Center |
Faculty of Medicine and Odontology |
Departament |
Stomatology |
Lecturers in charge |
Sin datos cargados |
Met. Docent |
Theory: Lectures and seminars. Practical program: in the odontological clinic of the Hospital Doctor Peset and at the Red Cross Centre |
Met. Avaluació |
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Bibliografia |
LITTLE JW, FALACE DA, MILLER CS, RHODUS NL. Tratamiento odontológico del paciente bajo tratamiento médico. 5ª ed. Madrid: Harcourt Brace, 1998. ROSE LF, KAYE D. medicina interna en Odontología. 2 tomos. Barcelona: salvat Editores, 1992. MALAMED SF. Sedación. 3ª de. Madrid: Mosby, 1996. BAGÁN JV, CEBALLOS A, BERMEJO A, AGUIRRE JM, PEÑARROCHA M. Medicina Oral. Barcelona: Masson SA, 1995. BULLÓN P, MACHUCA G. La atención odontológica en paciente médicamente comprometidos. Madrid: Lab. Normon, 1996. SCULLY C, CAWSON RA. Medical Problems in Dentistry. 3ª de. Oxford: Wright, 1993. SILVESTRE DONAT FJ. El paciente médicamente comprometido en la clínica dental.1ª ed. Barcelona: Lab. Kin s.a. 2002. |
Continguts |
The student will learn how to diagnose, forecast and treat bucco-dental illnesses in the handicapped patient. Likewise, they will be able to recognize patients at medical risk in the Odontological Clinical (medicated patients), and the protocols or clinical guides to treat such patients with maximum safety. Also, they will learn the situations of urgency and emergency that can arise with this type of patient during odontological treatment. Finnally, the student will learn the methods used in hospital dentistry. Theory Program Topic 1: The special patients' general characteristics and those at high risk in terms of Dentistry. The patient at risk: diagnosis and monitoring. Therapeutic protocols. Sedation and general anesthesia in the special patient. The more common emergencies in the odontological clinic. Topic 2: The cardiovascular patient and with breathing alterations. The patient ith high blood-pressure. The patient susceptible to bacterial endocarditis. Clinical odontological treatment in the patient with ischemia heart-disease. Patient with arrhythmias. Treating the asthmatic. Topic 3: The patient with hemopathy. Odontological considerations in patients with polycythemia or with anemias. Dental control in the patient with bone-marrow transplant. The neutrophenic and leukaemic patient. Controlling bleeding in the dental clinic: anticoagulants and anti-aggregates. Topic 4: The patient w |