Periodontology 2 - Diseases of the Oral Mucosa

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

  • Bán Ágnes

    associate professor,
    Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 42 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSK-PR2-T
  • 3 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OSK-GT2-T finished , OSK-PD1-T finished , OSK-SZ2-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 25

Topic

The student will be able to diagnose precancerous lesions of the oral mucosa, recognise the oral mucosal symptoms of common diseases, know the dental implications of medications for common diseases, be able to prepare a treatment plan.

Patient presentation and instrument knowledge are part of the exam

Lectures

  • 13. Immunological diseases. - Szabadi András
  • 14. Oral symptoms of HIV infections and prevention of nosocomial infections. - Szabadi András
  • 12. Diseases of the tongue and lips - Szabadi András
  • 11. Oral symptoms of cardiovascular diseases. - Szabadi András
  • 10. Oral symptoms of metabolic and neuroendocrin system diseases, diet habits and vitamin deficiencies. - Szabadi András
  • 9. Non-surgical diseases of the salivary glands. - Szabadi András
  • 8. Oral symptoms of haematological diseases. - Szabadi András
  • 6. Lichen Oris - Szabadi András
  • 7. Fungal infections of the oral mucosa. - Szabadi András
  • 5. Viral and bacterial infections - Szabadi András
  • 4. Premalignant lesions. - Szabadi András
  • 3. Secondary ulcers of oral mucosa. - Szabadi András
  • 1. Physical, chemical and iatrogenic lesions of the oral mucosa - Szabadi András
  • 2. Primary ulcers of oral mucosa - Szabadi András

Practices

  • 28. Patient examination and treatment - Riedling Ádám
  • 27. Patient examination and treatment - Farkas Benjámin
  • 26. Patient examination and treatment - Mogyorósi Blanka
  • 25. Patient examination and treatment - Sashegyi Patrik
  • 24. Patient examination and treatment - Rácz Berta Judit
  • 23. Patient examination and treatment - Szabadi András
  • 22. Patient examination and treatment - Bán Ágnes
  • 21. Patient examination and treatment - Riedling Ádám
  • 20. Patient examination and treatment - Farkas Benjámin
  • 19. Patient examination and treatment - Mogyorósi Blanka
  • 18. Patient examination and treatment - Sashegyi Patrik
  • 17. Patient examination and treatment - Rácz Berta Judit
  • 16. Patient examination and treatment - Szabadi András
  • 15. Patient examination and treatment - Bán Ágnes
  • 14. Patient examination and treatment - Riedling Ádám
  • 13. Patient examination and treatment - Farkas Benjámin
  • 12. Patient examination and treatment - Mogyorósi Blanka
  • 11. Patient examination and treatment - Sashegyi Patrik
  • 10. Patient examination and treatment - Rácz Berta Judit
  • 9. Patient examination and treatment - Szabadi András
  • 8. Patient examination and treatment - Bán Ágnes
  • 7. Patient examination and treatment - Riedling Ádám
  • 6. Patient examination and treatment - Farkas Benjámin
  • 5. Patient examination and treatment - Mogyorósi Blanka
  • 4. Patient examination and treatment - Sashegyi Patrik
  • 3. Patient examination and treatment - Rácz Berta Judit
  • 2. Patient examination and treatment - Szabadi András
  • 1. Patient examination and treatment - Bán Ágnes

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Articles recommended by the tutors

Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang - Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, 7th edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.

István Sonkodi - Oral and maxillofacial medicin - Diagnosis and treatment (2009)

Laskaris George - Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases (2019)

Literature developed by the Department

Notes of teh lectures

Notes

lecture-Script

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

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Mid-term exams

Code of Studies and Examinations Annex 2. Article 4. (6) The leader of the practice shall have the right to exclude a student from bedside practice (class) in case of any unpreparedness endangering the health of the patient. Exclusion from the given practice shall qualify as uncertified absence.

Making up for missed classes

Who is absent from more than 15% of the practical courses or more than 15% of the lectures cannot be granted entry to examination.

Being late for more than 10 minutes from the practical courses or leaving it without the permission of the leader of the practice is considered as an absence.

The leader of the practice shall have the right to exclude a student from bedside practice (class) in the case of any unpreparedness endangering the health of the patient. Exclusion from the given practice shall qualify as absence without a certified excuse.

Exam topics/questions

1. Gingivostomatitis herpatica

2. Recurrent herpes, herpes zooster. Herpangina

3. Physical damage to the oral mucosa

4. Chemical damage to the oral mucosa

5. Primary ulcerative lesions of the oral cavity

6 Secondary ulcerative lesions of the oral cavity I: pemphigus, pemphigoid

7 Secondary ulcerative lesions of the oral cavity II: erythema exsud. mult., Steven Johnson Syndr.

8. Diseases of the lip

9. Tongue diseases

10. precancerous lesions of the oral cavity I, leucoplakia, erythroplakia, Bowen's disease.

11. precancerous lesions of the oral cavity II. lichen oris.

12. precancerous lesions of the oral cavity III, lupus eryth. Leukokeratosis nicotina palati.

13. Clinical forms of candidosis I. Acute infections

14. Clinical forms of candidosis II. chronic infections

15. Predisposing factors to candidosis and management of candidosis.

16. Diseases of the red blood cell production system

17. Diseases of the white blood cell production system

18. Oral symptoms of haemophilia-related diseases

19. Non-surgical diseases of the salivary glands

20. Metabolic and nutritional diseases

21 Oral manifestations of neuroendocrine diseases

Oral symptoms of HIV infection, prevention of nasocomial infection during dental treatment.

23. Bacterial infectious diseases of the oral cavity

Examiners

  • Bán Ágnes
  • Mogyorósi Blanka
  • Rácz Berta Judit
  • Sashegyi Patrik
  • Szabadi András

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Bán Ágnes
  • Farkas Benjámin
  • Mogyorósi Blanka
  • Rácz Berta Judit
  • Riedling Ádám
  • Sashegyi Patrik
  • Szabadi András