As part of the course, students will become familiar with basic therapeutic procedures in dentoalveolar surgery and implantology.
Last update: Bažantová Lenka, Ing. (08.08.2024)
Aim of the course
Results:
Student will obtain theoretical knowledge about basic problems in dentoalveolar surgery and implantology.
Student will obtain the practical skills with surgical instrumentarium, in instruments manipulation during surgical procedures, in preoperative arrangement of M3 extraction, in suture technique.
Last update: Bažantová Lenka, Ing. (25.07.2024)
Literature
Compulsory literature
Howe. Minor Oral Surgery. 3rd ed., Wright, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd., Oxford, 1985. ISBN 0-7236-08237
Howe. The Extraction of Teeth. Mosby - Wolfe, London, 1990.
Howe. Local Anaesthesia in Dentistry. Mosby - Wolfe, London, 1990.
Moore. Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 5th ed., Blackwell Publishing, 2004. ISBN 0-632-05438-7
Recommend literature
Ferneini, Goupil. Evidence-Based Oral Surgery. Springer, 2019. ISBN 978-3-319-91361-2
Scully. Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine. Wright, 2004. ISBN 0-7236-1074-6
Kilian. Stomatology for Students of General Medicine. 1st ed., Karolinum Praha, 2003. ISBN 80-246-0471-X
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
Transalveolar extraction (instruments, technique, complications, specifics of third molars extraction). (Mottl 1)
Mucoperiostal and other flaps creation. (Duska 1)
Tooth separation, root tip resection (apicectomy), intraoral incision, oroantral communication closure, prosthetic base creation, excision of small mucous tumor, principles of biopsy. (Duska 2)
Periostitis, dentitio difficilis. (Duska 1)
Inflammation of paranasal sinuses. (Duska 1)
Ostitis, osteomyelitis, complications of odontogenic inflammations. (Duska 1)
Classification of cysts, characteristics of cyst formation and growth. (Duska 1)
Radicular cyst, follicular cyst. (Duska 1)
Soft tissue cysts. (Duska 1)
Hard dental tissues injury. (Duska 1)
Periodontal injury. (Duska 1)
Soft tissue injury. (Duska 1)
Specificities and risks in cardiovascular disease (angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, hypertensive disease). (Duska 1)
Specificities and risks in haematological disease (anaemia, haemophilia and other haemostasis disorders, haematological malignancies) and immunopathological conditions. (Duska 1)
Specificities and risks in anticoagulation therapy (access to patients, overview, laboratory tests). (Duska 1)
Specificities and risks in diabetes mellitus and other endocrine disease. (Duska 1)
Specificities and risks in neurological and psychiatric disorders related to dental treatment. (Duska 1)
Specificities and risks in elderly patients treatment, pregnancy and lactation. (Duska 1)
History of dental implantology, principles of osseointegration, quality and quantity of the bone. (Abou Assaf 1)
Classification of the materials and implants, surface modification. (Abou Assaf 1)
Complications in dental implantology. (Abou Assaf 2)
Practical courses & seminars
Lecturers
Wail Abou Assaf, MDDr.
Jan Duska, M.D. et M.D.
Dana Kopecka, M.D., Ph.D.
Radovan Mottl, M.D. et M.D., Ph.D.
Practical courses (FL)
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)
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. (Duska)
Last update: Bažantová Lenka, Ing. (25.07.2024)
Entry requirements
Prerequisites: obligatory subjects of the 1st year, Preclinical dentistry III, Prosthodontic technology.