Postgraduate School of Oral Surgery

Postgraduate Schools - Medicine, Healthcare, Dental Medicine
A.Y. 2022/2023
Course class
Classe delle specializzazioni in odontoiatria
Study area
Director of Specialization School
The Postgraduate School of Oral Surgery is the natural continuation of the degree programme in Dental Medicine for those who wish to enhance their competencies in the field of Oral Surgery.
There are various types of oral surgery, including periodontal surgery, endodontic surgery, and implant surgery, as well as oral pathologies and related surgical treatment. Given the affinity with maxillofacial surgery, the latter will also be addressed in depth within the framework of this discipline in order to acquire knowledge that will enable a close collaboration with maxillofacial surgeons.
Common training objectives (or common core)
Students must acquire the basic academic knowledge in generalist subjects that contribute to the formation of specialists in oral surgery, orthodontics and paediatric dentistry and disciplines characterizing the clinical-diagnostic aspects of emergencies and first aid.
Core training objectives
-deepen knowledge in areas of biology and medicine relevant to physiology, histology, pathology, anatomical pathology and in the topography of the dental and maxillofacial area, in pharmacotherapy, with particular reference to oral pathologies of inflammatory, dysplastic and neoplastic nature and their interrelation with systemic diseases and treatments;
-Knowledge and applied skills in statistical and statistical-epidemiological methodologies
School-specific training objectives
-Comprehensive knowledge of diagnostics, clinical and instrumental, and basic surgical techniques;
-In-depth knowledge of indications (physical and instrumental) for surgical treatment in dentistry;
-Identification of diagnostic pathways to define the different dental pathologies of surgical interest and the various types of edentulism;
-Acquisition of specific competencies in delivering local anaesthesia, with conscious sedation and with analgosedation;
-In-depth knowledge of general anaesthesia techniques and first aid, as well as emergency management;
-Complete specific training in individual oral surgery procedures and in the treatment of dental pathologies requiring surgery and of total or partial edentulism;
-Acquisition of specific competencies in prevention and detection of oral pathologies requiring surgery, with particular reference to those pertaining to inflammation, dysplasia, neoplasia, orthodontics and preprosthetics;
-Acquire the ability to adopt a multidisciplinary approach involving oral surgery and various disciplines included in the academic field pertaining to the postgraduate school in question;
-Deepen knowledge of the local/regional and systemic implications of oral surgical treatment in patients affected by diseases involving other systems and organs, including rare illnesses
Related, additional or interdisciplinary objectives
-Deepen knowledge of pathologies linked to alterations in the dental and maxillofacial area;
-Deepen knowledge of different aspects of legal medicine, including clinical bioethics;
-Deepen knowledge of healthcare management;
-Deepen knowledge of legislative norms governing healthcare organization;
-Acquire greater proficiency in English so as to be able to understand the international literature and keep up to date;
-Acquire IT skills, particularly those of use in diagnostic data management and therapy planning
There are various types of oral surgery, including periodontal surgery, endodontic surgery, and implant surgery, as well as oral pathologies and related surgical treatment. Given the affinity with maxillofacial surgery, the latter will also be addressed in depth within the framework of this discipline in order to acquire knowledge that will enable a close collaboration with maxillofacial surgeons.
Common training objectives (or common core)
Students must acquire the basic academic knowledge in generalist subjects that contribute to the formation of specialists in oral surgery, orthodontics and paediatric dentistry and disciplines characterizing the clinical-diagnostic aspects of emergencies and first aid.
Core training objectives
-deepen knowledge in areas of biology and medicine relevant to physiology, histology, pathology, anatomical pathology and in the topography of the dental and maxillofacial area, in pharmacotherapy, with particular reference to oral pathologies of inflammatory, dysplastic and neoplastic nature and their interrelation with systemic diseases and treatments;
-Knowledge and applied skills in statistical and statistical-epidemiological methodologies
School-specific training objectives
-Comprehensive knowledge of diagnostics, clinical and instrumental, and basic surgical techniques;
-In-depth knowledge of indications (physical and instrumental) for surgical treatment in dentistry;
-Identification of diagnostic pathways to define the different dental pathologies of surgical interest and the various types of edentulism;
-Acquisition of specific competencies in delivering local anaesthesia, with conscious sedation and with analgosedation;
-In-depth knowledge of general anaesthesia techniques and first aid, as well as emergency management;
-Complete specific training in individual oral surgery procedures and in the treatment of dental pathologies requiring surgery and of total or partial edentulism;
-Acquisition of specific competencies in prevention and detection of oral pathologies requiring surgery, with particular reference to those pertaining to inflammation, dysplasia, neoplasia, orthodontics and preprosthetics;
-Acquire the ability to adopt a multidisciplinary approach involving oral surgery and various disciplines included in the academic field pertaining to the postgraduate school in question;
-Deepen knowledge of the local/regional and systemic implications of oral surgical treatment in patients affected by diseases involving other systems and organs, including rare illnesses
Related, additional or interdisciplinary objectives
-Deepen knowledge of pathologies linked to alterations in the dental and maxillofacial area;
-Deepen knowledge of different aspects of legal medicine, including clinical bioethics;
-Deepen knowledge of healthcare management;
-Deepen knowledge of legislative norms governing healthcare organization;
-Acquire greater proficiency in English so as to be able to understand the international literature and keep up to date;
-Acquire IT skills, particularly those of use in diagnostic data management and therapy planning
The competition, based on qualifications and exams, is administered locally by the individual universities.
Admission is open to graduates with a Master's degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics (Class LM 46), a Specialist degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics (Class 52/S), and graduates of the old system in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics.
Possessing a professional qualification or obtaining the qualification by the second session of the current year is also required.
Admission is open to graduates with a Master's degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics (Class LM 46), a Specialist degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics (Class 52/S), and graduates of the old system in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics.
Possessing a professional qualification or obtaining the qualification by the second session of the current year is also required.
Milano, Bergamo
Learning centers
L'attività didattica, formale e professionalizzante, si espleta nelle seguenti sedi:
ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo
- S.C. Ondontoiatria e Stomatologia I
- S.C. Ondontoiatria e Stomatologia II
Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
- U.O.C. di Chirurgia Maxillo-Facciale ed Odontostomatologia
ISI - Istituto Stomatologico Italiano
- Reparto di estetica dentale
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
- Servizio di odontostomatologia
ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII - BERGAMO
- U.S.C. Odontoiatria e Stomatologia
ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo
- S.C. Ondontoiatria e Stomatologia I
- S.C. Ondontoiatria e Stomatologia II
Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
- U.O.C. di Chirurgia Maxillo-Facciale ed Odontostomatologia
ISI - Istituto Stomatologico Italiano
- Reparto di estetica dentale
IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi
- Servizio di odontostomatologia
ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII - BERGAMO
- U.S.C. Odontoiatria e Stomatologia
- Secretariat of the Postgraduate Schools: Mr Andrea Rotundo
[email protected]
+3902/50320240
Dip. di Scienze Biomediche, Chirurgiche ed Odontoiatriche c/o Pad. Alfieri, via Della Commenda n. 10/12 - 20122 Milano (dal lunedì al venerdì, h 09:00/16:00)
Courses list
year
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Anatomia patologica | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Anatomia umana | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Anestesiologia | 1 | 15 | Italian | |
Diagnostica per immagini | 1 | 15 | Italian | |
Farmacologia | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Genetica medica | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Medicina legale | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Microbiologia e microbiologia clinica | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Statistica | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Tirocinio tronco comune 1 | 8 | Italian |
Second semester
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
---|---|---|---|---|
Compulsory | ||||
Chirurgia orale 1 | 43 | 62 | Italian |
year
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
---|---|---|---|---|
Compulsory | ||||
Chirurgia plastica | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Inglese (SECONDO ANNO) | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Otorinolaringoiatria | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Pediatria tronco comune | 1 | 15 | Italian | |
Psicologia clinica (SECONDO ANNO) | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Tirocinio chirurgia maxillo-facciale | 2 | Italian | ||
Tirocinio tronco comune 2 | 9 | Italian | ||
Esercitazioni inglese (SECONDO ANNO) | 10 | Italian |
Second semester
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
---|---|---|---|---|
Compulsory | ||||
Chirurgia orale 2 | 44 | 62 | Italian | |
Optional | ||||
Chirurgia orale 2 - il flusso digitale protesico nella riabilitazione di impianti osteo-integrali | 10 | Italian | ||
Chirurgia orale 2 - l'utilizzo di impianti inclinati nelle riabilitazioni implanto-protesiche | 10 | Italian | ||
Chirurgia orale 2 - programmazione computer-assistita in implanto-protesi | 10 | Italian | ||
Chirurgia orale 2 - riabilitazione protesica nel paziente trattato chirurgicamente per neoplasie del cavo orale | 10 | Italian |
year
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
---|---|---|---|---|
Compulsory | ||||
Chirurgia maxillo-facciale specifico | 4 | 23 | Italian | |
Chirurgia maxillo-facciale tronco comune | 1 | 15 | Italian | |
Igiene e medicina preventiva | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Inglese (TERZO ANNO) | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Organizzazione aziendale | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Psicologia clinica (TERZO ANNO) | 1 | 8 | Italian | |
Scienze tecniche mediche applicate tronco comune | 1 | 15 | Italian | |
Tirocinio tronco comune 3 | 8 | Italian | ||
Esercitazioni inglese (TERZO ANNO) | 10 | Italian |
Second semester
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
---|---|---|---|---|
Compulsory | ||||
Chirurgia orale 3 | 32 | 54 | Italian |
Conclusive activities
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Prova finale | 10 | Italian |
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