Oral Pathology II
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Dental Medicine |
Instance: 2011/2012 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Teaching includes clinical instruction in the prevention, diagnosis and management of potentially malignant and malignant lesions and conditions of the oral mucosa.
The course integrates oral pathology and oral microbiology with pathology and medical microbiology. Initially, the processes underlying the common oral diseases and methods of their diagnosis, prevention and management it is described. The teaching continue through the clinical course and the full range of oral and dental with particular attention being given to potentially malignant and malignant lesions and conditions of the oral mucosa.
Students will be able to:
̶ Successfully treat common painful and resistant orofacial conditions;
Develop skills in the use of devices and techniques that aid in the diagnosis and management of patients mucosal disorders, ulcerative conditions, lesions of colour and oral cancer.
Program
1.Introduction.
2. Immunologic dysfunctions.
3. Epithelial lesions. Epithelial benign tumors.
4.Potentially malignant lesions.
5. Epithelial malignant tumors.
6. Conjunctive tissue tumors.
7. Immunologic tissue tumors.
8. Salivary gland diseases.
9. Salivary gland tumors.
10. Orofacial pain and neuralgy.
11. Oral manifestations of systemic diseases.
12. Mandibular and maxilliary bone pathology.
13. Facial manifestations of systemic diseases.
Mandatory literature
Neville, Brad W. [et.al.];
Oral & maxillofacial pathology. ISBN: 0-7216-9003-3
Marx, Robert E.;
Oral and maxillofacial pathology. ISBN: 0-443-07106-3
Silverman, Sol Jr. 340;
Oral cancer
Lynch, Malcolm A. 340;
Burket.s oral medicine. ISBN: 0-397-51242-2
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretic-practical classes.
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.