SPECIAL ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICAL PATHOLOGY
cod. 21030

Academic year 2012/13
3° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Malattie odontostomatologiche (MED/28)
Field
Discipline odontoiatriche e radiologiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
42 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
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Integrated course unit module: SPECIAL ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICAL PATHOLOGY

Learning objectives

The aim of this Course is to provide the student, who is about to carry out training activities, an overview of the main diseases of the oral cavity with particular attention to the etiopathogenesis of each condition. In addition, the Course would allow the acquisition of the basic diagnostic and innovative techniques in order to acquire the basics of the proper diagnostic protocol.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of anatomy, physiology and histopathology of the oral cavity.

Course unit content

Semiotics of the Oral cranio-oro-maxillofacial district. Medical history, objective examination, diagnostic tools.
Anatomy-histology-embryology of the oral cavity, the jaw and the cranium.
Teeth embryology and histology. Physiology of dentition. Dental anomalies of number, site, position. Dental anomalies of structure and shape. Dental malformations.
Dental retention. Dysodontiasis of the 3rd molar. Complications in the dysodontiasis of the 3rd molar.
Abcesses and phlegmons in the oromaxillofacial district. Osteitis and osteomyelitis of the maxillaries. Diseases of the maxillary sinus.
Cysts of the oromaxillofacial district: Odontogenous cysts- Dysembryogenetic cysts- Mucosal cysts- Epidermal cysts- Pseudocysts - Cysts in relation to systemic syndromes and diseases.
Odontogenous tumours of the jaw: Classification- Epidemiology- Histopathology-Clinical manifestations
Non odontogenous tumours of the jaw: Classification-Epidemiology- Histopathology- Clinical manifestations
Anatomy, histology and physiology of the perioral skin, of the oral mucosa and of the periodontium. Generalised, localised and drug-induced increases in gingival volume.
Phases and diagnostic protocol of oral lesions. Clinical examination. Exfoliative cytology. Incisional and excisional biopsy. Elementary lesions of the oral mucosa. Diagnostic protocol for diseases of the oral mucosa. Conventional histological examination. Immunohistochemistry. Direct and indirect immunofluorescence
Vesiculobullous diseases.
Ulcerative diseases
Autoimmune diseases
Infectious diseases: mycotic-bacterial-viral
Oral candidiasis: microbiological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of oral infections deriving from Candida spp.
Red and white lesions of the oral cavity
HIV infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): correlated oral manifestations
Human HerpesVirus-8: Correlation with oral diseases
Oral Premalignant lesions of the oral cavity: Oral lichen planus- Erythroplakia-Leukoplakia- Initial carcinoma (in situ)
Benign tumours of the oral cavity: Classification-Epidemiology-Histopathology-Clinical manifestations
Malignant tumours of the oral cavity: Classification- Epidemiology- Histopathology-Clinical manifestations
Anatomy, histology, physiology, and semiotics of the tongue- Congenital and acquired tongue diseases- The taste function and its alterations (dysgeusia-ageusia)
Anatomy, histology, physiology and semiotics of the major and minor salivary glands. Inflammatory diseases of the salivary glands. Degenerative diseases of the salivary glands. Obstructive diseases of the salivary glands (sialolithiasis). Benign tumours of the salivary glands. Malignant tumours of the salivary glands.
Bibliographic research in dentistry and oral medicine: the principal database (PubMed, EMBASE). Narrative and systematic reviews of the medical literature.

Full programme

Semiotics of the Oral cranio-oro-maxillofacial district. Medical history, objective examination, diagnostic tools.
Anatomy-histology-embryology of the oral cavity, the jaw and the cranium.
Teeth embryology and histology. Physiology of dentition. Dental anomalies of number, site, position. Dental anomalies of structure and shape. Dental malformations.
Dental retention. Dysodontiasis of the 3rd molar. Complications in the dysodontiasis of the 3rd molar.
Abcesses and phlegmons in the oromaxillofacial district. Osteitis and osteomyelitis of the maxillaries. Diseases of the maxillary sinus.
Cysts of the oromaxillofacial district: Odontogenous cysts- Dysembryogenetic cysts- Mucosal cysts- Epidermal cysts- Pseudocysts - Cysts in relation to systemic syndromes and diseases.
Odontogenous tumours of the jaw: Classification- Epidemiology- Histopathology-Clinical manifestations
Non odontogenous tumours of the jaw: Classification-Epidemiology- Histopathology- Clinical manifestations
Anatomy, histology and physiology of the perioral skin, of the oral mucosa and of the periodontium. Generalised, localised and drug-induced increases in gingival volume.
Phases and diagnostic protocol of oral lesions. Clinical examination. Exfoliative cytology. Incisional and excisional biopsy. Elementary lesions of the oral mucosa. Diagnostic protocol for diseases of the oral mucosa. Conventional histological examination. Immunohistochemistry. Direct and indirect immunofluorescence
Vesiculobullous diseases.
Ulcerative diseases
Autoimmune diseases
Infectious diseases: mycotic-bacterial-viral
Oral candidiasis: microbiological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of oral infections deriving from Candida spp.
Red and white lesions of the oral cavity
HIV infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): correlated oral manifestations
Human HerpesVirus-8: Correlation with oral diseases
Oral Premalignant lesions of the oral cavity: Oral lichen planus- Erythroplakia-Leukoplakia- Initial carcinoma (in situ)
Benign tumours of the oral cavity: Classification-Epidemiology-Histopathology-Clinical manifestations
Malignant tumours of the oral cavity: Classification- Epidemiology- Histopathology-Clinical manifestations
Anatomy, histology, physiology, and semiotics of the tongue- Congenital and acquired tongue diseases- The taste function and its alterations (dysgeusia-ageusia)
Anatomy, histology, physiology and semiotics of the major and minor salivary glands. Inflammatory diseases of the salivary glands. Degenerative diseases of the salivary glands. Obstructive diseases of the salivary glands (sialolithiasis). Benign tumours of the salivary glands. Malignant tumours of the salivary glands.
Bibliographic research in dentistry and oral medicine: the principal database (PubMed, EMBASE). Narrative and systematic reviews of the medical literature.

Bibliography

Regezi JA, Sciubba J. Patologia orale Dalla diagnosi alla terapia. Terza edizione (1999) Edizione Italiana a cura di Antonio Carrassi. Antonio Delfino Editore.
Cawson R, Zinnie, Barrett, Wright. Oral Diseases III ed Mosby (Versione Inglese)
Cawson R, Zinnie, Barrett, Wright. Patologia orale Antonio Delfino editore (Versione Italiana)
Gandolfo S, Carrozzo M, Scully C. Patologia e medicina del cavo orale. UTET
Reichart PA, Philiphsen H. Patologia Orale. Masson
Ficarra G. Manuale di Medicina e Patologia orale. MacGraw-Hill

Teaching methods

Lectures with the aid of visual material (diapositve ppt, medical images) using projection via computer.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral examination

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