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Measuring ion transport across frog skin Investigation of frog nerve-muscle preparation Examination of complex action potential on frog ischiadic nerve Monitoring Blood Circulation, Nerve and Muscle Function on a Virtual Cat Human pulmonary function tests – Spirometry Recording and analyzing the human ECG Evaluation of acid-base parameters with the Siggaard-Andersen nomogram Second Semester Week Lecture 1 Haematopoiesis. Haemostasis, overview of immune system. Principles of the innate immunity 2 Humoral immunity. Cellular immunity. Regulation of immune response, blood groups 3 Endocrine regulations. The hypothalamo-adenohypophyseal system; growth hormone, somatomedins 4 Function of the adrenal cortex. Function of the thyroid gland. 5 Hormonal regulation of intermedier metabolism. 6 Calcium metabolism, bone tissue, growth. Function of the reproductive system: endocrinology of the sexual differentiation and development 7 Function of the reproductive system: male sexual function; female sexual function; endocrinology of pregnancy, parturition, and lactation. 8 Introduction to neurophysiology. Physiology of nerve & glia cells 9 Sensory functions. 10 Physiology of hearing and equilibrium. 11 Physiology of vision. 12 Motor functions. 13 Integration of autonomic responses. 14 Electroencephalogram (EEG); sleep phenomena. Learning and memory. Regulation of behavioral mechanisms, motivation; emotion Practices Human pulmonary function tests – Body plethysmography Measurement of cardiac output in rat Circulatory and respiratory reflexes in rabbit (Demonstration, Practice) Studies on circulatory reactions of a virtual rat Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) Human acid-base examinations (Astrup) Electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction velocity EEG-demonstration Electrooculography (EOG) and investigation of the vestibular system Human visual physiology Function and pharmacology of the neuromuscular junction SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Faculty of Dentistry 309
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 310 CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND ENDODONTICS Tutor: Dr. Krisztina Márton Second Semester Phantom-course (Pre-clinical laboratory course) Lecture (1 hour/week) Manual training (3 hours per week) Introduction to operative dentistry Introduction to practice: general Department’s policy. Rules of the house. Distribution of instruments. Handing over of instruments. Clinical dental anatomy, histology. Discussion of drilling methods Occlusion Drilling practice I. Cariology: the lesion (macromorphology, Drilling practice II. enamel caries, dentinal caries, advanced carious lesion). Fundamentals in cavity preparation (nomenclature/caries, cavity from, cavity classification/) Steps in cavity preparation by Black. Drilling practice III. Practical exam Cutting instruments and mechanical and Grinding of extracted carious biological considerations. human teeth Class I. Facial Pit Cavity preparation for Black’s class I. and V. cavity amalgam. Class I. Occlusal Cavity preparation for plastic restoration. Preparation for Amalgam. Class VI. Cavity preparation for Amalgam. Class V. Facial Cavity preparation for Preparation of class II. Cavities (I.) amalgam and Tooth-Colored Material. Class II. Cavity preparation for Preparation of class II. cavities. (II.) Amalgam. Class III. Cavity preparation for Tooth- Preparation of class III. and IV. cavities Colored Material. Class IV. Disto-Incisal Cavity Preparation Cavity preparation by modified Black’s for Tooth-Colored Material. principles. Practical exam Class II. Cavity preparation for Tooth Class I. and V. cavity preparation for inlay Colored Material. Tunnel preparations for proximal Restorations. Class II. Cavity preparations for Gold Class II. cavity preparation for metal inlay (metal) inlay and gold onlay restaurations. Class I, IV, V, VI. Cavity preparation for Class II. inlay cavity preparation. gold inlay restaurations Cavity preparations for Composit resin and Practical exam porcelain inlay restaurations. Pin-retained restorations (type of pins, Complete of the works. Indications and contraindications). Preparation for Porcelain Veneers. Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3. During the semester 3 midterm examinations should be passed. Practical course grade.
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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
310<br />
CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND ENDODONTICS<br />
Tutor: Dr. Krisztina Márton<br />
Second Semester<br />
Phantom-course (Pre-clinical laboratory course)<br />
Lecture (1 hour/week) Manual training (3 hours per week)<br />
Introduction to operative dentistry Introduction to practice: general<br />
Department’s policy. Rules of the house.<br />
Distribution of instruments.<br />
Handing over of instruments.<br />
Clinical dental anatomy, histology. Discussion of drilling methods<br />
Occlusion Drilling practice I.<br />
Cariology: the lesion (macromorphology, Drilling practice II.<br />
enamel caries, dentinal caries, advanced<br />
carious lesion). Fundamentals in cavity<br />
preparation (nomenclature/caries, cavity<br />
from, cavity classification/)<br />
Steps in cavity preparation by Black. Drilling practice III. Practical exam<br />
Cutting instruments and mechanical and Grinding of extracted carious<br />
biological considerations. human teeth<br />
Class I. Facial Pit Cavity preparation for Black’s class I. and V. cavity<br />
amalgam. Class I. Occlusal Cavity preparation for plastic restoration.<br />
Preparation for Amalgam. Class VI. Cavity<br />
preparation for Amalgam.<br />
Class V. Facial Cavity preparation for Preparation of class II. Cavities (I.)<br />
amalgam and Tooth-Colored Material.<br />
Class II. Cavity preparation for Preparation of class II. cavities. (II.)<br />
Amalgam.<br />
Class III. Cavity preparation for Tooth- Preparation of class III. and IV. cavities<br />
Colored Material.<br />
Class IV. Disto-Incisal Cavity Preparation Cavity preparation by modified Black’s<br />
for Tooth-Colored Material. principles. Practical exam<br />
Class II. Cavity preparation for Tooth Class I. and V. cavity preparation for inlay<br />
Colored Material. Tunnel preparations for<br />
proximal Restorations.<br />
Class II. Cavity preparations for Gold Class II. cavity preparation for metal inlay<br />
(metal) inlay and gold onlay restaurations.<br />
Class I, IV, V, VI. Cavity preparation for Class II. inlay cavity preparation.<br />
gold inlay restaurations<br />
Cavity preparations for Composit resin and Practical exam<br />
porcelain inlay restaurations.<br />
Pin-retained restorations (type of pins, Complete of the works.<br />
Indications and contraindications).<br />
Preparation for Porcelain Veneers.<br />
Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3.<br />
During the semester 3 midterm examinations should be passed.<br />
Practical course grade.