Provide students with the basic knowledge regarding the chemical/physical characteristics of the main natural, artificial or synthetic polymers used in dentistry for the preparation of prosthetics, fillings, dental impressions and surgical sutures.
Theoretical lessons are aimed at simplifying the comprehension of the topics treated. In this context the teacher will use educational powerpoint presentations and, if necessary, he will have the opportunity to deepen those parts of the topic that may prove more difficult for the students to understand. Before starting a new lesson, to facilitate students to learn several connected sections, a brief summing up of the previous lesson will be carried out.
Any Student with documented Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), or with any special needs, shall reach out to the Lecturer(s) and to the dedicated SLD Representative in the School/Department before class begins, in order to arrange the specific teaching methods and ensure proper achievement of the learning outcomes.
VERY IMPORTANT: any request for compensatory tools and adaptations in the exam MUST be done within 10 working days before the date of the exam according to the instructions that can be found at https://unige.it/disabilita-dsa/comunicazioni
The course of Science and Technology of Polimeric Materials consists of the following sections: Historical notes; Definition of polymer; Phenomena of isomerism; Determination of the average molecular weight; Origin based classification; Reactions of polymerization; Study of polymers solutions; Study of solid polymers; PMMA: general characteristics and employment in dentistry; Other polymers used in dental technology for the preparation of dental prostheses, dental fillings and dental impressions; Summary table of the applications of polymers in the medical field.
For this course there is not a specific book recommended, because the teacher will provide on aulaweb the complete notes for students.
Ricevimento: Students may contact the professor by e-mail.
FRANCESCO BAGNASCO
CORRADO CAMERONI
GIANCARLO GROSSI
DOMENICO BALDI (President and Coordinator of Integrated Course)
Usually classes start in the first week of October, with a weekly commitment of 1 lesson lasting 2 hours.
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy
The exam consists of a written test composed of 10 closed-answer questions. The expected duration of the exam is about 1 hour.
With the written exam, the teacher assesses the knowledge acquired by the student in the course, both on topics related to polymers in general and on those concerning their use in the dental field to prepare prostheses, fillings and dental impressions.
Ask the professor for other information not included in the teaching schedule.