47143 - Parodontology 2

Academic Year 2017/2018

  • Docente: Luigi Checchi
  • Credits: 2
  • SSD: MED/28
  • Language: Italian
  • Moduli: Luigi Checchi (Modulo 1) Luigi Checchi (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Dental Hygiene (cod. 8481)

    Also valid for Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in School of Dentistry (cod. 8204)

Learning outcomes

Periodontology (Periodontal Treatment Procedures) is a survey of basic periodontal surgical technique and procedure.
Our students should finish the course with a fundamental understanding of surgical design, anatomy and repertoire of procedures.
They should also feel confident in their understanding of managing their patients' normal post-operative care and post-operative complications.                       

Course contents

Objectives of the course are:
- develop didactic appreciation of surgical technique
- demonstrate basic skills with surgical armamentarium
- basic incision technique
- surgical incisions
- flap design: basic anatomic considerations, surface design Outline) or flap designe, undermining, thinning, split vs. full thickness, maxillary tuberosity and mandibular retromolar areas
- surgical organization.                                                                            

Readings/Bibliography

L. Checchi, M. Armandi, Modelli didattici per la chirurgia speciale odontostomatologica e parodontale, Ed. Martina, 1997
L. Checchi, Atlante di chirurgia parodontale, II Ed. Martina, 2000
L. Checchi, M. R. Armandi, M. Franchi, Le Suture in Chirurgia Odontostomatologica, Ed. Martina, 1995
De Sanctis, G. Zucchelli, Soft tissue plastic surgery, Ed. Martina, 1997

L. Checchi, P. Felice, C. D'Achille, G.A. Pelliccioni, V. Checchi, Chirurgia orale: quiz. Ed. Martina, 2015

Editors: A. Carrassi, P. Cortellini, L. Trombelli - Testo Atlante Parodontologia e Terapia Implantare, Quintessenza Edizioni, 2017

Literature's review      

Teaching methods

Practice on animal and artificial study models             

Assessment methods

Students may attend all lessons (75%), be on time, participate in discussions, participate in exercises, read all literature and handouts, pass any examination and quizzes.                         

Next Examination

05.06.2017 ore 09:00

03.07.2017 ore 09:00

04.09.2017 ore 09:00

25.09.2017 ore 09:00

            

Teaching tools

Animal study models
Surgical instrumentation
Sutures                           

Links to further information

http://www.chirurgiaorale.it

Office hours

See the website of Luigi Checchi