ORAL SURGERY
First semester
Frequency Mandatory
- 5 CFU
- 73 hours
- Italian
- Trieste
- Obbligatoria
- Oral Exam
- SSD MED/28
Is part of:
Know the etiopathogenesis and clinical semeiotics and provide the diagnosis of dental pathologies susceptible to exodontic treatment; know the differential diagnostics for conservative treatment aimed at the recovery of the dental element. Knowing how to perform a loco-regional anesthesia, knowing how to sculpt a flap, perform a suture, skeletonize a bone segment, proceed with the avulsion of an intact dental element and the removal of fractured roots.
Know the diagnostic, clinical, classification and operational elements for the resolution of surgical problems; to be able to describe the single surgical techniques and the general information on the flaps and sutures, to know and to know how to use general and special dental surgical instruments
From the preparatory point of view, in order to achieve the objectives of the course in question, the notions of: embryology, anatomy, pharmacology, general pathology, special odontostomatological pathology, radiology, anesthesiology, internal medicine must be considered.
Classification of odontogenic cysts: differential diagnostics, semeiotic, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, surgical technique
Non-odontogenic cysts, classification and surgical therapy
Excisional and incisional biopsies: indications and techniques
Post-traumatic dental implants: treatment of the traumatized patient
Intentional dental replacements: indications, techniques, prognosis
Odontogenic tumors: differential diagnosis, surgical treatment of benign and local malignant tumors
Non-odontogenic tumors: osteomas and tumor lesions of the maxillary bones
Periodontoma: surgical techniques
Purulent collections: abscesses and phlegmons and their surgical and medical treatment
Fractures of the jaws: diagnosis and classification
Outline of fracture therapy and restraint
Osteitis, osteomyelitis, periostitis, osteoradionecrosis: medical and surgical therapy
Surgery of the maxillary sinus from dental causes
Surgical treatment of oro-antral communications and complications
Temporomandibular joint surgery: dislocation and ankylosis
Outline of surgical treatment
Preprosthetic surgery in the edentulous patient
Ridge elevations
Synthetic, ceramic bone replacement materials and autologous bone grafts
Lifting of the maxillary sinus; small and large rise
Osteoplastics, lowering of the fornix
Frenulum and bridle surgery
Chirurgia Odontostomatologica
Minerva Medica Torino 2018
Classification of odontogenic cysts: differential diagnostics, semeiotic, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, surgical technique
Non-odontogenic cysts, classification and surgical therapy
Excisional and incisional biopsies: indications and techniques
Post-traumatic dental implants: treatment of the traumatized patient
Intentional dental replacements: indications, techniques, prognosis
Odontogenic tumors: differential diagnosis, surgical treatment of benign and local malignant tumors
Non-odontogenic tumors: osteomas and tumor lesions of the maxillary bones
Periodontoma: surgical techniques
Purulent collections: abscesses and phlegmons and their surgical and medical treatment
Fractures of the jaws: diagnosis and classification
Outline of fracture therapy and restraint
Osteitis, osteomyelitis, periostitis, osteoradionecrosis: medical and surgical therapy
Surgery of the maxillary sinus from dental causes
Surgical treatment of oro-antral communications and complications
Temporomandibular joint surgery: dislocation and ankylosis
Outline of surgical treatment
Preprosthetic surgery in the edentulous patient
Ridge elevations
Synthetic, ceramic bone replacement materials and autologous bone grafts
Lifting of the maxillary sinus; small and large rise
Osteoplastics, lowering of the fornix
Frenulum and bridle surgery
Lecture and Hand-on in ambulatory
Blended
Informative-didactic material on the Moodle platform
Oral exam, ongoing verification questions to assess the degree of learning of surgical anatomy and surgical techniques. Practical exercises in order to evaluate the knowledge of surgical instruments and the manual skills in using them. Practical exercises on dental extractions. Open exam questions, oriented to the deepening of the dental extraction technique and other oral surgery techniques.
Oral examination
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 program topics. 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