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Occlusion and Surgical TreatmentLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: 7051070

Credits

5 op

Objective

- identify the masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- identify the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- identify the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- describe the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- carry out the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- guide the patient to perform relaxation exercises on their masticatory muscles
- identify oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- describe methods of oral surgery
- name the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- describe the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- take into account the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- explain the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- carry out the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Content

- masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- relaxation exercises on masticatory muscles
- oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- methods of oral surgery
- the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Enrollment

02.07.2024 - 31.07.2024

Timing

01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Health and Well-being

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Dental Hygiene
Teachers
  • Päivi Pietikäinen
  • Jaana Manneros
Groups
  • PSUUNS22

Objective

- identify the masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- identify the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- identify the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- describe the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- carry out the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- guide the patient to perform relaxation exercises on their masticatory muscles
- identify oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- describe methods of oral surgery
- name the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- describe the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- take into account the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- explain the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- carry out the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Content

- masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- relaxation exercises on masticatory muscles
- oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- methods of oral surgery
- the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Evaluation scale

H-5

Enrollment

15.05.2023 - 30.09.2023

Timing

01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Health and Well-being

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 20

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Dental Hygiene
Teachers
  • Päivi Pietikäinen
  • Jaana Manneros
Groups
  • PSUUNS21

Objective

- identify the masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- identify the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- identify the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- describe the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- carry out the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- guide the patient to perform relaxation exercises on their masticatory muscles
- identify oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- describe methods of oral surgery
- name the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- describe the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- take into account the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- explain the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- carry out the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Content

- masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- relaxation exercises on masticatory muscles
- oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- methods of oral surgery
- the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Evaluation scale

H-5

Enrollment

01.06.2022 - 30.09.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Health and Well-being

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

1 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Dental Hygiene
Teachers
  • Päivi Pietikäinen
  • Jaana Manneros
Groups
  • PSUUNS20
    Suuhygienisti (AMK), S20

Objective

- identify the masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- identify the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- identify the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- describe the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- carry out the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- guide the patient to perform relaxation exercises on their masticatory muscles
- identify oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- describe methods of oral surgery
- name the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- describe the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- take into account the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- explain the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- carry out the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Content

- masticatory system as a whole, along with its function and abnormalities
- the system that consists of the temporomandibular joint, movements of the lower jaw and the teeth
- the epidemiology, aetiology and diagnostics of malocclusions
- the principles of examining a customer with a problem associated with occlusal physiology
- the most common physiological occlusal treatments and methods for relaxing the masticatory muscles
- relaxation exercises on masticatory muscles
- oral histology as well as changes and abnormalities in mucous membranes
- methods of oral surgery
- the basic instruments and devices used in oral surgery
- the perioperative treatment process of an oral surgery patient
- the importance of aseptic operations in oral surgery
- the oral health care needs in connection with oral surgery
- the tasks of a dental hygienist in treatment involving oral surgery

Evaluation scale

H-5