Course Information
Course title
Operative Dentistry Lab.(II) ) 
Semester
106-1 
Designated for
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE  DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY  
Instructor
MIN-HUEY CHEN 
Curriculum Number
Dent2014 
Curriculum Identity Number
402 22020 
Class
 
Credits
1.0 
Full/Half
Yr.
Half 
Required/
Elective
Preassign 
Time
Wednesday 4(11:20~12:10) 
Remarks
Restriction: within this department (including students taking minor and dual degree program)
The upper limit of the number of students: 40. 
 
Course introduction video
 
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Course Syllabus
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Course Description

The purpose of this course is to guide the students understand the methods of Operative Dentistry Practice and also introduce the related applications of dental materials. Students should understand the properties of dental amalgam, base materials, composite resins, casting materials, ceramics and glass ionomer cements. They also need to understand the practice cavity preparations for amalgam restorations, composite restorations and gold inlay preparations. The Cad-Cam system and applications of rubber dam, impression and model preparation are also key points to understand. Students also required to understand the applications of dental chair, high speed hand pieces, low speed hand pieces, burs and the mechanism of dental chair in practice. 

Course Objective
The prupose of theis couse are to guide the guide the students understand the methods of Operative Dentistry Practice and also introduce the related applications of dental materials. Students should understand the properties of dental amalgam, base materials, composite resins, casting materials, ceramics and glass ionomer cements. They also need to understand the practice cavity preparations for amalgam restorations, composite restorations and gold inlay preparations. The Cad-Cam system and applications of rubber dam, impression and model preparation are also key points to understand. Students also required to understand the applications of dental chair, high speed hand pieces, low speed hand pieces, burs and the mechanism of dental chair in practice. 
Course Requirement
Students should understand the properties of dental amalgam, base materials, composite resins, casting materials, ceramics and glass ionomer cements. They also need to understand the practice cavity preparations for amalgam restorations, composite restorations and gold inlay preparations. The Cad-Cam system and applications of rubber dam, impression and model preparation are also key points to understand. Students also 
Student Workload (expected study time outside of class per week)
 
Office Hours
 
Designated reading
 
References
讀 1. Sturdevant CM, et al: Art and science of operative dentistry. 6th ed., 2013
2. Schwarts RS, Summitt JB and Robbins JW: Fundamentals of operative dentistry: A contemporary approach. 2013
3. Kidd E.A.M., Smith B.G.N, Pickard H.M. Picard’s Manual of Operative Dentistry. 8th ed., Oxford Medical Publications. 2003
4. Baum L, Phillips RW and Lund: Textbook of operative dentistry. 3rd ed., 1995 
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