Medical-Surgical Pathology and Oral Implantology 2
Main language of instruction: Spanish
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English
Head instructor
Dr. Jordi CABALLÉ - jordicase@uic.es
Office hours
This subject will use the Moodle Platform to hang teaching content and deliver notifications to students.
Faculty:
Dra. Adaia Valls
Dr. Jorge Masiá
Dr. Basel Elnayef
Dr. Ramón Sieira
Dra. Inessa Koptseva
Dra. Susana García
Dra. Nuria Farré
Dr. Jordi Caballé
Professor in charge of the subject: Dr. Jordi Caballé Serrano. jordicase@uic.es
Oral Medical-Surgical Pathology 2 (PMQ2) introduces maxillofacial traumatology, salivary gland pathology and congenital maxillofacial deformities, and expands on surgical oral pathology and dental implantology as well as basic and advanced knowledge on bone biology.
Successful completion of the subjects: "Oral Medical-Surgical Pathology 1" and "Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine".
-To obtain basic and advanced knowledge on bone biology.
- To study maxillofacial traumatology, focusing on an early diagnosis, immediate and delayed treatment by the dental specialist, and detection and management of potential complications.
- To expand on the study of oral pathology and provide the student with the necessary theoretical and practical tools to be able to perform an adequate differential diagnosis and multidisciplinary orientation of the case.
- To study inflammatory and tumoral pathology of the salivary glands.
- To study the spectrum of congenital maxillofacial deformity, focusing on the dentist's role in the coordination of multidisciplinary treatments and prevention of maxillofacial complications.
- To expand on the study of dental implantology as initiated in the subject of PMQ1, from an innovative theoretical-practical point of view.
- To introduce modern concepts of tissue engineering applicable to the field of dental implantology, and to elaborate on future perspectives of development.
Successful completion of this course should allow the student to:
- Perform an adequate diagnosis of dental fractures and guide their management according to the degree of tissue damage.
- Master the general principles of fracture stabilization and the particularities applicable to the maxillofacial field.
- Perform a proper immediate and delayed management of patients with facial fractures.
- Detect potential complications of maxillofacial trauma and administer an early and effective treatment.
- Perform a correct differential diagnosis and management of lesions of the oral mucosa and jawbones.
- Proficiently recognize the early warning signs of malignant transformation of oral lesions.
- Know the inflammatory and tumoral spectrum of salivary gland pathology and how to guide its management according to its etiology.
- Understand the etiologic and pathogenetic mechanisms of cranio-maxillofacial deformities and their role in the development of oral pathology.
- Perform an effective, coordinated management of dento-maxillofacial complications in patients with congenital malformations.
- Perform a correct diagnosis and treatment planning in implant dentistry.
- Manage effectively the peri-implant hard and soft tissues in order to optimize results in dental implantology.
- Know the risk factors for complications in implant dentistry.
- Learn the modern techniques of tissue engineering applied to implantology.
THEORETICAL LESSONS:
Wednesdays from 8-10h.
Fridays from 10-12h.
SEMINARS:
Fridays from 12-14h, divides into two groups. Seminars will be of one hour.
THEORETICAL EXAM:
Type of exam: 50 multiple choice questions, each with 4 possible options.
Pass: In order to pass the exam, a minimum of 30 correct questions is required. Each failed questions will discount 0,25 points.
Exam length: 60 minutes.
Exam content: Theoretical syllabus plus practical contents from seminars.
ATTENDANCE AND ATTITUDE IN CLASS:
Class attendance is not mandatory but will be considered positively for the student's final evaluation.
LEARNING RESOURCES:
Teaching material supplied through Moodle.
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES:
Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Hupp, Ellis, Tucker
Ed Mosby
Peterson's Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Michael Miloro
Ed BC Decker
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Neville
Ed Saunders
Oral Surgery for the General Dentist
Sailer, Pajarola
Ed Thieme
Patología Oral y Maxilofacial contemporánea
Philip Sapp
Ed Elsevier
Maxillofacial Trauma and Esthetic Facial Reconstruction
Peter Ward-Booth
Controversial Issues in Implant Dentistry
Federico Hernández Alfaro
Contemporary Implant Dentistry
Carl E Misch
Cirugía Oral
Matteo Chiapasco
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