Oral Surgery 3

Data

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

Course director

  • Szalma József

    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-SA3-T
  • 3 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Clinical modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OSK-FF2-T finished , OSK-SA2-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 20

Topic

The aim of this subject is to give basic information about inflammations of the maxillofacial region, schisis, dysgnathia problems, implantation and preprosthetic surgery.

Lectures

  • 1. Maxillofacial cysts. Cysts of the jaws and soft tissues. Cyst surgery. - Szalma József
  • 2. Antral inflammation due to dental origin. Sinusitis maxillaris odontogenes - Szalma József
  • 3. Sinusperforation. Radix-in-antro. Surgical techniques of sinus closure. - Szalma József
  • 4. Inflammatory diseases of salivary glandes I. Sialoadenitis - Szalma József
  • 5. Inflammatory diseases of salivary glandes I. Sialolythiasis, cysts - Szalma József
  • 6. Differential diagnostic steps in dentoalveolar and maxillofacial inflammations - Kövér Zsanett
  • 7. Bleeding disorders. Coagulopathies, thrombopathies, vasopathies. Haemorrhagic diathesis. Anticoagulated patients going under surgical treatment. - Szalma József
  • 8. Disturbance of growth in the maxillofacial region. Cheilo- and gnathoschisis. Plastic surgery of lip and palate. - Kövér Zsanett
  • 9. Surgical way of dysgnathia. Progenia, prognathia, aperognathia, micrognathia. - Kövér Zsanett
  • 10. Preprosthetic surgery. Bone corrections. - Kövér Zsanett
  • 11. Basic information about implantation - Szalma József
  • 12. Differential diagnosis of trismus. - Szalma József
  • 13. Radiological signs in the aspects of dentoalveolar diseases. - Kövér Zsanett
  • 14. Osteodistraction. Hard tissue augmentation - Kövér Zsanett

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Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Szabo Gy.: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Semmelweis, 2001.

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

Stanley F. Malamed: Local Anesthesia, Mosby 1990 Larry J. Peterson, Edward Ellis III, James R. Hupp, Myron R. Tucker: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1998

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Attendance on lectures and practices is obligatory. No make up for missed classes. Missing more than 20% will automatically reject semester acceptance [i.e. 3 or more missing on lectures, or 3 or more missing from practices (where one practice block is 90=2x45 minutes)] and the semester has to be repeated.

Mid-term exams

There are no written tests during the semester, but students should answer any adequate questions of the practice leader before patient treatments, regarding anamnesis, diseases of the patient, steps of the dental or oral surgical procedure.

Making up for missed classes

No possibility.

Exam topics/questions

1. Surgical asepsis and antisepsis

2. General and local anesthesia

3. Local anesthesia of dental and oral surgery practice

4. Extractions. Removal of teeth and roots

5. Surgical removal of teeth and roots

6. Surgical removal of impacted and retinated teeth

7. Inflammations of the maxillofacial regions

8. Surgery of the periapical space

9. Periostitis. Abscess and cellulitis from dental origin

10. Osteomyelitis

11. Non-specific inflammations of the soft tissues of the face

12. Phlegmone. Facial spaces

13. Cysts of the maxillofacial area

14. Maxillary sinusitis of dental origin

15. Tooth extractions in bleeding disorders

16. Disturbance of growth in the maxillofacial region

17. Dysgnath surgery

18. Inflammatory diseases of salivary glands

19. Differential diagnostic steps in dentoalveolar and maxillofacial inflammations

20. Preprosthetic surgery

21. Differential diagnosis of trismus

22. Radiological signs in the aspects of dentoalveolar diseases

23. Surgical relevations in implant dentistry

24. Abscess. Local anesthesia of inflammated regions. Basic rules of incisions.

25. Facial clefts and their complex therapy

26. Diagnostic methods in salivary disorders

27. Osteoradionecrosis. BION

28. Osteodistraction. Bone augmentation and grafting

29. Facial spaces and their importance in maxillofacial surgery.

Examiners

  • Olasz Lajos
  • Szalma József

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Soós Balázs
  • Szalma József
  • Vajta László Ferenc