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VI. RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY.


VI.1. Primary teeth

Competent to :
  • design cavities in relation to tooth anatomy and the characteristics of the restorative material
  • analyse failures to minimiae future complications
  • choose treatment and restorative material in relation to the childs disease activity and age
  • perform clinical pulpal diagnosis
  • perform consewative as well as radical pulp treatments (pulp capping, partial pulpotomy, pulpotomy pulpectomy)

Knowledge of :
  • full coverage techniques of primary teeth
  • prosthetic replacement of primary anterior teeth
  • methods to assess quality of restorations
 

VI.2. Mixed dentition

In addition to the guidelines for the primary teeth to be
Competent to :
  • prevent or treat pit and fissure caries using sealants and/or
  • preventive restorations
  • juvenile prosthodontics
  • perform clinical pulpal diagnosis and perform pulp
  • treatment in immature as well as mature teeth
 

VI.3. Permanent teeth

In addition to former guidelines, one should be
Competent to :
  • perform esthetic restorations using adhesive systems
  • perform adequate endodontic treatment in the permanent dentition
  • perform vital and non-vital bleaching
  • perform esthetic veneering
  • perform bonded bridges and splints


 

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