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Surgery of the liver, pancreas and spleen. Visiting operating theater (injuries, inflammatory diseases and tumors) Bowel obstructions Visiting patients’ ward Hernias Visiting patients’ ward Basic principles in vascular surgery Visiting patients’ ward Shock. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Visiting operating theater intensive therapy General principles of traumatology. Visiting operating theater First aid. Traumatological management of catastrophes. Burned patients. Urology Consultation Visiting patients’ ward Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3. Practical course grade More than 3 absences invalidate the semester Final examination ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Tutor: Dr. Attila Szûcs First Semester Lectures (1 hour per week) Practices (3 hours per week) Pyogenic dental inflammations I. Practicing minor oral surgery (General aspects) Pyogenic dental inflammations II. Practicing minor oral surgery (periodontitis, periostitis) Dental focus Pyogenic dental inflammations I. Cellulitis Practicing minor oral surgery Osteomyelitis, specific inflammations of the Practicing minor oral surgery maxillofacial region. Cystic lesions of the maxillofacial soft tissues. Practicing minor oral surgery Dental and surgical aspects of the maxillary sinus Practicing minor oral surgery Diseases of the salivatory glands. Practicing minor oral surgery Odontogenic cysts I. Practicing minor oral surgery Odontogenic cysts II. Practicing minor oral surgery Odontogenic cysts III Practicing minor oral surgery Surgical endodontics. I. Practicing minor oral surgery Surgical endodontics. II. Practicing minor oral surgery Dental implantology Practicing minor oral surgery Preprothetic surgery Practicing minor oral surgery Consultation Consultation Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester 3. More than 3 absences invalidate the semester. During the semester three midterm examinations should be passed. Practical course grade SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Faculty of Dentistry 353
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 354 ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Second Semester Lectures (1 hour per week) Practices (3 hours per week) Developmental anomalies of the face Part I. Practicing minor oral surgery (Cleft lip and palate) Developmental anomalies of the face Part II. Practicing minor oral surgery (Craniofacial malformations, cleft face) Developmental anomalies of the face Part III. Practicing minor oral surgery (Dysgnathias) The diseases of the salivary glands Part. I. Practicing minor oral surgery (Pathology) Vascular anomalies in the head and neck region Practicing minor oral surgery (Diagnosis and management) The diseases of the salivary glands Part. II. Practicing minor oral surgery (Differential diagnosis and treatment) Maxillofacial traumatology Part I. Practicing minor oral surgery (General rules, soft tissue injuries) Maxillofacial traumatology Part II. Practicing minor oral surgery (Polytraumatised patients) Maxillofacial traumatology Part III. Practicing minor oral surgery (Fractures of the mandible) Maxillofacial traumatology Part I V. Practicing minor oral surgery (Fractures of the midfacial bones) Maxillofacial traumatology Part V. Practicing minor oral surgery (Posttraumatic deformation and its correction) Differential diagnosis and treatment of facial pain Midterm Demonstration Case Demonstration Practicing minor oral surgery Guest speaker Practicing minor oral surgery Consultation Consultation Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3. More than 3 absences invalidate the semester During the semester three midterm examinations should be passed Semifinal examination
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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
354<br />
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY<br />
Second Semester<br />
Lectures (1 hour per week) Practices (3 hours per week)<br />
Developmental anomalies of the face Part I. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Cleft lip and palate)<br />
Developmental anomalies of the face Part II. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Craniofacial malformations, cleft face)<br />
Developmental anomalies of the face Part III. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Dysgnathias)<br />
The diseases of the salivary glands Part. I. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Pathology)<br />
Vascular anomalies in the head and neck region Practicing<br />
minor oral surgery<br />
(Diagnosis and management)<br />
The diseases of the salivary glands Part. II. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Differential diagnosis and treatment)<br />
Maxillofacial traumatology Part I. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(General rules, soft tissue injuries)<br />
Maxillofacial traumatology Part II. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Polytraumatised patients)<br />
Maxillofacial traumatology Part III. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Fractures of the mandible)<br />
Maxillofacial traumatology Part I V. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Fractures of the midfacial bones)<br />
Maxillofacial traumatology Part V. Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
(Posttraumatic deformation and its correction)<br />
Differential diagnosis and treatment of facial pain Midterm Demonstration<br />
Case Demonstration Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
Guest speaker Practicing minor oral surgery<br />
Consultation Consultation<br />
Note: The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3.<br />
More than 3 absences invalidate the semester<br />
During the semester three midterm examinations should be passed<br />
Semifinal examination