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Special oral and maxillofacial surgery [DENT2210]
[15h] 1.5 credits

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Teacher(s):

Hervé Reychler, Michel Thone

Language:

french

Level:

2nd cycle course

>> Aims
>> Main themes
>> Content and teaching methods
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Aims

The student must be able to :
- understand and evaluate all physio-pathological processeswhich are responsible for the principal OMF malformations
- understand and evaluate more exceptionnal cervical malformations
- undersstand indications and basic therapeutical considerations of dental implantology and preprosthetic oral surgery.

Main themes

- oral and dental implantology
- preprosthetic oral surgery
- oral and maxillofacial malformations

Content and teaching methods

- Indications and contra-indications, techniques in oral and dental implantology
- clinical description of most frequent OMF malformations, comprehensive elements of treatment principles

Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)

Requirements :
- general surgery, anatomy and embryology, oral and dental radiology

Evaluation :
- Written exam at the end of the first semester, by OSRQ

Support :
- Prof. Reychler : reychler@stom.ucl.ac.be
- Dr Michel Thoné : michel.thone@stom.ucl.ac.be
- slides, iCampus, http://md.ucl.ac.be/stom/page6.htm

Other credits in programs

DENT22

Deuxième licence en science dentaire

(1.5 credits)

Mandatory



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