1 | 1. Explains the types, clinical applications, and principles of occlusal splints. 2. Acts in accordance with patient communication standards, ethical principles, and professional conduct. 3. Classifies mandibular movements and relates them to border movements. 4. Analyzes temporomandibular joint disorders from a prosthodontic perspective. 5. Plans treatment for implant-supported prostheses based on biomechanical principles. 6. Compares the indications of implant-supported fixed and removable prostheses. 7. Applies multidisciplinary approaches during the treatment process. 8. Evaluates the prosthodontic effects of bruxism and parafunctional habits. 9. Makes evidence-based prosthodontic decisions in advanced clinical cases. 10. Defines the anatomical structures of the masticatory system and their functional relationships. 11. Identifies prosthodontic complications and proposes solutions. 12. Collects, analyzes, and formulates treatment plans based on patient data in a clinical setting. 13. Defines fundamental terms and concepts related to oral implantology. 14. Applies clinical and radiographic evaluation criteria in implant procedures. 15. Explains the laws of articulation and evaluates them in terms of occlusal balance. |