ORT607 Early Treatment IIstanbul Okan UniversityDegree Programs Orthodontics (DR) General Information For StudentsDiploma SupplementErasmus Policy StatementNational Qualifications
Orthodontics (DR)
PhD TR-NQF-HE: Level 8 QF-EHEA: Third Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 8

General course introduction information

Course Code: ORT607
Course Name: Early Treatment I
Course Semester: Fall
Course Credits:
Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
2 2 2 4
Language of instruction: TR
Course Requisites:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: Department Elective
Course Level:
PhD TR-NQF-HE:8. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:Third Cycle EQF-LLL:8. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Course Coordinator : Prof. Dr. ARZU ARI DEMİRKAYA
Course Lecturer(s): Prof. Dr. ARZU ARI DEMİRKAYA
Course Assistants:

Course Objective and Content

Course Objectives: It is aimed to teach etiology of malocclusions, normal and abnormal oral functions, developmental anomalies in the dentition, mixed dentition and removable appliances, serial extraction and eruption guidance, treatment approaches in the primary and mixed dentition period.
Course Content: This course includes information about the etiology of malocclusions, normal and abnormal oral functions, developmental anomalies in the dentition, mixed dentition and removable appliances, serial extraction and eruption guidance.

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
Learning Outcomes
1 - Knowledge
Theoretical - Conceptual
1) It provides the students with knowledge of the etiology of malocclusions, normal and abnormal oral functions, developmental anomalies in the dentition, mixed dentition and removable appliances, serial extraction and eruption guidance, and enables them to offer treatment approaches to patients in the milk-mixed dentition period.
2 - Skills
Cognitive - Practical
1) It enables patients to apply preventive, preventive and corrective orthodontic treatment approaches in the early period.
3 - Competences
Communication and Social Competence
Learning Competence
Field Specific Competence
Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility

Lesson Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Development of the dentition (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
2) Development of the dentition (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
3) Facial growth (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016.
4) Physiology and pathophysiology of the stomatognathic system (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016.
5) Tooth movement and dentofacial orthopedics (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
6) Protective and preventive orthodontic approaches (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
7) Protective and preventive orthodontic applications (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
8) Myofunctional therapy and eruption guidance (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
9) Myofunctional therapy and eruption guidance (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
10) The need for early orthodontic treatment (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
11) Maxillary and mandibular expansion (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016
12) Maxillary and mandibular expansion (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984. (2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997. (3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000. (4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006. (5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012. (6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016.
13) Literature Literature
14) Literature Literature

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984.
(2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997.
(3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000.
(4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006.
(5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012.
(6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016.
References: (1) Graber TM, Neumann B. Removable Orhodontic Appliances. WB Saunders Company, 1984.
(2) Graber T, Rakosi T, Petrovic A. Dentofacial Orthopedics with Functional Appliances, Mosby Comp, 1997.
(3)Subtelny JD. Early Orthodontic Treatment, Quintessence Pub Co, 1st ed, 2000.
(4) Papadopoulos MA. Orthodontic Treatment of the class III non compliant patient, Mosby Elsevier, 2006.
(5) Proffit WR, Fields HW, Sarver DM. Contemporary Orthodontics, 5th ed. The CV Mosby Company, 2012.
(6) Graber L, Vanarsdall R, Vig K, Huang G. Orthodontics,Current Principles and Techniques,6th ed, The CV Mosby Comp, 2016.

Course-Program Learning Outcome Relationship

Learning Outcomes

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Program Outcomes
1) To be able to diagnose, identify and classify dental and skeletal anomalies. To gain theoretical and practical knowledge about orthodontic treatment methods. To be able to perform and interpret the cephalometric analyzes and soft tissue analyzes required for diagnosis and treatment prediction on one's own. To be able to make appropriate treatment plans for the diagnosed cases.
2) To have the knowledge and clinical experience to treat orthodontic cases with contemporary removable and fixed orthodontic treatment methods. To be able to make orthognathic surgery planning and surgical preparations for patients with severe skeletal deformity, to work in coordination with the surgeons who will perform the surgery. To be able to take part in interdisciplinary working groups that coordinate the treatment of patients with cleft lip and palate, to be equipped to respond to all orthodontic needs of these patients from infancy to adulthood. To gain knowledge and experience about differential diagnosis of temporomandibular joint pathologies and treatments for them. To be able to reach the necessary resources by scanning the literature, to plan laboratory or clinical experiments using the technical and theoretical knowledge and skills gained, to take part in a thesis or a project under the supervision of a supervisor.

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Low 3 Average 4 High 5 Highest
           
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) To be able to diagnose, identify and classify dental and skeletal anomalies. To gain theoretical and practical knowledge about orthodontic treatment methods. To be able to perform and interpret the cephalometric analyzes and soft tissue analyzes required for diagnosis and treatment prediction on one's own. To be able to make appropriate treatment plans for the diagnosed cases. 5
2) To have the knowledge and clinical experience to treat orthodontic cases with contemporary removable and fixed orthodontic treatment methods. To be able to make orthognathic surgery planning and surgical preparations for patients with severe skeletal deformity, to work in coordination with the surgeons who will perform the surgery. To be able to take part in interdisciplinary working groups that coordinate the treatment of patients with cleft lip and palate, to be equipped to respond to all orthodontic needs of these patients from infancy to adulthood. To gain knowledge and experience about differential diagnosis of temporomandibular joint pathologies and treatments for them. To be able to reach the necessary resources by scanning the literature, to plan laboratory or clinical experiments using the technical and theoretical knowledge and skills gained, to take part in a thesis or a project under the supervision of a supervisor. 5

Learning Activity and Teaching Methods

Lesson
Q&A / Discussion
Internship/Onsite Practice

Assessment & Grading Methods and Criteria

Written Exam (Open-ended questions, multiple choice, true-false, matching, fill in the blanks, sequencing)
Application
Staj/ Yerinde Uygulama Değerlendirmesi

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Midterms 1 % 40
Final 1 % 60
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 40
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 60
total % 100

Workload and ECTS Credit Grading

Activities Number of Activities Duration (Hours) Workload
Course Hours 14 2 28
Laboratory 14 2 28
Application 14 2 28
Study Hours Out of Class 14 1 14
Homework Assignments 14 1 14
Midterms 1 1 1
Final 1 1 1
Total Workload 114