Plaque-related diseases and their consequences; diseases of the oral mucosa, salivary glands, and temporomandibular joint; orofacial traumatology and oncology; reasons for professional dental examination; drug-induced disorders in the oral cavity; orofacial swellings and pain. Differential diagnosis of the most common diseases in the area of the head and neck.
Entry requirements
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (02.08.2023)
Prerequisites: obligatory subjects of the 1st year.
Aim of the course
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (02.08.2023)
Results:
Student will obtain theoretical knowledge about basic clinical problems in dentistry.
Student will obtain basic practical skills in diagnosis of oral diseases including salivary glands and temporomandibular joint.
Requirements to the exam
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Credit
Presence at lectures.
Pass the credit test.
Syllabus
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Lectures
Lectures make more sensitive information in the literature. They reflect contemporary trends in the diagnosis, prevention and therapy of oral diseases.
Plaque-related diseases. (Schmidt 2)
Dental consultation examination. (Schmidt 1)
Acute diseases of oral mucosa. (Schmidt 2)
Chronic diseases of oral mucosa. (Schmidt 2)
Salivary gland diseases and salivary flow rate disturbances. (Schmidt 2)
Drug-induced problems in the oral cavity. (Schmidt 1)
Orofacial pain of odontogenic and non-odontogenic origin. (Duska 1)
Orofacial swellings. (Duska 1)
Basic of orofacial oncology. (Simunek 2)
Disease of the TMJ. (Duska 1)
Inflammatory diseases of odontogenic origin. (Duska 2)
Orofacial traumatology. (Duska 2)
Dental traumatology. (Duska 1)
Consultation. Credit test. (Duska 1)
Literature
Last update: Bc. Lenka Bažantová (02.08.2023)
Recommended literature
Macleod, Crighton. Practical Oral Medicine. Quintessence Publishing, 2006. ISBN 1-85097-065-3