(c) Methods of gaining space in the arch:- Indication, relative merits and demerits of proximal stripping, arch expansion and extractions
(d) Extractions in orthodontics- Indications selection of teeth for extraction
Dr. Gyan P. Singh(2)
7
Orthodontic appliances: General
(a) Requisites for Orthodontics appliances
(b) Classification ,Indications of removable and functional appliances
(c) Methods of force application
(d) Materials used in construction of various orthodontic appliance, uses of stainless steel , technical consideration in curing of acrylic, principles of welding ,soldering, fluxes &antifluxes.
(e) Preliminary Knowledge of acid etching and direct bonding.
(f)Expansion appliances in orthodontics
1 Principles
2 Indications for arch expansion
3 Description of expansion appliances & different types of expansion devices & their uses
Principles, Differential diagnosis & methods of Tt of common orthodontics problems
Midline diastema
Crossbite
Openbite
Deepbite
Spacing
Crowding
Class II Div. 1 & Div. 2 malocclusion
Class III malocclusion True & Pseudo class III
Dr. DiptiShastri(2)
15
Retention & relapse
Definition, Need for Retention, Causes of relapse, Methods of Retention, Different types of Retention devices, Duration of Retention, Theories of Retention
Dr. DiptiShastri(2)
Lecture Schedule of BDS Final Year (30 hours) Academic session 2018-2019 from 01/08/2018 to 30/6/2019 Every Wednesday C.P. Govilla auditorium 3rd floor Time 2-3 PM
Methods of gaining space in the arch:- Indication, relative merits and demerits of proximal stripping, arch expansion and extractions
Extractions in orthodontics- Indications selection of teeth for extraction
Dr. Gyan P. Singh(2)
7
Orthodontic appliances: General
Requisites for Orthodontics appliances
Classification ,Indications of removable and functional appliances
Methods of force application
Materials used in construction of various orthodontic appliance, uses of stainless steel , technical consideration in curing of acrylic, principles of welding ,soldering, fluxes &antifluxes.
Preliminary Knowledge of acid etching and direct bonding.
Expansion appliances in orthodontics
Principles
Indications for arch expansion
Description of expansion appliances & different types of expansion devices & their uses
Principles, Differential diagnosis & methods of Tt of common orthodontics problems
Midline diastema
Crossbite
Openbite
Deepbite
Spacing
Crowding
Class II Div. 1 & Div. 2 malocclusion
Class III malocclusion True & Pseudo class III
Dr. DiptiShastri(2)
15
Retention & relapse
Definition, Need for Retention, Causes of relapse, Methods of Retention, Different types of Retention devices, Duration of Retention, Theories of Retention
Dr. DiptiShastri(2)
Department of Orthodontics & DentofacialOrthopaedics Faculty of Dental Sciences, King George's Medical University, Lucknow Lecture Schedule of BDS 3rdYear(Total 20 Lectures)Academic session 2018-19 Every Monday C.P. Govila Auditorium IIIrdFloor(12PM-1PM)From 01/08/18 to 31/12/18
1
Introduction, Definition, Historical background need for Orthodontic care and Aims & objects of Orthodontics
Dr. DiptiShastri(1)
2
Malocclusion:- In General
(a)Concept of Normal occlusion-Deciduous and permanent dentition
(b)Definition of malocclusion
(c)Description different types of dental skeletal and functional malocclusion
(d)Classification of malocclusion-
(e)Principal, Description, advantages and disadvantages of classification of malocclusion by Angle's, Simon's, Lischer's and Ackerman and Profits
Prof. Amit Nagar(4)
3
Normal and Abnormal Functions of Stomatognathic System
Dr. Alka Singh(2)
4
Etiology of Malocclusion
(a)Definition, importance, classification, local and general etiology factors
(b)Etiology of following different types of malocclusion
(1) Midline diastema
(2) Spacing
(3) Crowding
(4) Crossbite Anterior/Posterior
(5) Class III malocclusion
(6) Class II malocclusion
(7) Deep bite
(8) Open bite
Prof. G.K. Singh(3)
5
Diagnosis and Diagnostic Aids
(1)Definition, Importance and classification of diagnostic aids.
(2)Importance of case history and clinical examination in Orthodontics.
(3)Study models- Importance and uses- Preparation and preservation of study models.
(4)Importance of intra oral X-ray's in Orthodontics.
(5)Panoramic radiographs-Principles, advantages, disadvantages and uses.
(1)Cephalometrics
- Its advantages and disadvantages
- Definition
- Description and use of cephalostat
- Description and uses of anatomical landmarks, lines and angles used in cephalometric analysis.
Analyses
- Down's
- Steiner's
- Tweed's
- Ricket's'E' Line
6 Electro-myography and its uses in Orthodontics.
7 Wrist X-rays and its importance in Orthodontics.
8 Model Analysis:-
- Pont's
- Ashley How's
- Bolton
- Carey's
- Moyer's Mixed Dentition Analysis
Prof. Pradeep Tandon
Dr. Gyan P. Singh
&
Dr. Alka Singh
6
Bio-mechanical Principles of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
(a) Different types of tooth movement
(b) Tissue response to orthodontic force application
(c) Age factor in orthodontic tooth movement
Dr. DiptiShastri(3)
Diwali Holiday - 5/11/18 to 10/11/18.
Winter Vacation - 24/12/18 to 29/12/18.
Lecture Schedule of BDS 3rd Year (20 hours) Every Monday 12PM-1PM Lecture Theater Old Building Upto 31st Dec. 2017
Sl. No.
Topic
Teacher's Name with total no. of lectures
1
Introduction, Definition, Historical background need for Orthodontic care and Aims & objects of Orthodontics
Dr. Gyan P. Singh(2)
2
Malocclusion:- In General
(a)Concept of Normal occlusion-Deciduous and permanent dentition
(b)Definition of malocclusion
(c)Description different types of dental skeletal and functional malocclusion
(d)Classification of malocclusion-
(e)Principal, Description, advantages and disadvantages of classification of malocclusion by Angle's, Simon's, Lischer's and Ackerman and Profits
Prof.. Amit Nagar(4)
3
Normal and Abnormal Functions of Stomatognathic System
Prof.. G.K. Singh(2)
4
Etiology of Malocclusion
(a) Definition, importance, classification, local and general etiology factors
(b)Etiology of following different types of malocclusion
(1)Midline diastema
(2)Spacing
(3)Crowding
(4)Crossbite Anterior/Posterior
(5)Class III malocclusion
(6)Class II malocclusion
(7)Deep bite
(8)Open bite
Dr. Alka Singh(3)
5
Diagnosis and Diagnostic Aids
(1)Definition, Importance and classification of diagnostic aids.
(2)Importance of case history and clinical examination in Orthodontics.
(3)Study models- Importance and uses- Preparation and preservation of study models.
(4)Importance of intra oral X-ray's in Orthodontics.
(5)Panoramic radiographs-Principles, advantages, disadvantages and uses.
(A)Cephalometrics
Its advantages and disadvantages
Definition
Description and use of cephalostat
Description and uses of anatomical landmarks, lines and angles used in cephalometric analysis.
(B)Analyses
Down's
Steiner's
Tweed's
Rickett's'E'Line
(C)Electro-myography and its uses in Orthodontics.
(D)Wrist X-rays and its importance in Orthodontics.
(E)Model Analysis
-Pont's
-Ashley Howe's
-Bolton's
-Carey's
-Moyer's Mixed Dentition Analysis
Prof. Pradeep Tandon
&
Prof. Amit Nagar
&
Dr. Gyan P. Singh
(6)
6
Bio-mechanical Principles of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Different types of tooth movement
Tissue response to orthodontic force application
Age factor in orthodontic tooth movement
Dr. Alka Singh(3)
Lecture Schedule of BDS Final Year (30 hours) Every Wednesday Lecture Hall 3rd floor New Dental Building
Sl. No.
Topic
Teacher's Name with total
No. of lectures
1
Growth & Development in general
1. Definition
2. Growth spurts & Differential growth
3. Factors influencing Growth & Development
4. Methods of measuring growth
5. Growth Theories(Genetic, Sichers,Scott's, Moss's, Petrovic, Multifactorial)
6. Genetic & epigenetic factors in growth
7. Cephalocaudal gradient in growth
Morphologic development of craniofacial structures
(a) Methods of bone growth
(b) Prenatal growth of craniofacial structures
(c) Postnatal growth & development of cranial base maxilla, mandible, dental arches, & occlusion
Functional development of dental arches & occlusion
(a) Factors influencing functional development of dental arches & occlusion
(b) Forces of occlusion
(c) Wolff's law of transformation of bone
(d) Trajectories of forces
Clinical application of growth & Development
Dr. Alka Singh(6)
2
General principles of orthodontic treatment planning of dental & skeletal malocclusion: Timing of orthodontic Tt.
Dr. Gyan P.Singh(1)
3
Anchorage in orthodontics- Definition, classification, Types & stability of Anchorage
Prof.. Pradeep Tandon(1)
4
5
Preventive orthodontics
(a)Definition
(b)Different procedures undertaken in
preventive orthodontics & their limitations
Interceptive orthodontics
(a)Definition
(b)Different procedures undertaken in interceptive orthodontics
(c)Serial extractions, Definition, indication, contraindications Techniques, Advantages & disadvantages
(d) Role of muscle exercise as an interceptive procedure
Prof. G.K. Singh(3)
6
Corrective orthodontics
(a) Definition, factors to be considered during Tt planning
(b)Model analysis, Pont's, Ashley Howe's, Bolton, Careys, Moyer's mixed Dentition Analysis
(c) Methods of gaining space in the arch:- Indication, relative merits and demerits of proximal stripping, arch expansion and extractions
(d) Extractions in orthodontics- Indications selection of teeth for extraction
Dr. Gyan P. Singh(2)
7
Orthodontic appliances: General
(a) Requisites for Orthodontics appliances
(b) Classification ,Indications of removable and functional appliances
(c) Methods of force application
(d) Materials used in construction of various orthodontic appliance, uses of stainless steel , technical consideration in curing of acrylic, principles of welding ,soldering, fluxes & antifluxes.
(e) Preliminary Knowledge of acid etching and direct bonding.
(f)Expansion appliances in orthodontics
1 Principles
2 Indications for arch expansion
3 Description of expansion appliances & different types of expansion devices & their uses
4 Rapid max. expansion
Dr. Gyan P. Singh(3)
8
Removable orthodontic appliances
(a)Components of removable appliances
(b)Different types of clasps & their uses
(c)Different types of labial bows & their uses
(d)Different types of springs & their uses
Prof. Amit Nagar(2)
9
Fixed orthodontic appliances
I Definition, Indication & contraindications
II Component parts & their uses
III Basic principles of different techniques
Edgewise
Begg's
Straightwire
Prof. Amit Nagar(1)
10
Extraoral appliances
I Head gear
II Chin cups
III Reverse pull headgear
Prof. Amit Nagar(1)
11
Myofunctional appliances
I Definition & principles
II Muscle exercises & their uses in orthodontics
III Functional appliances
Activator, oral screen, Frankel's functional regulator,
bionator, twin blocks, lipbumper.
Inclined planes-upper & lower
Prof. Pradeep Tandon(3)
&
Prof. G.K. Singh
12
Orthodontic management of cleft lip & palate
Prof. Amit Nagar(2)
13
Principles of surgical orthodontics
(a) Mandibular prognathism & retrognathism
(b) Max. prognathism & retrognathism
(c) Anterior open bite & deep bite
(d) Crossbite
Prof. G.K. Singh(1)
14
Principles, Differential diagnosis & methods of Tt of common orthodontics problems
Midline diastema
Crossbite
Openbite
Deepbite
Spacing
Crowding
Class II Div. 1 & Div. 2 malocclusion
Class III malocclusion True & Pseudo class III
Prof. Amit Nagar(2)
15
Retention & relapse
Definition, Need for Retention, Causes of relapse, Methods of Retention, Different types of Retention devices, Duration of Retention, Theories of Retention
Prof. Amit Nagar(2)
Schedule of Practical Training
1 Clinical posting for each student in BDS III yr. and BDS Final yr. for 3 hours and 4 hours respectively, as per Dean's order.
2 Each student is trained in various wire bending exercises, impression making, patient diagnosis as an ideal exercise appliance fabrication during such period.
3 A detailed description of these exercises is available in the exercise workbook.
N.B All the above mentioned syllabus and curriculum is being followed in accordance with Dental Council of India regulations 2007