ORAL SURGERY
3° Year of course - First semester
Frequency Mandatory
- 2 CFU
- 20 hours
- Topographycal Anatomy Surgical instruments: classification, recognition, use Asepsis and antisepsis in surgery, preparation of the surgical patient and the operating environment Treatment of Trauma patients Node and surgical sutures
- Trieste
- Obbligatoria
- Oral Exam
- SSD MED/28
- Advanced concepts and skills
Is part of:
Know the surgical instruments
Knowing how to prepare a surgical field
Know the stages of healing of a surgical wound
Knowing how to evaluate the hygiene of a surgical wound
Knowing how to dress a surgical wound
Know the various types of prostheses
Know and know how to perform professional hygiene in the patient with prosthesis
Knowledge of the anatomy of the oral cavity
Knowledge of packaging materials for dental prostheses
Knowledge of the principles of professional oral hygiene
Program
Instruments in Oral Surgery
Sutures
Preparation of a surgical field
Description of the instruments belonging to a surgical field
The surgical wound
The cicatrization and related phases
Scarring by "first" and "second" intention
Factors that hinder healing
Local, loco-regional and systemic factors
Pathological scars
The dressing of the surgical wound
The dressing in case of scarring by "second intention"
Oral hygiene in traumatized patients of the maxillofacial area
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with a total mobile prosthesis
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with a partial removable prosthesis
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with a fixed prosthesis
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient wearing a total mobile prosthesis supported by implants
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with fixed prosthesis on implants
Installations
Mucositis
Peri-implantitis
CHirurgia Odontostomatologica. Autori Vari. Ed Minerva Medica Torino 2015
Program
Instruments in Oral Surgery
Sutures
Preparation of a surgical field
Description of the instruments belonging to a surgical field
The surgical wound
The cicatrization and related phases
Scarring by "first" and "second" intention
Factors that hinder healing
Local, loco-regional and systemic factors
Pathological scars
The dressing of the surgical wound
The dressing in case of scarring by "second intention"
Oral hygiene in traumatized patients of the maxillofacial area
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with a total mobile prosthesis
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with a partial removable prosthesis
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with a fixed prosthesis
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with a total mobile prosthesis supported by implants
The hygiene of the oral cavity of the patient with fixed prosthesis on implants
Installations
Mucositis
Peri-implantitis
Lecture
Blended
Informative-didactic material on the Moodle platform
Oral Examination
In itinere tests are foreseen.
The student's evaluation includes an oral exam in which open questions are proposed. The student must demonstrate that he is able to orient himself on the treatment of surgical wounds, on the knowledge of surgical instruments. on the hygiene of prostheses and on infectious problems inherent to implantology. The score of the exam is assigned by means of a mark expressed out of thirty. To pass the exam, the student must demonstrate that they have acquired sufficient knowledge of the topics listed above. To achieve the maximum score, the student must demonstrate that he has acquired an excellent knowledge of all the topics covered during the course by correctly answering all the questions.
This course explores topics closely related to one or more goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development