect developed and developing countries
- Understand its distribution and polarization
- Be able to define caries and how the process starts
- Define dental plaque, and understand the role of bacteria in caries
- Know the specific bacteria involved in dental caries
- Understand the demineralization – remineralization cycle
- Know the meaning of acidogenic, cariogenic, and cariogenic potential
- Be able to describe how caries progresses in different locations in the tooth
- Understand different strategies of treating and preventing dental caries
- Know the numbering system used in the school and important anatomic features of teeth
Titles and subtitles of the subject
Definition.
Scope of Operative Dentistry.
Objectives of Operative Dentistry.
a) Restoration of health.
b) Restoration of efficient and comfortable mastication.
c) Restoration of esthetics.
d) Restoration of normal occlusion.
Lesions Affecting Calcified Tooth Structure.
a) Dental caries:
a) Factors contributing for dental-caries.
1)The host including : the tooth
2) saliva.
3)The microbiota in the area.
4)The kind of diet consumed
b)Classification of dental caries.
b) Erosion.
c) Abrasion.
d) Attrition.
e) Fractures.
f) Non-hereditary enamel
g) hypoplasia.
h) Amelogenesis imperfecta.
i) Dentinogenesis imperfecta.
Cavity classification.
a) Surface anatomy.
b) Number of involved surfaces.
c) G.V. Black’s classification.
Cavity Nomenclature and Components.
Tooth Histology, Physiology, Anatomy & Normal Occlusion
By the end of the lectures the student should understand
· Chemical composition of enamel
· Chemical composition of dentin
· Clinical dentin characterization
· Primary dentin
· Secondary dentin
· Tooth anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion
Titels and sub-titles of the subject
Tooth Histology
A. Enamel
Chemical composition of enamel
Structure of enamel
Hardness of enamel
Direction of enamel rods
Dentino-enamel junction (DEJ)
Repair of enamel
Permeability of enamel
Solubility of enamel
B. Dentin-Pulp complex
1. The Dentin
The dentinal tubules
Chemical composition of dentin
Clinical dentin characterization
Dentin sensitivity
Dentin permeability
Smear layer
Primary dentin
Secondary dentin
Tertiary dentin
Sclerotic dentin
Intertubular dentin
Intratubular dentin
2. The Pulp
C. Cementum
Tooth Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion
A. Function
B. Alignment
C. Contour
D. Axial inclination
E. Geometric concept of crown outlines
F. Proximal contact areas
Contact areas from labial and buccal aspects
Contact areas from incisal and occlusal surfaces
G. Embrasures (spillways)
H. Occlusal anatomy
I. Centric occlusion
Instruments & Instrumentations
By the end of the lectures, the student should:
· Know what materials hand instruments are made of
· Know different parts of cutting and non cutting hand instruments
· Understand the rationale of angulating hand instruments
· Be familiar with different nomenclatures and classifications for hand instruments (descriptive and numeric)
· Know the design, function, cutting modes of a hatchet, chisel, spoon, and gingival marginal trimmers.
· Be able to differentiate between different gingival marginal trimmers (eg. Mesial from distal) and different angle formers
· Be able to differentiate hatchets from chisels
· Understand and use the Black’s numeric classifications (three and four numbered formulas), and when both are used
· Be familiar with the function and design of non cutting instruments such as (amalgam carriers, condensers, carvers, burnishers, plastic instruments, spatulas, mirrors, explorers, periodontal probes, and forceps)
· Know the common instruments grasps, and be able to describe them
· Know the types of handpieces (hp) used in dentistry
· Know the types of contra-angle available (high and low speed)
· Be familiar with speed ranges for both high and low speed and their indication of use
· Know different types of heads used with the contra-angle hp
· Be familiar with the components of dental burs their function, and types
o Shank (differentiate between types)
o Neck
o Head [two major types: bladed and abrasive, different shapes(eg. Round, fissure…)]
· Know the basic shapes of burs and how they are numbered
· Know the different materials burs are made of
· Be familiar with the indication of use of common dental burs (eg. Round, inverted cone…)
· Know the different modifications of the bur head
· Be familiar with finishing burs (12 or more flutes),and their uses
· Know hazards of cutting instruments, and how to prevent or avoid them
· Be familiar with common and avoidable patient positions
· Know the different operator positions (7, 9, 11, 12, 5, 3, and 1 o’clock )
· Know the best operator position for working on different quadrants
· Be familiar with the angle of maxillary and mandibular arches in relation to the floor
· Know what the exchange zone is
· Know that you need to always rest your fingers when working
Titles and sub- titles of the subject:
General Classification:
1. Diagnostic instruments.
2. Instruments for preparing tooth structures.
3. Restoring instruments.
1. Diagnostic Instruments.
A) Mirrors.
B) Explorers.
C) Probes.
2. Instruments for Preparing Tooth Structures
I. Hand Cutting Instruments:
a) Instruments parts.
b) Instruments nomenclature.
c) Instruments formula.
d) Instruments design.
1. Direct and lateral cutting.
2. Contra angling.
3. Single beveled instrument.
4. Bibeveled instruments.
5. Triple-beveled instrument.
6. Circumferential beveled. Instrument.
7. Right and left instruments.
8. Single ended and double ended instruments.
e) Types of hand cutting instruments.
f) Instruments grasps, rests and guards.
g) Sharpening and care.
II. Rotary Cutting and Abrasive Instruments:
a) Operating speed ranges.
b) Common design characteristics.
c) Rotary tools:
1. Dental cutting burs:
Types and classifications.
Head design.
Cutting efficiency.
2. Dental abrading tools:
Types and classifications.
Head design.
Cutting efficiency.
d) Advantages and limitations of rotary instruments.
e) Eccentricity.
f) Heat generation.
III. Ultrasonic Instruments.
IV. Laser Equipment.
3. Restoring Instruments
a) Mixing instruments.
b) Plastic instruments.
c) Condensing instruments.
d) Burnishing instruments.
e) Carvers.
f) Finishing and polishing instruments.
g) Matrices:
Definition.
Importance.
Requirements.
Types.
Instructions for using matrix band.
Fundamental Principles of Tooth Preparation
Definition
Need and objectives of restorations
Principles of tooth preparation:
A. Biological form.
B. Mechanical form.
A. Biological form of tooth preparation:
1) Protection of the pulp.
2) Prevention of caries recurrence.
B. Mechanical form of tooth preparation:
I. Outline form and initial depth.
II. Performing resistance and retention forms.
III. Convenience form.
IV. Removal of any remaining infected dentin.
V. Finishing of enamel and external cavity walls.
VI. Cleaning and toileting.
I. Outline form and initial depth:
Definition.
Principles.
Factors.
Features:
a) Outline form of pit-and-fissure lesions.
b) Outline form of smooth surface lesions.
II. Performing Resistance and retention forms:
a) Primary resistance form:
Definition.
Principles.
Factors.
Features.
b) Primary retention form:
Definition.
Principles.
Factors.
Features.
c) Secondary resistance and retention forms:
Mechanical features.
Cavity wall conditioning features.
d) Relation between resistance and retention forms.
III. Convenience form:
Definition.
Features.
IV. Removal of any remaining infected dentin:
Conditions at routine cavity depth.
Technique.
V. Finishing of enamel and external cavity walls:
Definition.
Objectives.
Factors.
Features.
Technique.
VI. Cleaning and toileting.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Indications
Definition and Composition
Classification
Composition and Structure:
a) Conventional dental amalgam.
b) High-copper dental amalgam.
Cavity Preparations:
a) General features.
b) Designs of Class I Cavity preparation.
c) Designs of Class II cavity preparation.
Manipulation of Amalgam:
A) Selection of alloy and mercury.
B) Proportioning.
C) Trituration:
Methods.
Mulling.
D) Condensation.
E) Carving:
Timing of carving.
Direction of carving.
Carvers.
Precarve and postcarve burnishing.
F) Finishing and polishing:
Objectives.
Principles and procedures.
Matrices for Compound Cavity Preparation:
A) Universal matrix.
B) Compound-supported matrix.
C) Automatrix.
Mercury Management and Mercury Hygiene
The Cast Gold Restorations
Definition
Material:
A) Composition and effects of each component.
B) Classification and types of gold alloys.
Advantages
Disadvantages.
Indications.
Contraindications.
Steps of construction of gold inlay restoration:
I. Cavity preparation:
a) General features.
b) Cavity preparation for occluso-proximal inlay.
c) Cavity preparation for MOD onlay.
d) Checking the prepared cavity.
II. Construction of wax pattern:
a) Requirements of ideal wax pattern.
b) Technique, indications, advantages and disadvantages of direct wax pattern.
c) Indications, advantages and disadvantages of indirect wax pattern.
III. Spruing the pattern, investing, wax elimination and mold expansion:
a) Types of the sprue formers.
b) Requirements of sprue former and attachment.
c) Mounting ring, investing the pattern, wax elimination and mold expansion.
IV. Heating alloy, melting and casting.
V. Inspection of casting, finishing and polishing:
a) Finishing procedures.
b) Casting errors.
VI. Cementation.
The Composite Resin Restorations
Components of Dental Composite
Types and Properties of Dental Composites
a) Macrofilled composites.
b) Microfilled composites.
c) Small particle composites.
d) Hybrid composites.
e) Flowable composites.
f) Condensable (compactable) composites.
Fundamentals and Direct Technique of Composite Resin Restorations for Class III, IV and V
a) Class III Restorations.
b) Class IV Restorations.
c) Shade or Color Selection.
d) Matrices.
e) Method of Curing of Resin Composite Restoration and Insertion.
f) Finishing and Polishing.
g) Class V Restorations.
Longevity of Composite Restorations
The Glass Ionomer Restorations
Advantages
Disadvantages
Composition and Structure:
a) The glass powder.
b) The polyacid liquid.
c) Compositional forms:
1. Polyacid-mixable cements.
2. Water-mixable cements.
3. Mixed cements.
Types of Glass Ionomer Cements:
a) Conventional Glass Ionomer Cements:
Setting reaction.
Types.
b) Resin-modified Glass Ionomer Cements:
Setting reaction.
Types.
c) Polyacid-modified Resin Composite:
Setting reaction.
Clinical applications.
Properties of Glass Ionomer Cements:
a) Hydration and Dehydration.
b) Biocompatibility.
c) Setting Shrinkage.
d) Bonding to Tooth Structure.
e) Wear Properties.
f) Strength Properties.
g) Fluoride Release/Uptake.
Clinical Indications.
Contra-indications.
Cavity Design.
Manipulation:
a) Dispensing and Mixing.
b) Placement Technique.
Cavity Lining and Protection of The Dentin-Pulp System
The Protective Functions of Enamel and Dentin.
Problems Associated With Loss of Hard Tooth Structure.
Indications for Cavity Lining.
Determining the Amount of Required Dentin-Pulp Protection.
Required Material Properties.
Cavity Liners:
a) Thin Liners:
1. Solution liners (Cavity varnish).
2. Suspension liners.
3. Bonding agent.
b) Thick Liners (Cement liners):
1. The hard setting calcium hydroxide cement.
2. The light-cured calcium hydroxide.
3. The low viscosity (Type IV) zinc oxide eugenol cement.
4. The resin-modified glass ionomer cement.
Cement Bases:
a) Zinc phosphate cement.
b) The resin reinforced (Type III) zinc oxide eugenol cement.
c) The zinc polycarboxylate cement.
d) The resin-modified glass ionomer cement.
Pre-clinical Operative Dentistry lecturers, 3rd year
1st semester, 2008 – 2009
Course Director: Pr: Fadel.Sobhy. Othman
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King Abdulaziz University – Faculty of Dentistry
Conservative Dental Science Department
Operative Dentistry Division
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Males: Sat 13:00 – 14:00 Females: Mon 13:00 – 14:00 M.K = fadel othman
Wed 13:00 – 14:00 Wed 09:00 – 10:00 H.S = Hani Shams
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Date
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Day
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Time
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Lecture
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Lecturers
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Wk 1
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11october, 11 Shawwal
13 October, 13 Shawwal
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Introduction to Operative Dentistry, course objectives & scope
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Pr. Othman
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Wk 1
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15 October, 15 Shawwal
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Caries Introduction, dental anatomy review
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Pr Othman
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Wk 2
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18 October, 18 Shawwal
20 October, 20 Shawwal
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Cavity classification & Nomenclature 1
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Pr Othman
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Wk 2
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22 October, 22 Shawwal
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Cavity classification & Nomenclature 2
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Pr Othman
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Wk 3
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25October, 25 Shawwal
27October, 27 Shawwal
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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General principles of cavity preparation 1
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Prof. H.S
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Wk 3
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29October, 29 Shawwal
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Instruments 1
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Prof Othman
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Wk 4
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1November, 3 Thu Al Qedah
3 November, 5 Thu Al Qedah
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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General principles of cavity preparations 2
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Prof. H.S
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Wk 4
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5November , 7Thu Al Qedah
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Wed
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9-10
10-11
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Instruments 2 & Simple occlusal cavity (S.O.C) for amalgam
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Prof Othman
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Wk 5
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8 November , 10Thu Al Qedah
10 November , 12 Thu Al Qedah
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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General principles of cavity preparations 3
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Prof. H.S
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Wk 5
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12 November , 14Thu Al Qedah
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Instruments 3
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 6
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15 November , 17 Thu Al Qedah
17November , 19Thu Al Qedah
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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General principles of cavity preparations 4
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Prof Othman
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Wk 6
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19November , 21 Thu Al Qedah
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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S.O.C. for amalgam (#47 & buccal pit)
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 7
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22 November, 24Thu Al Qedah
24 November, 26 Thu Al Qedah
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Amalgam 1
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Prof H.S
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Wk 7
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26 November, 28Thu Al Qedah
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Different & special forms of class I (O.B, O.P, O.L, palatal pits, upper and lower premolars)
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Prof Othman
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Wk 8
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29 December, 1Thu Al Hejjah
1December, 3 Thu Al Hejjah
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Amalgam2
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Prof. H.S
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Wk 8
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Hejj Vacation
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Wk 9
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15 December, 17 Thu Al Hejjah
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Mon
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No lecture, Lab starts early
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Prof. H.S
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Wk 9
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17 December, 19 Thu Al Hejjah
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Amalgam3
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Wk 10
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20December, 22 Thu Al Hejjah
22 December, 24 Thu Al Hejjah
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Amalgam 4
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Prof. H.S
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Wk 10
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24 December, 26 Thu Al Hejjah
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Class V preparation for amalgam
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 11
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27December, 29Thu Al Hejjah
29December, 1Moharam
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Sat
Mon
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Amalgam restoration of class I & V
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 11
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31December, 3 Moharam
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Wed
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9-10, 1-2
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Amalgam finishing and polishing
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Prof. M. Abdelhamid
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Wk 12
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3 Jan, 5 Moharam
5 Jan, 7 Moharam
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Class II amalgam preparation 1
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 12
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7 Jan, 9 Moharam
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Wed
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No lecture, lab starts early
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 13
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10 jan, 12 Moharam
12 jan, 14 Moharam
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Class II amalgam preparation 2
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 13
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14 Jan, 16 Moharam
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Wed
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No lecture, lab starts early
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 14
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5 January, 26 Thu Al Hejjah
7 January, 28 Thu Al Hejjah
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Sat
Mon
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1-2
1-2
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Revision
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Prof. Othman
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Wk 14
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9 January, 30 Thu Al Hejjah
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Wed
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9-12, 1-4
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No lecture, lab mid year exam
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King Abdulaziz University - Faculty of Dentistry
Conservative Dental Science Department
Operative Dentistry Division
Pre-clinical Operative Dentistry lecture and laboratory out line
3rd year
1st semester, 2008 – 2009
Course Director: Prof. Dr. Fadel Sobhy Othman
Males: Saturdays 13:00 – 16:00 Females: Mondays 13:00 – 16:00
Wednesdays 13:00 – 16:00 Wednesdays 09:00 – 12:00
* The session starts with one hour lecture, followed by two lab. hours
** S = Saturday, M = Monday, W = Wednesday
1st week 11- 15 Oct. ( 11 - 15 Shawal)
Lecture (S & M ): Introduction to Operative Dentistry, course objectives & scope
Lab (S & M): No lab
Lecture (W ): Caries Introduction, quick dental anatomy review
Lab (W): Familiarize Students with phantom lab & its maintenance
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2nd week 18 -22 Oct. ( 22 -26 Shawal)
Lecture (S & M): Cavity classification & Nomenclature (1)
Lab (S & M): Draw lines separated by 2m, 1.5m, 1mm,
Lecture (W): Cavity classification & Nomenclature (2)
Lab (W): Cavity classification & Nomenclature exercise
Teeth identification & numbering
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3rd week 25 -29 Oct. ( 25 - 29 Shawal)
Lecture (S & M): General principles of cavity preparation (1)
Lab (S & M): hand pc exercise: - Box - shaped cavity preparation (2.5 x 2 x 1.5)
- Round cavity preparation (2 x 1.5 mm)
Lecture (W): Instruments (1)
Lab (W): Letter "S" cavity preparation, & Step - shaped box
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4th week 1-5 Nov. ( 3 - 7 Thu Al Qedah )
Lecture (S & M): General principles of cavity preparations (2)
Lab (S & M): Chair and patient positions & Instruments review
Lecture (W): Instruments (2) & Simple occlusal cavity (S.O.C) for amalgam. (classI) (36)
Lab (W): Instruments review
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5th week 8-12 Nov. ( 10 - 14 Thu Al Qedah)
Lecture (S&M): General principles of cavity preparations (3)
Lab (S & M): S.O.C. for amalgam # 36
Lecture (W): Instruments (3)
Lab (W) : S.O.C. for amalgam. Continue # 36
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6th week 15- 19 Nov. ( 17 -21 Thu Al Qedah)
Lecture (S&M): General principles of cavity preparations (4)
Lab (S & M): S.O.C. for amalgam # 47
Lecture (W): S.O.C. for amalgam (47 & buccal pit)
Lab (W): S.O.C. for amalgam. Continue # 47,
Buccal pit on # 47
* Students submit tooth # 36 & # 47 class I (S.O.C.) for evaluation at the end of second lab.
(lab work will not be accepted after due date).
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7th week 22-26 Nov. ( 24 -28 Thu Al Qedah)
Lecture (S&M): Amalgam (1)
Lab (S & M): S.O.C. for amalgam # 37
Buccal pit on # 16
Lecture (w): Different & special forms of class I (O.B & P & L, palatal pits, upper and lower pm's)
Lab (W): S.O.C. for amalgam # 16
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8th week 29 Nov-1Dec. (1-3 Thu Al-Hejja)
Lecture (S & M) : Amalgam (2)
Lab (S & M): S.O.C. for amalgam # 27 & continue #16
*Students submit tooth # 16 & # 37 class I ( S.O.C.) for evaluation at the end of the second lab
(lab work will not be accepted after due date).
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9th week 15-17 Dec. (17-19 Thu Al-Hejja)
Lecture (M): No lecture,lab starts early
Lab (M): # 36 occluso - buccal,
# 47 occluso - lingual,
# 16 occluso - palatal
Lecture (W): Amalgam (3 )
Lab(W):
Continue (#36, 47, and 16), compound class I,
Mix and apply liners and bases
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10th week 20-24 Dec. (22-26 Thu Al-Hejja)
Lecture (S & M): Amalgam (4 )
Lab (S & M): Class V # 27,
Continue: Mix and apply liners and bases
Lecture (W): Class V preparation for amalgam
Lab (W): Start amalgam restoration of buccal pits on #47 & #16,
Amalgam restoration of class V #27
*Students submit tooth # 36 , # 47 & # 16 class I with ( buccal / lingual ext.) for evaluation
at the end of the second lab
( lab work will not be accepted after due date).
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11th week 27-31 Dec. (29 Thu Al-Hejja - 3 Moharam)
Lecture (S & M): Amalgam restoration of class I and V
Lab (S & M): Amalgam restoration of # 37 (class I),
Amalgam restoration of # 27 (class I)
Lecture (W): Amalgam finishing and polishing
Lab (W): Amalgam restoration of # 16 (O.P),
Finishing and polishing of # 37 (occlusal), & # 27 (class V)
12th week 3 -7 jan. (6 - 10 Moharam)
Lecture (S & M): Class II amalgam preparation (1)
Lab (S & M): Continue: Amalgam restoration of # 37& #27 (class I),
Finishing and polishing of # 37& #27 (occlusal) & #27 (class V),
Lecture (W): No lecture, lab starts early
Lab (W): Class II preparation for amalgam # 46 (O.M)
*Students submit tooth #37 amalgam restoration for class I (O.B) & # 16 amalgam restoration for class I (O.P) & # 27 class V at the end of the second lab
( lab work will not be accepted after due date).
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13th week 10 - 14 jan. (13 - 17 Moharam)
Lecture (S & M): Class II amalgam preparation (2)
Lab (S & M): Continue #46 (O.M) &Class II preparation for amalgam # 35 (O.M)
Lecture (W): No lecture, lab starts early
Lab (W): Continue # 35 O.M, & Class II preparation for amalgam # 24 (O.D)
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14th week 17- 21 jan. (20 - 24 Moharam)
Lecture (S & M): Revision
Lab (S & M): Revision
Lecture (W): No lecture, lab starts early for exam
Lab (W): Med term laboratory exam
Evaluation of Class I Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth # 47
Feature
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Proper Status
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Remarks
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Marks
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CAVITY PREP.
Outline form
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- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Includes all pits & fissures.
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|
/1
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width & centralized
|
|
/2
|
M – D
|
- Extended to the apex of the corresponding fossa.
|
|
/1
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
|
- 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM to the pulpal floor
- Smooth - Flat.
|
|
/2
|
Direction of walls
B & L walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces i.e. slightly converge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
M & D walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces i.e. slightly diverge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
Cavity Refinement
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA
|
|
/2
|
CAVITY PREP.
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/3
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/5
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
Evaluation of Class I Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth # 15
Feature
|
Proper Status
|
Remarks
|
Marks
|
CAVITY PREP.
Outline form
|
- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Include all pits & fissures.
|
|
/1
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width & centralized
|
|
/2
|
M – D
|
- Extended to the apex of the corresponding fossa.
|
|
/1
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
|
- 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM to the pulpal floor
- Smooth - Flat.
|
|
/2
|
Direction of walls
B & L walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces i.e. slightly converge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
M & D walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces i.e. slightly diverge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
Cavity Refinement
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA
|
|
/2
|
CAVITY PREP.
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/3
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/5
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
Evaluation of Class I (O-B) Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth # 36
Feature
|
Proper situation
|
Remarks
|
Marks
|
Outline form
|
- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Include all pits & fissures.
|
|
/1
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width & centralized
|
|
/2
|
M – D
|
- Extended to the apex of the corresponding fossa.
|
|
|
Buccal cavity extension
|
- M & D walls are parallel.
- Width of extension equal to # 3 fissure bur.
- Extend to the height of contour.
|
|
/2
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
|
- 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM to the pulpal floor
- Smooth & Flat.
- Gingival floor is smooth & Flat
|
|
/2
|
Direction of walls
B & L walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
- slightly converge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
M & D walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
- slightly diverge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
Cavity Refinement
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA
|
|
/1
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/3
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/5
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
Evaluation of Class I (O-L) Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth # 16
Feature
|
Proper situation
|
Remarks
|
Marks
|
Outline form
|
- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Include all pits & fissures.
|
|
/1
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width & centralized
|
|
/2
|
M – D
|
- Extended to the apex of the corresponding fossa.
|
|
|
Lingual cavity extension
|
- M & D walls are parallel.
- Width of extension equal to # 3 fissure bur.
- Extend to the height of contour.
|
|
/2
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
|
- - 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM to the pulpal floor
- Smooth & Flat.
- Gingival floor is smooth & Flat
|
|
/2
|
Direction of walls
B & L walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
- slightly converge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
M & D walls
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
- slightly diverge pulpo-occlusally
|
|
/1
|
Cavity Refinement
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA
|
|
/1
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/3
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/5
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
Evaluation of Class II (MOD) Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth # 36
Feature
|
Status
|
Remarks
|
Marks
|
CAVITY PREP.
Outline form
|
- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Include all pits & fissures.
|
|
/2
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width. - Centralized
|
|
/2
|
Proximal box
|
- Free of contact and 90º with imaginary tangent.
|
|
/2
|
Gingival
|
- Extended 0.5 mm above the inter-proximal gingiva (supra-gingival).
|
|
/2
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
Ginigival floor &
Axial Wall
|
- Pulpal floor 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM
- Smooth - Flat.
- Gingival wall depth 1.25 -1.75 mm.
- Smooth - Parallel to the gingival margin.
|
|
/2
/2
|
Direction of walls
|
Bucall & lingual walls:
|
|
|
Occlusal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Isthmus portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Proximal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Cavity Refinement
&
Adjacent Teeth Preservation
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA.
- Rounded Axio-pulpal line angle.
- Adjacent teeth preserved intact.
- Adjacent soft tissues remained intact.
|
|
/2
|
CAVITY PREP.
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/2
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/2
|
Proximal Contact
|
- Visually closed & smooth to floss.
|
|
/2
|
Embrasures
|
- Symmetrical to adjacent tooth
- Not too open nor too closed
|
|
/2
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/30
|
Evaluation of Class II (MOD) Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth # 45
Feature
|
Status
|
Remarks
|
Marks
|
CAVITY PREP.
Outline form
|
- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Include all pits & fissures.
|
|
/2
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width. - Centralized
|
|
/2
|
Proximal box
|
- Free of contact and 90º with imaginary tangent.
|
|
/2
|
Gingival
|
- Extended 0.5 mm above the inter-proximal gingiva (supra-gingival).
|
|
/2
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
Ginigival floor &
Axial Wall
|
- Pulpal floor 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM
- Smooth - Flat.
- Gingival wall depth 1.25 -1.75 mm.
- Smooth - Parallel to the gingival margin.
|
|
/2
/2
|
Direction of walls
|
Bucall & lingual walls:
|
|
|
Occlusal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Isthmus portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Proximal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Cavity Refinement
&
Adjacent Teeth Preservation
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA.
- Rounded Axio-pulpal line angle.
- Adjacent teeth preserved intact.
- Adjacent soft tissues remained intact.
|
|
/2
|
CAVITY PREP.
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/2
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/2
|
Proximal Contact
|
- Visually closed & smooth to floss.
|
|
/2
|
Embrasures
|
- Symmetrical to adjacent tooth
- Not too open nor too closed
|
|
/2
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/30
|
Evaluation of Class II (MOD) Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth # 25
Feature
|
Status
|
Remarks
|
Marks
|
CAVITY PREP.
Outline form
|
- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Include all pits & fissures.
|
|
/2
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width. - Centralized
|
|
/2
|
Proximal box
|
- Free of contact and 90º with imaginary tangent.
|
|
/2
|
Gingival
|
- Extended 0.5 mm above the inter-proximal gingiva (supra-gingival).
|
|
/2
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
Ginigival floor &
Axial Wall
|
- Pulpal floor 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM
- Smooth - Flat.
- Gingival wall depth 1.25 -1.75 mm.
- Smooth - Parallel to the gingival margin.
|
|
/2
/2
|
Direction of walls
|
Bucall & lingual walls:
|
|
|
Occlusal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Isthmus portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Proximal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Cavity Refinement
&
Adjacent Teeth Preservation
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA.
- Rounded Axio-pulpal line angle.
- Adjacent teeth preserved intact.
- Adjacent soft tissues remained intact.
|
|
/2
|
CAVITY PREP.
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/2
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/2
|
Proximal Contact
|
- Visually closed & smooth to floss.
|
|
/2
|
Embrasures
|
- Symmetrical to adjacent tooth
- Not too open nor too closed
|
|
/2
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/30
|
Evaluation of Class II (OM + DOL) Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration tooth #26
Feature
|
Status
|
Remarks
|
Marks
|
CAVITY PREP.
Outline form
|
- Smooth Sweeping curves.
- Include all pits & fissures.
|
|
/2
|
Extensions
B – L
|
- 1/4 the inter-cuspal distance & centeralized.
- Extended within 1 mm from the inter-cuspal distance
- Minimal MD width. - Centralized
|
|
/2
|
Lingual cavity extension
|
- M & D walls are parallel.
- Width of extension equal to # 3 fissure bur.
- Extend to the height of contour.
|
|
|
Proximal box
|
- Free of contact and 90º with imaginary tangent.
|
|
/2
|
Gingival
|
- Extended 0.5 mm above the inter-proximal gingiva (supra-gingival).
|
|
/2
|
Depth of Pulpal
Floor
Ginigival floor &
Axial Wall
|
- Pulpal floor 1.5 – 2 mm from CSM
- Smooth - Flat.
- Gingival wall depth 1.25 -1.75 mm.
- Smooth - Parallel to the gingival margin.
|
|
/2
/2
|
Direction of walls
|
Bucall & lingual walls:
|
|
|
Occlusal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Isthmus portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Proximal portion
|
- Parallel to the corresponding external surfaces
|
|
/2
|
Cavity Refinement
&
Adjacent Teeth Preservation
|
- Defined line angles, walls and CSA.
- Rounded Axio-pulpal line angle.
- Adjacent teeth preserved intact.
- Adjacent soft tissues remained intact.
|
|
/2
|
CAVITY PREP.
|
Signature
|
|
/20
|
AMALGAM
Surface Quality
|
- Smooth,
- Dense no porosity.
|
|
/2
|
Margins
|
- Undetectable to sharp explorer.
- No excess alloy over the CSA.
- No deficient alloy (ditch).
|
|
/2
|
Occlusal Anatomy
|
- Ridges, fossae & grooves in harmony with tooth structure.
- No over carving.
- No under carving.
|
|
/2
|
Proximal Contact
|
- Visually closed & smooth to floss.
|
|
/2
|
Embrasures
|
- Symmetrical to adjacent tooth
- Not too open nor too closed
|
|
/2
|
AMALGAM
|
Signature
|
|
/10
|
EVALUATOR
|
Signature
|
|
/30
|
|