Weeks | Topics |
1 |
Anatomy of TME Components
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2 |
Functions of TME Components
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3 |
Ideal occlusion
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4 |
Occlusion Types in Prosthetics I
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5 |
Occlusion Types in Prosthetics II
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6 |
Etiology and Classification of TM Disorders
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7 |
Chewing Muscle Disorders and TMJ Disorders and Infectious Diseases of TMJ
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8 |
Examination and Differential Diagnoses in TM Disorders
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9 |
Clinical Course of TM Disorders
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10 |
Treatments for TM Disorders
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11 |
Splint Treatment for TM Disorders and Stabilization Splint Preparation
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12 |
Approach to the TMJ Patient in Practice
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13 |
Diagnosing Sleep Disorders
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14 |
Dental Treatment of Sleep Disorders
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15 |
The Role of Dentistry in Maxillofacial Prostheses
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16 |
Classification of Upper Jaw Defects
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17 |
Surgical Obturators, Therapeutic Obturators, and Final Obturators
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18 |
Planning Obturator Prosthesis in Patients with Upper Jaw Defects
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19 |
Retaining Tools Used to Increase Retention in Obturator Prostheses
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20 |
Prosthetic Treatment in Patients with Lower Jaw Defects
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21 |
Situations The Continuity Of The Lower Jaw Is Impaired Or Not Impaired
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22 |
Radiotherapy and Its Effects
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23 |
Prosthetic Evaluation in Radiotherapy Patients
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24 |
Prosthetics Applied in Radiotherapy
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25 |
Facial Prosthetics
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26 |
Impression of facial prosthesis
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27 |
Ear and nose prosthesis
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28 |
Eye prostheses
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