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Stomatology is that part of medicine that relates to the mouth and its diseases; originally practiced by physicians, it was a standard medical specialty through the early 20th century but in the U.S. it is now the province of dentists. In Europe it requires a minimum of 3 years' university training beyond the medical degree (Medical doctor), and the same material is studied as part of a dental degree. The specialty is defined within Europe under the Medical Directive 2001/19/EC.
Focus
The study of stomatology includes, but is not limited to, the following:
1.1. At the sickness of parodentium:
a)extraction of a dental deposit of over gingival and sub gingival Manual
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b) hygiene of the oral cavity
c) Hygiene control
d) gingival periodontal canal
e) Flap operation
f) application of medical – protective band
g) selective filing
h) temporary splinting
2. At the disease of mucous membrane.
2.1. Take material for oral cavity:
- Cytological analysis
- diorrological analysis
- bacterioscopic analysis
2.2. Application irrigation by medicinal agent has done:
- anaesthetization
- anti-infective agent anaesthetization
- enzyme anaesthetization
- by keratoplasty
2.3. Injections Done:
- by pharmaceutical composition
- blockades
- preventive/initial/teeth handling by anticarious agent
- cutter choice
2.3 Preparation of carious cavity of different appearance
- by Bleck
- for composite materials
- tooth stopping with amalgam
- composite material of chemical rejection and light rejection
- glass ionomers cement – 20 teeth and glass ionomers inset
- polish and burnish the stopping
- utilization of modern matrix and retainer during the stopping
- utilization of light reflector wedges during the polymnerization of composites
- gluing up by fissure hermetics
- utilization of temporary filing materials, insulating liners
- treatment of deep caries with utilization of modern liners
- sandwich – technics
- make insets direct method
- utilization of parapulpal nail for the renewal of the crown of tooth
- during the trauma and caries of 4 class by Bleck
2.4. Pulpitis treated by:
- pulp devitalization -
- preservation of viable pulp
- utilize the endodontic handpiece
- extract the coronal pulp and root pulp
- determine the (active) length of teeth canals
2.5. Root canals with
- antibacterial preparations
- chemical preparations
See also
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