Module of Surgery - Stomatology - Maxillofacial Surgery - CSTOXX15
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Students will be introduced with maxilofacial surgery which is a part of dental surgery such as dentoalveolar surgery. However, dentoalveolar surgery deals with teeth, periodont, alveolar bone and soft tissue, maxilofacial surgery involves larger operations in the entire splanchnocranuim and adjacent regions. Subject provides students with a complex view of this branch which involves treatment for inflamation of jaws, injuries, head and neck tumors, saliva gland diseases. It also deals with surgical correction of orthodontic defects, it is called orthognate surgery.
Last update: Hájek Pavel, MUDr. (23.09.2013)
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Habal, M., Ariyan S.: Facial Fractures, B.C. Decker Inc. Toronto, Philadelphia, 1989, ISBN 1 55664 084 6. Williams, J.: Rowe and Williams Maxillofacial Injuries, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh 1994, ISBN 0 443 0456107 Last update: Švehlová Anna (24.10.2008)
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Practice Last update: Hájek Pavel, MUDr. (23.09.2013)
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practice in oral surgery, Clinic of Stomatology, individual arrangement at consulting room (surgery) No. 6 with teacher Pavel Hájek, M.D. Last update: Gojišová Eva, doc. MUDr. (12.12.2012)
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1. Introduction to Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery 2. Dental Implantology 3. Traumatology of orofacial system 4. Traumatology of orofacial system 5. Orofacial Oncology 6. Comprehensive care of patients with congenital and acquired facial anomalies. Last update: Hájek Pavel, MUDr. (23.09.2013)
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