Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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1.1.Basic concepts in maxillofacial surgery 1.2.Rules to be followed 1.3.Surgical Tools and Equipment 1.3.1.Surgical Set
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R.1, CHAPTER 1
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2
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2.1.Moniterization 2.2.Emergency kit 2.2.1.Emergency Kit tools and equipment 2.3.Consultation and Informed Consent 2.4.Definition and necessity of consultation
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R.1, CHAPTER 2
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3
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2.5. Informed Consent Definition and requirements 3.1. Antibiotics
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R.1, CHAPTER 3
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4
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3.2. Antibacterial Prophylaxis 3.3. Prescription Writing Rules
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R.1, CHAPTER 4
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5
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3.4.Analgesics 3.5.Postoperative Pain Control
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R.1, CHAPTER 5
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6
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3.6.Important Laboratory Values in Surgery 4.1.Incision and Flap Types4.1.1.Incision Types 4.1.2.Flap Types
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R.2, CHAPTER 2
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7
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4.2.Root Tip Resection 4.3.Evaluation of Impacted Teeth 4.3.1.Clinical evaluation 4.3.2.Radiological evaluation
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R.2, CHAPTER 3
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8
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4.3.3. Extraction of Lower Jaw Impacted Teeth
4.3.4. Extraction of Upper Jaw Impacted Teeth
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R.2, CHAPTER 4
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9
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4.5. Postoperative Care and recommendations 4.6. Possible Postoperative Complications
4.7. Biopsy 4.7.1. Definition and classification
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R.2, CHAPTER 5
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10
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5.1. Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Patients 5.2. Patients using bisphosphonates and BRONJ
6.1.Sinus Perforations
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R.1, CHAPTER 9
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11
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6.2. Definition and classification of cyst 6.2.1. Odontogenic cysts 6.2.2. Nonodontogenic cysts 6.2.3. Surgical Treatment 7.1. Laser, laser Usage areas and types
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R.2, CHAPTER 6
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12
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7.1.1.Laser Applications in Oral Surgery 7.2.Orofacial Infections
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R.2, CHAPTER 7
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13
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7.3. Anatomical areas where Orofacial Infections can spread
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R.2, CHAPTER 8
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14
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7.4. Specific diagnostic imaging in oral and maxillofacial surgery
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R.2, CHAPTER 9
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