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Last update: Jana Kolářová (18.02.2022)
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Last update: Jana Kolářová (18.02.2022)
Oral cavity and its content. Structural specialization of oral mucosa. Histological structure of lip, tongue, gums, palate and tonsils. General structure and function of the oral salivary glands, saliva.
Teeth and their structure. Specialized tissues of teeth - enamel, dentin, dental pulp, and cementum. Supporting tissues - periodontium (periodontal ligament), alveolar bone, gingival mucosa and junctional (attachment) epithelium.
Introduction into embryology. Development of germ layers. Neural crest and its derivatives.
Head formation, stomodeum, pharyngeal arches.
Formation of face, development of the oral and nasal cavities.
Derivatives of the pharyngeal arches, clefts, and pouches.
Development of the tongue and of endocrine glands derived from stomodeum and from the primitive pharynx.
Development of teeth. Early tooth development, epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during tooth development. Amelogenesis, dentinogenesis. Development of the root and periodontal ligament. Tooth eruption.
Development of the skull, neurocranium and viscerocranium.
Congenital defects of the orofacial region. Facial clefts and palatal clefts. Birth defects involving pharyngeal region. |
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Last update: Ema Klobušovská (24.01.2024)
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Last update: RNDr. Mária Hovořáková, Ph.D. (13.02.2024)
B82681 – Oral Histology and Embryology - summer semester, Monday from 14:00 till 15:30 starting from week 3 (Seminar room 1) Teacher: Dr. Hovořáková 19.2. Anatomic dissection - dentistry students (week 1) 26.2. Anatomic dissection - denstistry students (week 2) 4.3. Oral cavity and its content. Structural specialization of oral mucosa. Histological structure of lip, tongue, gums, palate, and tonsils. General structure and function of the salivary glands, saliva. 11.3. Teeth and their structure. Specialized tissues of teeth - enamel, dentin, dental pulp, and cementum. Supporting tissues – periodontium (periodontal ligament), alveolar bone, gingival mucosa and junctional (attachment) epithelium. 18.3. Introduction into embryology. Development of germ layers. Neural crest and its derivatives. 25.3. Head formation, stomodeum, pharyngeal arches. Formation of face, development of the oral and nasal cavities. Congenital defects of the orofacial region. Facial clefts and palatal clefts. 1.4. – Free day - Easter 8.4. Derivatives of the pharyngeal arches, clefts, and pouches. Birth defects involving pharyngeal region. Development of the skull, neurocranium and viscerocranium. Development of the tongue and of endocrine glands derived from stomodeum and from the primitive pharynx. 15.4. Development of teeth. Early tooth development, epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during tooth development. Amelogenesis, dentinogenesis. Development of the root and periodontal ligament. Tooth eruption. 22.4. Student presentations of selected topics. 29.4. Student presentations of selected topics.
The pdf files of topics will be available for registered students on Moodle in the course of the summer semester. |
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Last update: RNDr. Mária Hovořáková, Ph.D. (13.02.2024)
Credit requirements: 1) Students need to pass two tests: one focused on Oral Histology (week 6) and one focused on Oral Embryology (week 10) – 75% score in each test is needed to pass. 2) Students will present a selected topic (list of topics will be available at the first seminar) as a ppt presentation. 3) Attendance 100% (one justified absence is allowed).
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