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Study Plan
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Laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Odontoiatria e protesi dentaria - Enrollment from 2025/2026The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Odontostomatological Disciplines 3rd - ATTIVITA' PRATICA IN ORTODONZIA (2022/2023)
Teaching code
4S02689
Teacher
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
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Period
ATTIVITA' PRATICA DISCIPLINE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE I° SEMESTRE dal Oct 1, 2022 al Feb 10, 2023.
Program
1. Orthodontic treatment: evolution of goals 2. Need and demand for orthodontic treatment 3. Orthodontic problems: possibilities, options and goals of orthodontic treatment 4. Profitt's range of discrepancies 5. Craniofacial embryology 6. Mechanisms and principles of ossification 7. Growth and development of alveolar-dental processes and supporting structures. 8. Growth and development of the mandible and TMJ. 9. Moss functional matrix theory. 10. Chronology of dental development 11. Fundamental concepts of normocclusion in deciduous, mixed and permanent dentition 12. Classification of malocclusions 13. Etiology of malocclusions 14. The supporting tissues of the teeth: gingiva, periodontal ligament, root cement and alveolar bone. 15. Tissue response to orthodontic tooth displacements 16. Types of force and effects related to duration and decay 17. Undesirable effects of orthodontic forces on pulp, roots and alveolar bone 18. Types of orthodontic displacement: torque, uprighting, tipping, translation , rotation, extrusion and intrusion 19. Concept of anchorage 20. Teleradiography 21. Cephalometry: analysis of the craniofacial skeleton 22. Growth indices 23. Orthodontic documentation: radiographs, photographs, study models (construction and study) and medical records 24 The first visit 25. The second visit and the treatment plan 26. Multi-attachment corrective devices: vestibular, lingual, uninformed, informed and self-ligating 27. Physico-chemical characteristics of orthodontic wires 28. Removable orthopedic-functional corrective devices 29. Devices orthopedic corrective
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Internship
Learning assessment procedures
Oral
Evaluation criteria
Recognize and distinguish the eugnatic and dysgnathic clinical pictures. Diagnose and classify the different occlusal clinical pictures, acquiring knowledge on the relative therapeutic implications, both in the growing subject and in the adult. Recognize the most complex cases in order to refer to the orthodontic specialist.
Exam language
Italiano