Oral Surgery II
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Dental Medicine |
Instance: 2011/2012 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Oral surgery II aims to assure that student develops abilities on Oral Surgery practice.
The removal of a tooth is also a challenge to the student also because profound local anaesthesia is required to prevent pain during the extraction, and control of the patient’s anxiety is necessary to prevent psychological distress.
Student will be able to:
Understand, examine, diagnose and document a wide spectrum of diseases, injuries and defects in the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity.
Be able to carry out the principles of uncomplicated exodontia mainly the surgical procedures for pain and anxiety control and teeth extraction.
Be able to control the infection in surgical practice.
Program
1. Incisions and sutures I.
2. Incisions and Sutures II.
3. Dental extractions I.
4. Dental extractions II.
5. Dental extractions III.
6. Dental extractions IV.
7. Dental extractions V.
8. Dental extractions VI.
9. Dental extractions VII.
10. Surgical Techniques in Haemophilia and hipocoagulated.
11. Surgery in Irradiated Cervical Cervical-
12. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery Hard Tissue I.
13. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery Hard Tissue II.
14. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery Soft Tissue I.
15. Pre-Prosthetic Surgery Soft Tissue II.
Mandatory literature
Gay Escoda, Cosme; Cirugía bucal. ISBN: 84-8934-61-X
Peterson, Larry J. 340;
Contemporary oral and maxillofacial surgery. ISBN: 0-323-01887-4
Donado Rodríguez Manuel;
Cirugía bucal. ISBN: 84-458-1533-4
Shear, Mervyn;
Cysts of the oral regions. ISBN: 0-7236-0987-X
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical and Practical.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Eligibility for exams
See academic regulation. A minimum of 75% of class attendance.
Calculation formula of final grade
Final mark from 0 to 20 points = (Theoretical testx 0,45) + (average of all practical work + continuous evaluation mark)x 0,45) + (class attendance x 0,1). Minimum of 10 points must be achievd for approval. Although a minimum of 9,0 points (in 20) is required in either theoretical and practical evaluation.
Examinations or Special Assignments
Special works or proofs are unforeseen.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
In order to be approved, the students need the theoretical and practical component. Those students whose statute allows them a special evaluation regime may be evaluated apart from the regular calendar.
Classification improvement
According to the rules of the faculty’s evaluation procedures.