Ability to set up a diagnostic plan in oral surgery, to propose alternative therapeutic solutions and plans, taking into account local clinical conditions, general health, indications and contraindications. Knowing how to communicate with the patient to obtain valid informed consent. Knowing how to set up an adequate flap, adequate suture systems, choose between conservative and demolition interventions. Knowing how to deepen the diagnosis, manage intra and postoperative complications. Knowing how to diagnose and manage nerve injuries. Know the peculiarities of pedodontic surgery.
Course Prerequisites
Know the main pathologies of the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity; the indications for the choice of the flaps, the suture technique, the radiological diagnosis.
Teaching Methods
frontal lessons radiological assessments practical exercises on dedicated simulators. Lessons on specific topics prepared and held by groups of students
Assessment Methods
oral examination with radiological diagnosis, formulation of a therapeutic treatment plan, exposure of complications, simulation of complete patient information, simulation of informed consent Possible cross-examination with questions posed to each other by the students themselves and mutual indication of the evaluation grade
Texts
SIdCO "Chirurgia Odontostomatologica" Ed Minerva Medica Covani, F Ferrini: Chirurgia orale Ed Martina, Bologna F Di Lauro, E Bucci: Chirurgia odontostomatologica Ed Florio M Chiapasco: Manuale illustrato di Chirurgia orale Ed Masson, Milano HF Sailer, GF Pajarola: Chirurgia orale Ed Masson Milano F santoro, C MAiorana: Chirurgia speciale odontostomatologica Ed Masson
Contents
surgical intervention techniques: benign soft tissue tumors; cystotomies and cystectomies avulsion of included elements and germectomies avulsion of octaves inclusive, treatment of disodontiasis disinclusion of included elements abscesses and phlegmon in dentistry: drug treatment and surgical treatment surgical approach in children: indications for general anesthesia pediatric surgery techniques: orthodontic disinclusions, follicular and mucous cysts frenectomy, benign bone tumors, post-traumatic and intentional dental reimplants: patient timing, doctor's timing benign tumors of the maxillary bones, odontomas surgical techniques: closure of the oro-antral communications indications for pre-prosthetic surgery frenulum and bridle surgery hard tissue surgery, bone regularization; guided regeneration, management of complications in special odontostomatological surgery postoperative management in special odontostomatological surgery