ODONTOSTOMATOLOGIC SURGICAL SPECIAL PATHOLOGY 1
- Overview
- Assessment methods
- Learning objectives
- Contents
- Full programme
- Bibliography
- Teaching methods
- Contacts/Info
The student needs to have met the requirements as established by the Subjects Guide of the Course of Studies.
At the end of the course the student has to take a written exam. The candidate will be examined on the topics related to the syllabus of the integrated course. Not only will the candidate’s knowledge and learning ability be evaluated, but also his/her independence of judgement and communication skills will be assessed in regard to the fundamental principles of oral surgery.
The course is designed to give dental students a sound grounding of the main techniques used in odontostomatological surgery.
After an initial in-depth study of the oral cavity anatomy (great attention is focused on the most important key anatomical structures that are encountered during clinical practice) the main surgical interventions will be described in detail, highlighting the guide-lines and contraindications that distinguish odontostomatological surgery.
Dental avulsion (simple and complex), the extraction of impacted dental elements, maxillary cysts, the surgical-orthodontic retrieval of impacted teeth, the apicoectomy technique are the core subjects of the course, as well as an introductory outline of implantology and guided tissue regeneration, propaedeutic to the following courses. Great attention will be also focused on the criteria for the management of the surgical flap and the intra- and postoperative complications.
- Surgical anatomy of the Jaws
- Surgery preparation
- Surgical instruments
- Simple and complex dental extractions
- Impacted teeth
- Maxillary cysts (surgical treatment)
- Apicoectomy
- Pre-prosthetic surgery
- Implantology
- Bone regeneration (an outline)
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The slides used during the lessons will be available to the students at the end of the course.
For any consultation or in-depth study the suggested text is:
“M.Chiapasco- Manuale illustrato di Chirurgia Orale” Ed.Elsevier Masson.
The course consists of standard frontal lessons for a total of 60 hours. The lectures are scheduled and their timetable can be consulted on the website of the Course of Studies. Slides are used by the teacher as a didattic support.
Tenured teacher : Dott. Lorenzo Azzi
MAIL: lorenzo.azzi@uninsubria.it
Reception hours: to be scheduled by mail