The student must be able:
- to describe and diagnose all perioral cutaneous and oral lesions
- to discribe and diagnose all osseous maxillary and mandibular lesions, all TMJ lesions, all salivary glands diseases, all cervical lumps
- to diagnose and differentiate all orafacial pain syndroms
- to treat the most frequent of all these diseases
Main themes
- Diagnosis and treatment of all mucosal lesions, benign and malignant tumoral, inflammatory, infectious
- Diagnosis of cervical adenopathies
- Diagnosis of principal cutaneous perioral and facial lesions
- Diagnosis and treatment of all osseous maxillary and mandibular diseases, all TMJ and salivary glands diseases
- Differential diagnosis and treatment of orofacial pain syndroms
Content and teaching methods
- Systematic description of oral mucosa, peroroal cutaneous, osseous maxillary and mandibular, TMJ, salivary glands and cervical diseases: etiopathogeny, epidemiology, clinical and radiological symptoms, pathology, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, prognosis and treatment
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Requirements:
- microbiology, physiology anatomy and pathology for bachelors
- dento-maxillofacial radiology
Evaluation:
- written exam at the end of the first semester by OSCQ
- clinical oral exam at the end of the year
Support:
- multimedia I Campus
- slides for clinical illustrations