Comprehensive Dental Care

A.Y. 2024/2025
15
Max ECTS
300
Overall hours
SSD
BIO/14 MED/28
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
To provide theoretical and practical basis for the integrated management of odontostomatological diseases related to medical, surgical and dental therapy
Expected learning outcomes
1. The student is able to correctly describe the guidelines for the dental treatments in hypertensive subjects, in those with neoplasia, in those with cardiac diseases and in osteoporotic patients assuming anti-resorbitives drugs.
2. The student is able to properly conduct the interview with the patient aware of the need of not to interrupt him during the anamnesis and the detection of the clinical history and to develop an empathic relationship with him.
3. The student is able to list the main medical emergencies and to plan preventive measures for each one.
4. The student is able to select, based on his own perspectives, desires and choices the type of dental facility in which to operate.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Prerequisites for admission
No particular knowledge is required other than that already acquired during the first five years of the course.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final evaluation of the course is based on a written test with multiple choice questions. The questions refer to the various clinical and extra-clinical topics covered during the course.
The evaluation parameter is linked to the number of correct answers provided by the candidate.
Students enrolled in the course will have the opportunity to consult the material provided during the class and further scientific papers.
Pharmacology
Course syllabus
Dental management of the oncological patient under pharmacological therapy (Chemotherapy, immunotherapy)
Use of antibiotics in dentistry (management of dental abscesses, antibiotics prophylaxis)
Teaching methods
The course will be delivered both through the collegial discussion of clinical cases and using the contribution of guests of proven experience.
The topics, covered during the lessons, will be supported by teaching material contained in the Ariel platform.
Teaching Resources
Ferro,Masson ed.
- Katzung, Masters, Trevor "Farmacologia generale e clinica". X Edizione, 2017 Piccin
Clinical odontostomatology
Course syllabus
- Dental management of patients with systemic complexity (oncology, immunocompromised patients)
- Management of emergencies in dental clinics
- Discussion of clinical cases in fixed dental prosthodontics
- Discussion of complex clinical cases in periodontology
- Strategies for effective communication in medicine
- Fiscal aspects in odontostomatology and in dental market structures
Teaching methods
The course will be delivered both through the collegial discussion of clinical cases and using the contribution of guests of proven experience, who will deal clinical and extra-clinical topics.
The topics covered during the various lessons will be supported by teaching material contained in the Ariel platform.
Teaching Resources
Urgenze ed emergenze mediche in odontoiatria. Prevenzione e cura, Giovanni Damia, Tecniche Nuove
Manuale di patologia e medicina orale, Giuseppe Ficarra, McGrow-Hill
Le parole della cura Umberto Curi. Raffaello Cortina editore
Ethics of dentistry and professional conduct
Course syllabus
- Basic concepts of the social security system for dentists
- Basic concepts related to the Italian medical and dental board
Teaching methods
The course will be delivered both through the collegial discussion of clinical cases and using the contribution of guests of proven experience, who will deal clinical and extra-clinical topics.
The topics, covered during the various classes, will be supported by educational material contained in the Ariel platform.
Teaching Resources
We recommend consulting the reference sites:
https://www.enpam.it/
https://omceomi.it/
Preventive and community dentistry
Course syllabus
Community dentistry topics will be addressed, both through practical activities and through interactions with the territory.
Teaching methods
The topics covered during the various classes will be supported by educational material contained in the Ariel platform.
Teaching Resources
Material provided by the teacher during the course.
Clinical odontostomatology
MED/28 - ORAL DISEASES AND DENTISTRY - University credits: 11
Lessons: 30 hours
Practicals - Exercises: 200 hours
Ethics of dentistry and professional conduct
MED/28 - ORAL DISEASES AND DENTISTRY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 10 hours
Professor: Spadari Francesco
Pharmacology
BIO/14 - PHARMACOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 10 hours
Preventive and community dentistry
MED/28 - ORAL DISEASES AND DENTISTRY - University credits: 2
Practicals - Exercises: 50 hours
Shifts:
Polo Centrale
Professors: Biagi Roberto, Carmagnola Daniela
Polo San Paolo
Professor: Cagetti Maria Grazia