What Is Herpetic Gingivostomatitis?
Stomatology is one of the main disciplines in medicine. It is a science that studies the etiology, diagnostic analysis, prevention and treatment of oral and maxillofacial diseases.
Dental science
- Chinese name
- Dental science
- Brief introduction
- One of the main disciplines in medicine
- Research areas
- Study of oral organs, facial softness
- Anatomy and physiology
- Including maxillofacial anatomy
- Stomatology is one of the main disciplines in medicine. It is a science that studies the etiology, diagnostic analysis, prevention and treatment of oral and maxillofacial diseases.
- Stomatology is a discipline that studies the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic principles, and corresponding preventive measures of some diseases of oral organs, facial soft and hard tissues, temporomandibular joints, and neck. The main purpose is to familiarize students with the business scope of dental science, the principles of diagnosis and treatment of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases, and preventive measures, to understand the relationship between oral and maxillofacial disorders and the whole body, and to enhance their practical working ability.
- Including the maxillofacial anatomy and physiology, oral cavity anatomy and teeth anatomy and physiology.
- Maxillo-facial-Anatomy
- The maxillofacial region can be divided into the following areas according to its anatomical characteristics and clinical application needs: 1. Orbit, 2. Crotch, 3. Ear, 4. nose, 5. Lower orbit, 6. Lips, 7. Cheek, 8. Masseter muscle, 9. Parotid gland, 10. Crotch, 11. lower part, 12. Lower jaw.
- I. Bone
- The oral and maxillofacial regions include maxilla, mandible, sacrum, nasal bone, temporal bone, sacrum, sphenoid bone, and so on.
- Muscle
- Maxillofacial muscles can be divided into two categories: chewing muscles and expression muscles. The masticatory muscles are divided into two groups: ascending muscle group and descending jaw muscle group. They alternate contraction and relaxation, forming mouth opening and closing activities to perform functions such as chewing.
- The following introduction is based on muscle,
- Oral health care is an important part of "Health for All in 2000",
- Including oral surgical anesthesia and tooth extraction technology, surgical correction of congenital oral deformities, oral and maxillofacial soft tissue injury and traumatic fracture treatment technology.
- Oral and maxillofacial injuries
- Maxillofacial injuries are often accompanied by tooth damage. Broken tooth fragments can also be scattered into adjacent tissues, increasing tissue damage, and bringing calculus and bacteria into deep tissues, causing wound infections. Teeth on the jaw fracture line occasionally cause bone wound infections, affecting fracture healing. When the fracture is displaced, it can cause the displacement of the teeth and the occlusal relationship to be disordered, which is the main sign of the diagnosis of jaw fracture. In the treatment of jaw fractures, teeth are often used for ligation and fixation.
- The oral and maxillofacial region is located at the upper end of the respiratory tract. When it is injured, it can be affected by the displacement or swelling of the tissue, the fall of the tongue, clots and secretions blocking the respiratory tract. The oral cavity is the entrance of the digestive tract. After injury, the oral cavity often loses normal functions, and dysfunctions such as eating and language occur. The maxillofacial region is connected to the craniocerebral, and the lower part is connected to the neck. When the maxillary bone or 1/3 of the face is damaged, it is easy to have craniocerebral injury, such as
- Temporomandibular joint disorder
Stomatology Book Information
- Author: Luan China
- Publisher: People's Medical Publishing House
- Publication time: February 2009
- ISBN: 9787117106115
- Folio: 16
- Price: 48.00 RMB [1]
Introduction to Stomatology
- This set of teaching materials, combined with national conditions and regional characteristics, is closely centered on "training standards for specialist doctors", with the main line of improving practical skills and clinical thinking ability; combining novel and practical content, highlighting practicality; writing methods to link school education textbooks, and highlighting The editing team is composed of senior experts and young and middle-aged physicians. It is very dynamic. In addition, the strict review system ensures the quality of writing.
- It is believed that the advent of this set of teaching materials will be of great reference value to both instructors and trainees participating in specialist training, and it is a rare good teacher and friend. At the same time, it fully demonstrates that the industry associations cooperate with the Ministry of Health to faithfully perform their industry responsibilities and make due contributions to the training of specialists in line with international standards. Sincerely, I would like to thank the experts, scholars, publishers and editors who have worked hard for this textbook.
Stomatology Book Catalog
- Chapter 1 Oral Prevention
- Section 1 Preventive filling and non-traumatic filling
- Section 2 Topical Fluoride
- Section III Plaque Control Demonstration
- Section 4 Children's Oral Health Survey
- Section 5 Prevention Consultation
- Section 6 Systematic Health Care for Different Diseases and Individuals
- Chapter 2 Dental Pulp Disease
- The first section of dental caries
- Section 2 Non-Caries Diseases
- Section III Endodontic Disease
- Periapical disease
- Section 5 Treatment of Endodontic Disease and Periapical Disease
- Chapter III Periodontology
- The first section of gingivitis
- Periodontitis
- The main points of periodontal disease treatment
- Chapter 4 Children's Stomatology
- The first section of dental caries and treatment
- Section 2 Permanent Teeth Caries and Treatment
- The third section of deciduous dental pulp disease, periapical disease and treatment
- Section 4 Pulp disease, periapical disease and treatment of young permanent teeth
- Section 5 Children's dental trauma
- Section 6 Premature tooth loss and gap management in children
- Chapter 5 Oral Mucosal Diseases
- The first section of recurrent oral ulcer "two lichen planus"
- Section III Herpes Stomatitis
- Section 4 Oral Candidiasis
- Section 5 Chronic Cheilitis
- Section 6 White Spots
- Pemphigus
- Chapter 6 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- The first section of local anesthesia
- Tooth extraction
- Section III Impacted Teeth, Impacted Teeth, Complex Tooth Extraction
- Section IV Alveolar Surgery
- Section 5 Oral, Maxillofacial Tumor
- Chapter VII Oral Prosthetics
- First full denture
- Section 2 removable partial dentures
- Section 3 Metal Porcelain Crown
- Section 4 Metal Porcelain Bridge
- Section 5 Cast Back Metal Crown
- Post-core crown
- Chapter VIII Orthodontics
- Section 1 Malformation
- Orthosis
- Chapter 9 Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging
- The first section of apical film projection method
- Normal images of commonly used X-rays
- Section 3 Imaging findings of tooth and periodontal tissue diseases
- Imaging findings of the fourth section of maxillofacial inflammation
- Section 5 Imaging findings of maxillofacial tumors and cysts
- Fracture of maxillofacial bone
- Section 7 Performance of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases
- Imaging findings of salivary gland disease
- Temporomandibular joint disease
- Chapter 10 Emergency Oral Medicine
- Toothache
- Tooth trauma
- Periodontal abscess
- Section 4 Oral and Maxillofacial Soft and Hard Tissue Injury
- Section 5 Oral and Maxillofacial Acute Inflammation
- Section 6 Acute Oral Hemorrhage
- Chapter XI Oral Histopathology
- Section 1 Dental tissue development and histological structure
- Periodontal tissue development and histological structure
- Histopathology of dental pulp disease
- Histopathology of periodontal tissue disease
- Histopathology of oral mucosal disease
- Histopathology of cystic lesions of the jaw
- Section 7 Salivary Gland Tumors
- Section 8 Oral Histopathology Soft Tissue Sections and Hematoxylin and Eosin Staining Techniques
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