Preclinical Dentistry

Preclinical Dentistry is a mandatory course for dental students that provides the theoretical foundation and practical skills essential for clinical practice in dentistry. The course focuses on the anatomy and morphology of teeth, diagnosis and treatment planning, as well as mastering basic manual techniques such as tooth tissue preparation, restorative materials, and fundamental prosthodontic procedures. Training is conducted in a simulated environment, allowing students to practice on phantom models before interacting with real patients. The goal of the course is to prepare students to handle clinical situations safely and effectively in the subsequent stages of their studies.

Areas of lectures:

  • Anesthesia and extraction of teeth, instruments in dental surgery
  • Deciduous/milk/ teeth
  • CAD/CAM system - basics
  • X-Ray basics
Attachment   Date Size Availability [?] Clinically sensitive [?] Licence
 Anesthesia and extraction of teeth 20.1.2025 36.42 MB anyone
 Deciduous-milk-teeth 20.1.2025 5.63 MB anyone
 CAD CAM 20.1.2025 70.14 MB anyone
 X-ray Basics 17.2.2025 24 MB anyone

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