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2010-2011 Year

  1. OMF surgery, stomatological specialties. The importance and space of OMF surgery in the line of other stomatological specialties and general medicine.

  2. The history of OMF surgery development in our republic.

  3. The structure of oral surgery room. The sanitaro-hygienical demands. The equipment and volume of medical assistance.

  4. The structure of OMF surgery department, sanitaro-hygienical demands. The equipment and volume of medical assistance.

  5. Patient’s examination in OMF surgery department, identity’s stabilization, anamnesis, the loco-regional examination.

  6. Paraclinical exploration of patients with diseases of OMF region.

  7. Asepsis and antisepsis. Disinfecting in the OMF surgery room. The usage of single instruments and materials.

  8. Methods of instrument’s and material sterilization that are used in OMF surgery.

  9. The surgeon’s preparation to surgical intervention. Patient’s preparation to the intervention under general anesthesia.

  10. Anesthesia in OMF surgery: anesthetic service, indications and contraindications of local and general anesthesia.

  11. Classification and characterization of anesthesia’s method’s in OMF surgery.

  12. Pharmaco-clinical characteristic of modern anesthetics which are used in OMF surgery. The utilization of vasoconstrictors drugs in local anesthesia.

  13. The pre-anesthesia (premedication) in surgical interventions in OMF region.

  14. Local complications of loco-regional anesthesia.

  15. General complications in the time of loco-regional anesthesia.

  16. Conductible peripheral anesthesia at foramen infraorbitalis. Endo- and extra-oral ways (technique, area of anesthesia, complications).

  17. Conductible peripheral anesthesia of superior posterior alveolar nerve (technique, area of anesthesia, complications). Endo- and extra-oral ways.

  18. Conductible peripheral anesthesia of incisive nerve (technique, area of anesthesia, complications). Endo- and extra-oral ways.

  19. Conductible peripheral anesthesia of greater palatine nerve (technique, area of anesthesia, complications). Endo- and extra-oral ways.

  20. Conductible peripheral anesthesia at foramen mandibularis (spina Spix). Endo- and extra-oral ways (technique, area of anesthesia, complications).

  21. Conductible peripheral anesthesia of mental nerve. Endo- and extra-oral ways. The technique, area of anesthesia. Complications.

  22. Conductible peripheral anesthesia of lingual nerve. Reference points. Technique. Area of anesthesia. Complications.

  23. Conductible anesthesia of buccal nerve. Reference points. Technique. Area of anesthesia. Complications.

  24. Mandibular anesthesia by Gow-Gates (high mandibular – block of inferior alveolar, lingual and buccal nerves together). Reference points. Technique. Area of anesthesia. Complications.

  25. Infiltrative local anesthesia. Indications. Technique.

  26. Contact (topical) anesthesia. Indications. Anesthetic substances.

  27. Indications and contraindications of teeth extraction.

  28. Instruments for teeth extraction, construction, and classification.

  29. The technique of teeth extraction with elevators and forceps.

  30. Pre-extraction preparations.

  31. General principles of extraction technique.

  32. Teeth extraction from upper jaw. Technique.

  33. Teeth extraction from lower jaw. Technique.

  34. Dental roots extraction using forceps.

  35. Roots extraction using elevators.

  36. Extraction through alveolotomy (atypical extraction).

  37. Atypical extraction of inferior wisdom teeth.

  38. Contraindications to teeth extraction.

  39. The alveoli’s care and evolution after dental extraction.

  40. General complications in the time of teeth extraction. Causes, treatment and prophylaxis.

  41. Local complications in the time of teeth extraction. Causes, treatment and prophylaxis.

  42. Post-extraction bleeding (haemorrhage): classification, causes, clinical picture.

  43. Post-extraction bleeding (haemorrhage): local and general treatment, prophylaxis.

  44. Injures of soft tissues in the time of the teeth extraction.

  45. Injures of hard tissues in the time of teeth extraction.

  46. The penetration of maxillary sinus in the time of teeth extraction. Causes and treatment.

  47. Indication for hospitalization of the patients with post-extractional complications.

  48. Alveolitis, classification, etiology, clinical picture, treatment and prophylaxis.

  49. Prevention (prophylaxis) of complications during anesthesia’s performance.

  50. Complications’ prophylaxis during teeth extraction.

  51. The classification of inflammatory processes in the OMF region.

  52. Etiology of inflammatory processes in the OMF region.

  53. Pathogenesis and path-anatomy of inflammatory processes in the OMF region.

  54. The clinical evolution (course) of inflammatory processes of the OMF region.

  55. Diseases of teeth eruption. Classification, etiology, diagnosis, treatment.

  56. Pericoronitis. Classification, etiology, clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment.

  57. Pericoronitis complications and their prophylaxis.

  58. Odontogenic periostitis: etiology, pathogenesis, classification.

  59. Acute odontogenic periostitis: diagnosis, clinical picture, treatment.

  60. Chronic odontogenic periostitis: diagnosis, clinical picture, treatment.

  61. Apical periodontitis. Etiology, pathology, classification.

  62. Acute apical periodontitis. Clinical forms, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment.

  63. Chronic apical periodontitis. Clinical forms, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment.

  64. Odontogenic osteomyelitis: classification, etiology, pathogenesis (theories), frequency.

  65. Acute odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws, clinical picture, diagnosis.

  66. General treatment of patients with acute odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws.

  67. Local treatment of patients with acute odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws.

  68. Subacute odontogenic osteomyelitis: clinical picture, diagnosis.

  69. Treatment of subacute odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws.

  70. The chronic odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws: clinical picture, diagnosis.

  71. Treatment of chronic odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws.

  72. Local and general complications of odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws.

  73. Patients’ rehabilitation with local and general complications of odontogenic osteomyelitis.

  74. The acute and chronic cellulite, the clinical features and treatment.

  75. Top-anatomy of intermuscular and interfascial spaces in infection spreading.

  76. General characteristic of abscesses and phlegmons of oro-maxillo-facial region. Classification.

  77. Local and general clinical symptoms at patients with abscesses and phlegmons of oro-maxillo-facial region.

  78. The abscess of mandibulo-lingual ditch: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  79. Surgical treatment of abscesses and phlegmons of oro-maxillo-facial region.

  80. The intensive therapy in the treatment of abscesses and phlegmons of oro-maxillo-facial region.

  81. The abscess and phlegmon of submandibular space: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  82. The abscess and phlegmon of submental region: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  83. The abscess and phlegmon of the sublingual space: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  84. The abscess and phlegmon of the masseter region: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  85. The abscess and phlegmon of the pterygomandibular space: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  86. The abscess and phlegmon of the lateral pharyngeal space: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  87. The abscess and phlegmon of the cheek space: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  88. The abscess and phlegmon of the parotid-masseteric space: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  89. The abscess and phlegmon of the zygomatical region: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  90. Palatine abscess. Etiology, clinical picture and treatment.

  91. The phlegmon of the cervical (neck) region: clinical features and treatment.

  92. The abscess and phlegmon of the infra-orbital region: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  93. The abscess and phlegmon of the temporal space: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  94. The abscess and phlegmon of the infratemporal fossa: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  95. The abscess and phlegmon of pterygo-palatine space. Etiology, topography, pathogenesis, clinical picture and treatment.

  96. The phlegmon of the bucal floor: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  97. The Ludwig’s angina: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  98. The abscess and phlegmon in orbital region: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  99. The abscess of the tongue: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  100. The hemifacial phlegmon: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  101. The retromandibular phlegmon: topography, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  102. The ways of infection spreading in the facial and cervical soft tissues.

  103. Method’s of anesthesia used in the infections of the oro-maxillo-facial region.

  104. Particularities of the patient’s preparation to the operation with inflammatory processes.

  105. The patient’s rehabilitation with complications after inflammatory process.

  106. The tactic of the casual tooth’s treatment in the inflammatory process.

  107. The surgical treatment of the abscess and phlegmon.

  108. General complications of the OMF inflammatory processes, clinical features and treatment.

  109. The odontogenic mediastinitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.

  110. The odontogenic sepsis: etiology, clinical features and treatment.

  111. Odontogenic meningo-encephalitis, etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.

  112. The thrombophlebitis of the facial veins: etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.

  113. The thrombosis of the cavernous sinus: etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.

  114. Local complications of the OMF inflammatory processes: clinical features and treatment.

  115. Apical resection. Indications, technique.

  116. Root’s amputation and teeth hemissection (premolarization). Indications, technique.

  117. The tooth replantation. Indications, technique.

  118. Classification of OMF infection.

  119. The lymphangitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  120. The acute lymphadenitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  121. The chronic lymphadenitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  122. The adenophlegmon: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  123. The boil (furuncle): etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  124. The carbuncle: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  125. The conservative and surgical treatment of the boil and carbuncle.

  126. The cervico-facial actinomycosis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  127. The cervico-facial tuberculosis: etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms and treatment.

  128. The Syphilis of the OMF region: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  129. The odontogenic sinusitis: classification, the frequency and path-anatomy.

  130. The anatomy of the maxillary sinus and its interrelation with the teeth roots.

  131. The acute odontogenic sinusitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  132. The chronic odontogenic sinusitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  133. The perforative odontogenic sinusitis (oroantral communications): etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  134. The diseases of salivary glands: classification, ways of infecting.

  135. The acute epidemical parotitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  136. Actinomycosis, tuberculosis, syphilis of salivary glands: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  137. The chronic parenchymatous sialoadenitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  138. The chronic interstitial sialoadenitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  139. The acute sialoadenitis of the submandibular glands: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  140. The acute sialoadenitis of parotid gland: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  141. Sialodochitis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  142. Sialolithiasis: definition, etiology, frequency, pathogenesis.

  143. Sialolithiasis: clinical features and treatment.

  144. Sialosis: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment.

  145. The Shogren’s syndrome and the Mikulici disease.

  146. The salivary fistulas: etiology, pathogenesis, classification.

  147. The salivary fistulas: clinical features and treatment.

  148. The pre-prosthetical treatment of the oral cavity.

Discutate şi întărite la şedinţa comisiei metodice şi şedinţa catedrei din 06.03.09 proces verbal nr. 7

Şeful catedrei Chirurgie OMF,

Preşedintele comisiei metodice a facultăţii de stomatologie,

d.h.ş.m. profesor universitar Dumitru Şcerbatiuc

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