Course Language:
English
Course Objectives:
Internal diseases, disorders and syndromes (IMDDSs) occur more frequently with the increasing life expectancy of the population. Accordingly, the number of IMDDSs encountered in patients seeking dental treatment also increases. This course gives students a foundation for understanding internal diseases which directly affect the oral and para-oral structures as well as common medical disorders and how to alter dental treatment in patients with common complex medical conditions. The theoretical course content includes fundamentals of disease in molecular and cellular basis, Infectious diseases, diseases of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, gastrointestinal system, liver and biliary system, hematologic system, rheumatoid system, emergency medicine, geriatric medicine, pulmonary system diseases, urinary system diseases
Course Content:
- Assess the patient's physical status prior to treatment: this includes taking a patient history, physical examination, vital signs, laboratory data and imaging results and understanding the relationship between the patient’s medical status.
- Recognize the orofacial manifestations of systemic disease and be familiar with the management of patients who present in this way
- Discuss the treatment options with the patient
- Evaluate the severity of the oral and maxillofacial infection
- Provide posttherapetic care and determine the need for additional follow up therapy and/or referral to a specialist.
- Assess oral manifestations of autoimmune and psychosomatic diseases