Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Surgical Seminar I

Surgical Seminar I
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12244
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Annual
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Main language of instruction: English

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish,

Teaching staff

Introduction

In the event that the health authorities announce a new period of confinement due to the evolution of the health crisis caused by COVID-19, the teaching staff will promptly communicate how this may effect the teaching methodologies and activities as well as the assessment.


Dr VANESSA RUIZ MAGAZ

Surgical seminar

Number of hours:13h

Fridays from  12:30 TO 14:00 ROOM L26

Pre-course requirements

The student must have:

  1. comprehensive knowledge of the principles of oral and periodontal wound healing regeneration and repair.
  2. comprehensive knowledge of the local and systemic risk factors for periodontal surgery.
  3. comprehensive knowledge of oral and periodontal anatomy.
  4. comprehensive knowledge of all periodontal surgical procedures.
  5. comprehensive knowledge of drugs used in periodontal surgical procedures

Objectives

The student  has:

  1. to be competent in reviewing and updating all periodontal surgical procedures.
  2. to be competent at critically evaluating  all types of periodontal surgical procedures.
  3. to be competent at selecting  the best surgical option for each case.
  4. to be competent at critically evaluating the results of each surgical procedure performed.
  5. to be competent at developing treatment planning of both  periodontal and multidisciplinary cases

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

The student must:

  1. be proficient in all surgical techniques in periodontics, their indications and contraindications , advantages and disadvantages
  2. be proficient in methods for soft and hard tissue reconstruction
  3. be able to document and carry out a wide range of surgical procedures including:
  4. be able to fully document the surgical cases in order to subsequently present these cases for evaluation
  5.  to be able to find the mistakes and errors performed in each surgical procedure and to find the best solution for each case
  • gingivectomy/local excision.
  • Periodontal Flap Surgery including access flaps and apically positioned flaps, with or without concomitant osseous surgery.
  • Root resection/hemisection procedures.
  • Mucogingival and plastic periodontal surgery procedures.
  • Reconstructive periodontal surgery procedures.
  • Surgical implant therapy, including surgical placement of oral implants in all areas of the dentition, in both fully and partially edentulous patients, bone augmentation procedures including grafting, guided bone regenerative techniques, sinus floor elevation and soft tissue surgical procedures in conjunction with oral implants.

Learning outcomes of the subject

The student will be able to perform surgical periodontal treatments, resective surgery, mucogingival surgery and regenerative surgery on teeth and implants.

The student will be able to make a proper approach when complications arise and be able to perform an appropriate postoperative monitoring on all surgical treatment performed. 

Students will have the confidence to deal from moderate cases to severe cases of periodontal disease, periodontal bone defects and mucogingival deformities.

 

Syllabus

The first day of class the teacher in charge of the course will make a presentation in witch he will give the norms for the presentation of the clinical cases and inform how to monitor the cases.

 

Bibliography and resources

LINDHE & LANG BOOK

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