Biomecânica aplicada à Reabilitação Oral Protética
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Dental Sciences |
Instance: 2014/2015 - SP
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
It is intended that the participant acquires general knowledge in the subjects taught:
State of the art of biomechanics applied to dentistry
Experimental mechanics in Orofacial Biomechanics
Introduction to the finite element method with applications in Biomechanics
Meshless methods in Orofacial Biomechanics
Application of the finite element method in middle ear reconstruction
Finite element method in Implantology
Orthodontic elastomeric chains: behavior towards energy drinks
Oral rehabilitation with zygomatic implants: can genes condition Biomechanics?
Biomechanics as a success factor in overdentures
Computational image analysis
Mechanical characterization of soft tissues
Use of the finite element method by muscle contraction and simulation - application to ATM
Characterization of cellular tissues Three-dimensional models of structural components - finite elements
Application of optical techniques in dentistry
Ergonomic study of the dentist's clinical activity
Biomechanical behavior of a unitary rehabilitation with zirconia implant
Biomechanics in cantilevers
Biomechanics in Implants
Biomechanical considerations in facets
Fertile effect on biomechanics
Occlusal Schemes in Total Prosthesis
Learning outcomes and competences
It is intended that the participants acquire skills with the subjects taught:
State of the art of biomechanics applied to dentistry
Experimental mechanics in Orofacial Biomechanics
Introduction to the finite element method with applications in Biomechanics
Meshless methods in Orofacial Biomechanics
Application of the finite element method in middle ear reconstruction
Finite element method in Implantology
Orthodontic elastomeric chains: behavior towards energy drinks
Oral rehabilitation with zygomatic implants: can genes condition Biomechanics?
Biomechanics as a success factor in overdentures
Computational image analysis
Mechanical characterization of soft tissues
Use of the finite element method by muscle contraction and simulation - application to ATM
Characterization of cellular tissues Three-dimensional models of structural components - finite elements
Application of optical techniques in dentistry
Ergonomic study of the dentist's clinical activity
Biomechanical behavior of a unitary rehabilitation with zirconia implant
Biomechanics in cantilevers
Biomechanics in Implants
Biomechanical considerations in facets
Fertile effect on biomechanics
Occlusal Schemes in Total Prosthesis
Working method
Presencial
Program
State of the art of biomechanics applied to dentistry
Experimental mechanics in Orofacial Biomechanics
Introduction to the finite element method with applications in Biomechanics
Meshless methods in Orofacial Biomechanics
Application of the finite element method in middle ear reconstruction
Finite element method in Implantology
Orthodontic elastomeric chains: behavior towards energy drinks
Oral rehabilitation with zygomatic implants: can genes condition Biomechanics?
Biomechanics as a success factor in overdentures
Computational image analysis
Mechanical characterization of soft tissues
Use of the finite element method by muscle contraction and simulation - application to ATM
Characterization of cellular tissues Three-dimensional models of structural components - finite elements
Application of optical techniques in dentistry
Ergonomic study of the dentist's clinical activity
Biomechanical behavior of a unitary rehabilitation with zirconia implant
Biomechanics in cantilevers
Biomechanics in Implants
Biomechanical considerations in facets
Fertile effect on biomechanics
Occlusal Schemes in Total Prosthesis
Mandatory literature
Peter A. Reichart,;
Odontogenic tumors and allied lesions. ISBN: 0-86715-438-1
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical classroom teaching.
Evaluation Type
Evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
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Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
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Exame |
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100,00 |
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Total: |
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100,00 |
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Amount of time allocated to each course unit
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
End date |
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Frequência das aulas |
9 |
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Estudo autónomo |
18 |
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Total: |
27,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
According to the legislation in force.
Calculation formula of final grade
Assessment by written exam of multiple choice.
Final classification attributed on a scale of 0 to 20 points.