Duration
General notions : 8h Th
Biocompatibility : 2h Th
Number of credits
Bachelor in dentistry | 1 crédit |
Lecturer
General notions : Amélie Mainjot
Biocompatibility : France Lambert
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
General notions
The course "Introduction to Dental Biomaterials" is given at 80% by Prof. A. MAINJOT and at 20% by Prof. F. Lambert
Partim A. MAINJOT
The course introduces the discipline of Dental Biomaterials, including the general and basic concepts, which are discussed in relation to clinical practice. It is divided into 4 parts:
- General Introduction
- Properties and classification of Dental Biomaterials
- Ceramics and composites biomaterials
- Manufacturing of restorative biomaterials
Biocompatibility
The aim of the course "biocompatibility and performance" is to become familiar with the biological characteristics of dental biomaterial and with the concept of osseoinegration and performance.
The following topics will be covered during this course :
- Biological characteristics of dental biomaterials (ISO 10-993)
- Osseointegration and biocomptability concepts
- Bone regeneration techniques
- Biomat/cells interaction mechanisms
- Biomaterials classification and validation
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
General notions
Partim A. MAINJOT
The overall objective of the course is to allow the student to know the main characteristics of dental biomaterials, in order to better understand their choice and their use in clinical practice. After the course the student will be able to:
- define a dental biomaterial
- understand the specificities of the oral environment
- identify the various indications of dental biomaterials in relation to the different disciplines of dentistry
- master the basic concepts of materials needed to understand dental biomaterials
- classify dental biomaterials
- understand and analyze the relationships between the structure, composition, the manfuctuting of a dental biomaterial and its properties
- describe the main methods of assessment of dental biomaterials
- use correctly the vocabulary related to dental biomaterials behavior
- recognize the different types of ceramic dental biomaterials, to know their main properties and indications
- analyze the various types of composite dental biomaterials, to know their main properties and indications
- develop different methods of manufacturing restorative dental biomaterials, including modern digital manufacturing methods
- understand the general development of dental biomaterials
- make the choice of a dental biomaterial with respect to a general clinical indication
Biocompatibility
After this course, student should be able to:
- Understand thoroughly the concept of biocompatibility
- Define the influence of biomaterials on the biological system (composition, contact types, role/biofonction)
- Define the biomaterial performance depending on the in vitro and in vivo test as well as clinical trials.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
General notions
Dental Materials Chemistry course
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
General notions
PARTIM A. MAINJOT
The learning method is based on the principle of flipped classroom. Some notions must be assimilated before the lesson, via videos available on the e-learning platform. In these videos the teacher explains part of the content of the whole course on the basis of a visual support. An online exam related to these videos has to performed before the lesson. During the lesson students interact with the teacher via polls, which test their practical knowledge. The course includes a large amount of practical illustrations and videos. After each session a knowledge test is available online. It prepares the student for the exam. Support of the course (slides), book references, or links to internet ressources are given on the platform.
Biocompatibility
Support documentation (scientific papers or Power Point) will be provided to students.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
General notions
Blended learning
Additional information:
PARTIM A. MAINJOT
The course is delivered both at distance through the e-learning platform (e-campus) and through face to face lessons. The duration of the face to face lessons is adapted in regards to time needed for the e-learning platform use.
Biocompatibility
Blended learning
Additional information:
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Recommended or required readings
General notions
PARTIM A. MAINJOT
Ressources are available on e-campus.
Biocompatibility
Course notes, scientific articles and support documents will be submitted to students on eCampus.
General notions
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam
Additional information:
Written examination.
Biocompatibility
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire )
Additional information:
MCQ examination.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
General notions
The course "Introduction to Dental Biomaterials" is given at 80% by Prof. A. MAINJOT and at 20% by Prof. F. Lambert
Partim A. MAiNJOT
You are invited to use the e-learning plateform on e-campus before and after each class session. This platform also contains all necessary information regarding the organization of the course.
Biocompatibility
You are invited to use the e-learning plateform on e-campus before and after each class session. This platform also contains all necessary information regarding the organization of the course.
Contacts
General notions
Partim A. MAINJOT
Besides lessons, students have the opportunity to ask the teacher questions on the course content. It is strongly advised to make an appointment by email.
Prof. Amélie Mainjot Dental Biomaterials Research Unit (d-BRU), University of Liege Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, University Hospital Center (CHU) of Liege Institute of Dentistry Quai G. Kurth 45 4020 Liege Belgium www.d-bru.ulg.ac.be email : amelie.mainjot@ulg.ac.be
Biocompatibility
Students are invited to ask any question relative to the topic during or after the course. If misunderstanding remains, Unit members are available to answer students' question (after having taking an appointment by email). Questions concerning practical and logistical information may be directed to Valerie Duyckaerts
Prof. France LAMBERT : france.lambert@chuliege.be
Valerie Duyckaerts : valerie.duyckaerts@chuliege.be