Oral Surgery |
Module 1. Introduction to Oral Surgery. Radiology. Instruments and equipment. Surgical act.Unit 1.1.- Introduction to Oral Surgery.- Clinical history and complementary tests Parts I and II.- Documentation and informed consents.- Sterility and surgical field set-up.- Sterility and set-up of the surgical field Unit 1.2.- Radiology- Radiology in oral surgery: periapical radiographs, orthopantomography and cone beam computed tomography. PART 1- Radiology in oral surgery: periapical radiographies, orthopantomography and cone beam computed tomography. PART 2- Radiological diagnosis in oral surgery.- Radiology in oral surgery: periapical radiographs, orthopantomography and cone beam computed tomography.- Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)Unit 1.3.- Surgical procedure- Instruments- Pre-operative phase - Operative phase- Post-operative phaseModule 2. Anatomy in Oral SurgeryUnit 2.1.- Presentation- The oral cavity and adjacent anatomical regionsUnit 2.2.- Osteology of the facial massif- Facial massif, upper jawboneUnit 2.3.- Lower jaw- Study of the face, carotid gland. Facial nerve- Facial artery.- TMJ superficial and intermediate plane.- Deep plane TMJ and infratemporal fossa.- Submandibular region- Submental region- Floor of the mouth and tongueUnit 2.4.- Upper jaw- Upper maxilla (maxillary sinus)- Orbital fossa - Nasal fossa, ethmoid bone, turbinatesModule 3. Locoregional anaesthesia and conscious sedation.Unit 3.1.- Loco-regional anaesthesia- Presentation- Introduction to anaesthesia. Pain from oral tissues- Nerve conduction block.- Anaesthetic equipment. General recommendations- Primary anaesthetic techniques in dentistry. - Secondary anaesthetic techniques in anaesthesia- Local anaesthesia complications in dentistry - General complications after dental anaesthesiaUnit 3.2.- Conscious sedation- Intravenous conscious sedation Justification of sedation Levels of sedation Patient assessment Monitoring and b |
l surgery? Criteria for healing in PC.- Indications for periapical surgery- Contraindications for periapical surgery.- Clinical and radiological diagnosis in periapical surgery- Intraoperative diagnosis: importance of magnification- Pathology of odontogenic cystic lesions- Orthograde" endodontics for periapical lesionsUnit 8.2.- Treatment in periapical surgery- Surgical technique: instruments. Anaesthesia- Incision or flap design.- Elevation and separation of the flap- Ostectomy and debridement of the lesion- Apicoectomy- Preparation of the retrograde cavity- Control of bleeding- Retrograde obturation- Regeneration of the defect- Suture. Postoperative treatment- Clinical cases of periapical surgery. Part IIModule 9. Diagnosis and treatment of odontogenic infections of bacterial originUnit 9.1.- Odontogenic infection generalities- Concept, aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis of odontogenic infection- Evolution and clinical pictures of odontogenic infection: periapical periodontitis- Progression and dissemination of odontogenic infection- Evolution and clinical pictures of odontogenic infection: abscesses and cellulitis- Periapical pathology of dental implantsUnit 9.2.- Odontogenic infection particularities- Maxillary sinusitis of odontological origin- Treatment of orosinusal communications- Complications of odontogenic infection- Treatment of odontogenic infection - Prophylactic antibiotics- Salivary gland infections - OsteonecrosisModule 10. Maxillary cystsUnit 10.1.- Classification of maxillary cysts- Odontogenic cysts of inflammatory origin- Odontogenic and non-odontogenic developmental cystsUnit 10.2.- Cystic pathology- Differential diagnosis of radiolucent lesions of the jaws- Treatment of jaw cystsModule 11. Tumour pathologyUnit 11.1.- Maxillary tumours- Tumoural pathology of the jaws Unit 11.2.- Odontogenic tumours- Odontogenic tumours Unit 11.3.- Tumours of the salivary glands- Tumours of the salivary glan |
Oral implantology |
GENERAL IMPLANTOLOGY"Module 1. Diagnosis and Planning in ImplantologyGeneral concepts and history of implantology.Topic 1.1.2. Indications and contraindicationsTopic 1.1.3. Diagnostics in implantology"Module 2. Anatomy and radiology in ImplantologyTopic 2.1.1. Anatomy and radiology applied to implant surgeryRadiographic diagnosis in implantology. "Module 3. Tissue integration and implant system design. Peri-implant bone lossTissue integration of implants. Implant macro- and micro-design.Tissue integration of implants. Implant macro- and micro-design Part 2."Module 4. Histology in implantology.Implant surfaces connections: the way to the future."Module 5. Basic surgical protocol in implantology.Topic 5.1.1. Basic surgical protocol in implantology."Module 6. Surgical management of soft tissues.Topic 6.1.1. Soft tissues Part 1.Topic 6.1.2. Soft tissues Part 2. " Module 7. Prosthesis on implants.Unit 7.1. Diagnosis and planning in total and partial edentulous. Types of implant prosthesesUnit 7.2. Biomechanics and occlusion Unit 7.3. Selection of abutments in Implantoprosthetics Unit 7.4. Workshop on selection and management of angled abutmentsUnit 7.5. Analogue impressionsUnit 7.6. Workshop on analogue impressions in partial edentulous patientsUnit 7.7. Implant-supported partial dentureUnit 7.8. Implant-supported full arch prosthesisUnit 7.9. OverdenturesUnit 7.10. New materials in implant-supported prosthodonticsUnit 7.11. Soft Tissue Management with Implant-Supported ProvisionalsUnit 7.12. Provisional fabrication workshop and hinds techniqueUnit 7.13. Introduction to digital flow and digital impressionsUnit 7.14. BOPT on ImplantsUnit 7.15. Immediate loading in the totally edentulous"Module 8. Introduction to bone regeneration.Topic 8.1.1. Introduction to bone regeneration."Module 9. Bone regeneration materials.Topic 9.1.1. Bone regeneration materials." Module 10. Maxillary sinus lift.Topic 10.1.1. Maxillary sinus lift. |
al peri-implant bone loss"Module 20.- Alveolar DistractionTopic 20.1.1. Alveolar Distraction"Module 21.- All on fourGuided surgery - computer guided treatments - total edentulism - all on four- all on sixTopic 21.1.2. All on four |
Master's Thesis |
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