The essence of clinical periodontology

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Prof. Dr. Péter Windisch

The essence of clinical periodontology

Periodontology lectures

2016/2017–2st semester

1. The essence of clinical periodontology (Complex cases)

2. Treatment of acute periodontal diseases

3. Cause related therapy. Professional mechanical plaque control

4. Elimination of plaque retentive factors

5. Splinting techniques in periodontology

6. Chemical plaque control and antibiotics

7. Classification of periodontal diseases I. Gingival diseases

8. Classification of periodontal diseases II. Attachment apparatus

9. Non-plaque related periodontal conditions. Gingival recession

10. Oralpathological laesions on the gingiva. Correlation between periodontology and

oral diseases

Easter recess

11. Periodontal disease as a focal disease. Periodontal medicine

12. Differential diagnosis and therapy of endoperiodontal laesions

13. Reassessment of the initial phase. Periodontal maintenance

Written exam

The place of the surgery

in the comprehensive periodontal therapy

1. visit

I. Causal periodontal

therapy

The place of the surgery

in the comprehensive periodontal therapy

1. vizit

I. Causal periodontal

therapy

II. Periodontal surgical

therapy

III. Restorative

dentistry

The place of the surgery

in the comprehensive periodontal therapy

1. vizit

I. Oki parodontalis

kezelés

II. Sebészi parodontális

kezelés

III. Restorative

dentistry

IV. Periodontal

maintenance/recall

The place of the surgery

in the comprehensive periodontal therapy

1. visit

I. Causal periodontal

therapy

II. Surgical periodontal

therapy

III. Restorative

periodontal

therapy

IV. Periodontal

maintenance - recall

?

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Regenerative periodontal

surgery

real results:

Levelled off marginal bone

residual pocket ≤ 3 mm

Patient Care - advanced levelRelationship between periodontology and implantology

Patient Care - advanced levelPeriodontal-orthodontic interrelationship

Orthodontic treatement– Dr. Péter Csiki

Requirement of the semester

Participation in lectures (max. 3 absences)

Participation in practices

Written semi final exam at the last lecture

Required reading

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