Dentoalveolar Surgery - FD10046
Title: Dentoalveolar Surgery
Guaranteed by: Department of Dentistry (15-550)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2022
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 2
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:15/15, C+Ex [HS]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
Guarantor: MUDr. Jan Duška
Pre-requisite : {Dentistry 1st year}, FD10022, FD10023
Incompatibility : FZ10042
Interchangeability : FA0206217, FZ10042
Is incompatible with: FZ10042
Is pre-requisite for: FD50011, FD50012
Is interchangeable with: FZ10042
In complex pre-requisite: FD10059, FD10069, FD10070, FD10071, FD10072, FD10073, FD10074, FD10075, FD10076, FD10078, FD10079, FD10080, FD10081, FD10082
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation
Basic treatment procedures in dentoalveolar surgery and implantology.
Last update: Bažantová Lenka, Ing. (27.09.2021)
Literature

Compulsory literature

  1. Howe. Minor Oral Surgery. 3rd ed.,Wright, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd.,Oxford, 1985. ISBN 0-7236-08237
  2. Howe. The Extraction of Teeth. Mosby - Wolfe, London, 1990.
  3. Howe. Local Anaesthesia in Dentistry. Mosby - Wolfe, London, 1990.
  4. Moore. Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 5th ed., Blackwell Publishing,2004. ISBN 0-632-05438-7

 

Recommend literature

  1. Ferneini, Goupil. Evidence-Based Oral Surgery. Springer, 2019. ISBN 978-3-319-91361-2
  2. Scully. Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine. Wright, 2004. ISBN 0-7236-1074-6
  3. Kilian. Stomatology for Students of General Medicine. 1st ed., Karolinum Praha, 2003. ISBN 80-246-0471-X
  4. Coulthard, Moener, Sloan, Theaker. Master Dentistry. Volume 1 - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Radiology, Pathology and Oral Medicine. Churchil Livingstone, 2005. ISBN 0-4430-6192-0
  5. Fragiskos. Oral Surgery. Springer - Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg,  2007. ISBN 978-3-540-25184-2
  6. Babbush. Dental Implants. The Art and Science. W. B. Saunders Comp., Philadelphia, 2001. ISBN 0-7216-7747-9
Last update: Bažantová Lenka, Ing. (27.09.2021)
Requirements to the exam

Credit

  1. Student must be present at all practical classes.
  2. Every absence must be fully compensated.
  3. Student must prove satisfied knowledge during oral exams.
  4. The credit test must be passed.

 

Examination

Student can register for the exam if 1) obtains credit; 2) completes the required amount of practical procedures.

 

Notes

Lectures are not indentical with the textbook.

Last update: Bažantová Lenka, Ing. (04.01.2021)
Syllabus

Subject Dentoalveolar Surgery (FD10046) is substituted by subject Dentoalveolar Surgery and Implantology (FDP042) with the content of these lectures, practical courses and literature.

Lectures

  1. Dentoalveolar surgery (content of the field, competences, organization of education and possibilities of qualifications deepening). (Kunderova 1)
  2. Intraalveolar extraction (indications, contraindications, complications). (Kunderova 1)
  3. Transalveolar extraction (instruments, technique, complications, specifics of third molars extraction). (Kunderova 1)
  4. Mucoperiostal and other flaps creation. (Duska 1)
  5. Tooth separation, root tip resection (apicectomy), intraoral incision, oroantral communication closure, prosthetic base creation, excision of small mucous tumor, principles of biopsy. (Duska 2)
  6. Periostitis, dentitio  difficilis. (Duska 1)
  7. Sinusitis, inflammatory complications of cysts. (Duska 1)
  8. Ostitis, osteomyelitis, complications of odontogenic  inflammations. (Duska 1)
  9. Classification of cysts, characteristics of cyst formation and growth. (Duska 1)
  10. Radicular cyst, follicular cyst. (Duska 1)
  11. Soft tissue cysts. (Duska 1)
  12. Hard dental tissues injury. (Duska 1)
  13. Periodontal injury. (Duska 1)
  14. Soft tissue injury. (Duska 1)
  15. Cardiovascular disease (angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, hypertensive disease). (Duska 1)
  16. Haematological disease (anaemia, haemophilia and other haemostasis disorders, haematological malignancies) and immunopathological conditions. (Duska 1)
  17. Anticoagulation therapy (access to patients, overview, laboratory tests). (Duska 1)
  18. Diabetes mellitus and other endocrine disease. (Duska 1)
  19. Neurological and psychiatric disorders related to dental treatment. (Duska 1)
  20. Specificities and risks of elderly patients treatment, pregnancy and lactation. (Duska 1)
  21. History of dental implantology, principles of osseointegration, quality and quantity of the bone. (Simunek 1)
  22. Classification of the materials and implants, surface modification. (Simunek 1)
  23. Indications and contraindications. (Kopecka 2)
  24. Preoperative examination. (Simunek 1)
  25. Surgical stage. (Simunek 2)
  26. Accelerated osseointegration. (Simunek 2)
  27. Supportive therapy, oral hygiene, success criteria, results. (Simunek 1)
  28. Augmentative procedures. (Simunek 3)
  29. Complications in dental implantology. (Simunek 2)

Practical courses & seminars

Lecturers

  • Jan Duska, M.D. et M.D.
  • Dana Kopecka, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Martina Kunderova, MDDr.
  • Radovan Mottl, M.D. et M.D.
  • Prof. Antonin Simunek, M.D., Ph.D. 

Practical courses (FL)

  1. Repetition of surgical instrumentarium, instruments manipulation during surgical procedures. Draping of the patient, preoperative arrangement of lower and upper M3 extraction. Head fixation practising.  (Duska)
  2. Differential diagnosis of swelling in the head and neck area – in the form of demonstration and discussion with students. Suture technique training. TMJ reposition training. (Kunderova)
Last update: Bažantová Lenka, Ing. (27.09.2021)