Stomatology

Stomatology

"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 gingivalManual

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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

ee also

* Dentistry


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  • Stomatology — Sto ma*tol o*gy, n. [Gr. ?, ?, mouth + logy.] (Med.) Scientific study or knowledge of the mouth. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stomatology — [stō΄mə täl′ə jē] n. [ STOMATO + LOGY] the branch of medicine dealing with the mouth and its diseases stomatological [stō΄mətə läj′i kəl] adj …   English World dictionary

  • stomatology — stomatologic /stoh mat l oj ik, stoh meuh tl /, stomatological, adj. stomatologist, n. /stoh meuh tol euh jee, stom euh /, n. the science dealing with the mouth and its diseases. [1890 95; STOMATO + LOGY] * * * …   Universalium

  • stomatology — noun the study of the mouth and its disorders and diseases. See Also: stomatologist …   Wiktionary

  • stomatology — The study of the structure, function, and diseases of the mouth. [stomato + G. logos, study] * * * sto·ma·tol·o·gy .stō mə täl ə jē n, pl gies a branch of medical science dealing with the mouth and its disorders sto·ma·to·log·i·cal .stō mət əl äj …   Medical dictionary

  • stomatology — study of the mouth Sciences and Studies …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • stomatology — n. study of the mouth and its diseases …   English contemporary dictionary

  • stomatology — stoma·tol·o·gy …   English syllables

  • stomatology — n. the branch of medicine concerned with diseases of the mouth …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • stomatology — /stoʊməˈtɒlədʒi/ (say stohmuh toluhjee), /stɒm / (say stom ) noun the branch of medicine or dentistry dealing with the mouth and its diseases …  

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