수의사 과정
Dentistry and Oral Surgery
ISVPS General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)
- 개요
- 과정
- 가격
29 Nov 2024 - 14 Dec 2025
개요
The diagnosis and management of dental and oral disease represents a major component of small animal practice. This modular programme will provide a thorough, informed case-based approach to such cases. Through lectures, case discussions and practical sessions you will learn how to approach the dog, cat and exotic patient presenting with the various manifestations of oral pathology in a logical and scientific manner.
설명
The modules will assist delegates in developing their knowledge of small animal dentistry and oral surgery and help them apply this knowledge in conjunction with diagnostic aids to their everyday dentistry cases.
요약
The Dentistry and Oral Surgery programme is provided by Improve International in collaboration with the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).
Complete the modular programme and achieve the General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert) by passing the required assessments with the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).
NOTE: Dates displayed on this program are subject to change.
강사:
장소: Online / Seoul, Korea
날짜: 29 Nov 2024 - 14 Dec 2025
GPCert in Dentistry and Oral Surgery
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01 - Oral Examination
- Describe the sequence of events in dental embryology and tooth eruption
- Recognise normal oral and dental anatomy and its variations
- Appreciate normal occlusion in the dog and cat and identify the different classes of malocclusions
- Use correct dental terminology and nomenclature
- Identify and describe the use of dental diagnostic hand instruments
- Perform a detailed oral examination and comprehensively record data on a dental chart
02 - Diagnostic Imaging Theory
- Understand the principles of radiology – material, methods and safety considerations
- Describe the techniques and equipment required for intraoral dental radiography in the dog and cat
- Be able to explain bisecting angle and parallel techniques
- Appreciate the indications for and limitations of skull radiography
- Identify normal dental radiographic anatomy and be familiar with common variations
- Discuss the indications for advanced diagnostic imaging techniques, such as CT and MRI
03 - Diagnostic Imaging (Practical Session)
- Confidently use the equipment required for dental radiography
- Perform the techniques required to acquire diagnostic intraoral radiographic images in the dog and cat
- Be able to demonstrate bisecting angle and parallel techniques
- Interpret dental and skull radiographic images and recognise commonly encountered pathology
04 - Anaesthesia and Analgesia
- Provide a balanced approach to anaesthesia and analgesia in dental and oral surgical cases
- Discuss anaesthetic monitoring equipment
- Define commonly encountered anaesthetic complications in dental and oral surgical procedures and discuss ways to minimise such complications
- Summarise the advantages and disadvantages of local anaesthetic nerve blocks in the dog and cat
- Learn how to perform local anaesthetic nerve blocks in the dog and cat
05 - Oral and Dental Disease
- Recognise and describe developmental and congenital abnormalities of the teeth and oral cavity
- Review the commonly encountered acquired oral and dental conditions of the dog and cat including feline gingivostomatitis
- Describe the potential diagnostic pathways for these conditions
- Analyse the advantages and disadvantages of the various treatment options for these conditions
- Evaluate specific case material (photographs and radiographs) in order to discuss potential diagnoses and treatment options
06 - Periodontology
- Describe the aetiopathogenesis and pathobiological forms of periodontal disease in the dog and cat
- Discuss the assessment of periodontal health using radiography, probing and charting
- List the potential hazards associated with periodontal therapy (both to operator and patient)
- Summarise the evidence-base surrounding potential homecare options
- Identify ideal cases which could be referred for periodontal surgery, and briefly explain the techniques involved
07 - Oral Surgery I
- Describe wound healing in the oral cavity, including factors which affect it
- Identify instruments commonly used in oral surgical procedures (including dental extractions)
- Demonstrate how to perform atraumatic tooth extractions using closed and open surgical techniques
- Summarise extraction complications and their avoidance
- Outline the causes of cleft palate and oronasal fistulae in the dog and cat
- Consider the advantages and disadvantages of techniques for cleft palate and oronasal fistula repair in the dog and cat
08 - Oral Surgery I - Practical Techniques (Practical Session)
- Describe and perform local anaesthetic nerve blocks in the dog and cat
- Assess periodontal health via radiography, probing and charting
- Demonstrate thorough periodontal therapy using scaling, closed sub-gingival debridement and polishing techniques
- Perform atraumatic tooth extractions using closed and open surgical techniques
- Repair cleft palate defects and oronasal fistulae
09 - Oral Surgery II
- Discuss the classes of dentoalveolar trauma and analyse treatment options
- Describe the biomechanics of jaw fracture repair
- Evaluate the invasive and non-invasive treatment options for jaw fracture repair and symphyseal separation in the dog and cat
- Diagnose and describe management options for traumatic temporomandibular joint disorders
- Know when to refer cases with complex oral pathology
10 - Oral Surgery II - Practical Techniques (Practical Session)
- Stabilise a symphyseal separation using wire
- Perform interdental wiring
- Repair mandibular fractures
- Approach the temporomandibular joint surgically
11 - Oncology
- Explain the spectrum of oral masses including inflammatory, hyperplastic, cystic, benign neoplastic and malignant, using current terminology
- Describe the clinical and radiographic appearance of odontogenic tumours in the dog and cat
- Define the commonly encountered non-odontogenic tumours of the dog and cat, describe clinical and radiographic appearances, and evaluate treatment options
- Discuss with clients more advanced oral surgical techniques such as unilateral and bilateral rostral mandibulectomy and rostral maxillectomy
12 - Exotic Animal Dentistry
- Recognise normal dental and oral anatomy in rabbits and guinea pigs
- Identify the factors which adversely affect dental and oral health in these species
- Evaluate the treatment options for overgrown incisors, molars and traumatic injuries to teeth
- Discuss treatment options for abscesses and caries
- Provide advice on the prevention of dental disease in these species and ethical considerations for the treatment of advanced disease in these species
13 - Advanced Veterinary Dental Techniques I (Practical Session)
- Describe the pathophysiology of the pulp-dentine complex and its response to trauma
- Identify disorders which may be referred for endodontic therapies (root canal therapy, vital pulp therapy)
- Appreciate the steps involved in performing root canal therapy and vital pulp therapy, and discuss success rates and complications
- Explain the classes of malocclusion seen in the dog and cat, and summarise the treatment options
14 - Advanced Veterinary Dental Techniques II (Practical Session)
- Consider the ethical considerations of performing orthodontic treatments
- Discuss the basic principles and techniques of orthodontic tooth movement
- Demonstrate knowledge of the indications for and process of performing crown therapy (prosthodontics) in the dog and cat
- Summarise restorative techniques, materials and indications
장소: Online / Seoul, Korea
날짜: 29 Nov 2024 - 14 Dec 2025
GPCert in Dentistry and Oral Surgery
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결제 옵션 | 첫 번째 결제 | 두 번째 결제(들) | 총 결제액 |
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Full Payment | ₩ 23500000.00 | - | ₩ 23500000.00 |
장소: Online / Seoul, Korea
날짜: 29 Nov 2024 - 14 Dec 2025
GPCert in Dentistry and Oral Surgery
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