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University of Novi Sad
Faculty of Medicine
Hajduk Veljkova 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia Tel: +381 21 420 677 Fax: +381 21 66 24 153 e-mail: [email protected]
Integrated Academic Studies in Dentistry
Study Plan 2009
www.medical.uns.ac.rs
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DENTISTRY 5 YEARS – 300 ECTS (Integrated 1st and 2nd level study) Professional title acquired: DOCTOR OF DENTISTRY Access to further study: PhD study; Academic Specialization Study Accreditation (see page 4.): National Committe for Accreditation and Quality Control,
Decision No. 612-00-208/2009-04 dated 09 April, 2010
Structure of the study program
Integrated studies of dentistry, which gain the academic title of Doctor of Dentistry, last 5 years and 10 semesters and include 4290 hours of teaching that includes performance of theoretical and practical training and other forms of active teaching and 150 hours of research with the aim of making the final defense of the diploma (a total of 4440 hours). The total student workload throughout the Integrated Academic Studies in Dentistry (active training, continuous training programs, exams and colloquia preparation, and final written exam preparation) equals 300 ECTS credit points. One ECTS credit stands for approximately 27 working hours. The most important teaching methods include:
1. Interactive communication in the teaching process; 2. Teaching in small groups; 3. Individual laboratory and clinical practice; 4. Skills demonstration; 5. Lectures illustrated by slides and video clips.
All forms of active teaching are based on interactive teaching characterized by discussions
on the topic, explanation of personal attitudes supported by theoretical or experience-based arguments, defining dilemmas regarding the topic and their solutions. Interactive teaching, as a current teaching method, provides better understanding of the teaching subjects, acquiring the inventive knowledge, development of personal opinions and adoption of the existing scientific doctrines.
After completing the whole Curriculum of the Integrated Academic Studies in Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Novi Sad, students gain knowledge and skills necessary for independent individual work. The Purpose of the Study Program
Reforms taking place in all areas of social life necessitate new approaches to higher education and health care systems. In these fields priority is given to all the actions contributing to the adjustment of our systems with the standards and principles of the European health care and higher education (Bologna and Munich Declarations). This Curriculum is based on: University Law, Higher Education Law of the Republic of Serbia, recommendations and standards of the World Federation of Medical Education, principles of the European higher education incorporated in the Bologna Declaration, and on the need for highly educated health care professionals capable to follow the rapid development of medical science and practice. This study program promotes the following European principles:
- Rationalization and modularization of study programs; - Implementation of the ECTS credit system; - Introduction of new teaching modalities and continuing learning process for students; - Introduction of instruments for teaching process quality control; - Involving students into the process of education as partners.
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The Curriculum has clearly defined goals: - Efficient learning; - Higher levels of professional and scientific competence of graduate students should be of
social and national interest; - Curricula adjustments according to the standards of European institution of higher
education (from the aspect of quality, workload and teaching methods), which would certainly contribute to greater mobility of students, faculty and research ideas;
- Introduction of standards into the assessment of knowledge, skills and professional competence, which would be comparable with standards in Europe. In this way all dentistry students would be equal with their colleagues in the whole Europe.
The Objectives of the Study Program The aim of the study program is that students acquire knowledge:
• in the biomedical sciences which form the basis for the understanding of the growth, development and human health;
• about the normal structure and function of human organism, with special emphasis on the orofacial system;
• on oral biology, with detailed knowledge of form and function of teeth and surrounding structures, both in the state of health and in sickness;
• about the diseases of orofacial system from the standpoint of prevention, diagnosis and therapy; • violation of the materials and / or function of the human organism and the occurrence of the
etiology of disorders, especially of the orofacial system and the impact of these diseases on the whole organism;
• The sources of infection and how infection is controlled; • The respective clinical disciplines that provide the acquisition of manual skills required for work
in the dental profession; • Communication between dentist and patient, his family, colleagues and the general public;
Interpersonal skills necessary to work in a team; • On the principles of importance for health promotion, health education and disease prevention
concerning the orofacial region; • On the mental and physical diseases of man and of human reproduction; • Understanding the relationship between health status and diseases of the orofacial region and the
social environment; • The specific dental disciplines, including science of dental biomaterials, fear and pain control,
dental public health, oral and maxillofacial surgery, oral medicine, oral microbiology, oral pathology, oral radiology, orthodontics, children's dentistry, pharmacology and therapeutic tools, preventive dentistry, Periodontics, restorative dentistry and dental prosthetics;
• From deontology, ethics and legal responsibilities of doctors, especially in the field of dentistry; • On the necessary clinical experience, under expert supervision in health care facilities; • On the scientific methods and the application of biomedical measurement, assessment of
scientific facts and data analysis.
The competencies of graduates
Dentists acquire the competence to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge, clinical skills as well as standards of professional and scientific communication in their work.
After completing the study program of integrated academic studies in dentistry, graduate dentists should have competence to consider complex issues in diagnosis and treatment plan, make clear assessments and conclusions, and to convey their decisions to patients and colleagues.
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CURRICULUM 2009-2010 Integrated Academic Studies in Dentistry
I-year of study
COURSE DESCRIPTION Hours/ week Hours/
year EC TS
Condition Assess ment
Wint. sem.
Summ. sem.
No. Code
L P L P L P To tal
IA Att end.
exam.
1. StI-ANT ANATOMY 3 3 3 3 90 90 180 – 13,5 – – 5-10
2. StI-DANT DENTAL ANATOMY 0 0 1 2 15 30 45 – 3,5 – – 5-10
3. StI-HI/EM HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY 3 2 3 2 90 60 150 – 11,5 – – 5-10
4. StI-HUGE HUMAN GENETICS 3 2 0 0 45 30 75 – 5,5 – – 5-10
5. StI-ME/SC MEDICAL ETHICS AND SOCIOLOGY
3 0 0 0 45 0 45 – 3,5 – – 5-10
6. StI-MS/IF MEDICAL STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS
0 0 1 2 15 30 45 – 3,5 – – 5-10
7. StI-PP FIRST AID 0 2 0 0 0 30 30 – 2,0 – – 5-10
8. StI-STJE FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
2 0 2 0 60 0 60 4,5 – – 5-10
9. StI-BHEM BIOCHEMISTRY 3 3 0 0 45 45 90 7,0 – – 5-10
10. StI-FIZO PHYSIOLOGY 0 0 3 2 45 30 75 – 5,5 – – 5-10
Total Active
teaching 390 405 795 – 60,0
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II-year of study
COURSE DESCRIPTION Hours/ week Hours/
year ECTS
Condition Assess ment
Wint. sem.
Summ. sem.
No. Code
L P L P L P To tal IA Att
end. Ex am
11. StII-FIZO PHYSIOLOGY II
2 2 0 0 30 30 60 – 4,0 9,10 5-10
12. StII-MB/HE GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY 4 2 0 0 60 30 90 – 6,0 1,2,3 5-10
13. StII-PFIZ PATHOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY 0 0 4 2 60 30 90 – 6,0 9,10 11 5-10
14. StII-MI/I MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 0 0 4 2 60 30 90 – 6,0 9 5-10
15. StII-FAR GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY
0 0 3 1 45 15 60 – 4,0 9 11 5-10
16. StII-STJE FOREIGN LANGUAGE II
2 0 2 0 60 0 60 – 4,0 – 8 5-10
17. StII-GNTO GNATOLOGY 2 3 0 0 30 45 75 – 5,0 2 5-10
18. StII-STPRP DENTAL PROTHETICS - PRECLINIC 2 3 2 3 60 90 150 – 9,0 2 17 5-10
19. StII-BUSP TOOTH DISEASES - PRECLINIC
1 2 1 3 30 75 105 – 7,0 2 17 5-10
20. StII-MNIR INTROD. TO RESEARCH SCIENTIFIC WORK
0 0 2 1 30 15 45 – 3,0 – 6 5-10
21. StII-IZPR
ELECTIVE 1. Medical Informatics 2. Microscopic Laboratory Techniques in Medicine 3. History of Medicine and Dentistry
2 1 0 0 30 15 45 – 6,0 – 5-10
Total Active teaching
435 435 870 – 60,0
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III -year of study
COURSE DESCRIPTION Hours/ week Hours/
year EC TS
Condition Assess ment
Wint. sem.
Summ. sem.
No. Code
L P L P L P Tot al
IA Att end.
Ex am
22. StIII-KFAR
SPECIAL PHARMACOLOGY
1 1 0 0 15 15 30 – 2,0 – 14,15 5-10
23. StIII-RAD RADIOLOGY 3 3 0 0 45 45 90 – 6,0 12 19 5-10
24. StIII-STAN DENTAL ANAESTHE-SIOLOGY 0 0 1 3 15 45 60 – 4,0 15 22 5-10
25. StIII-INMD
INTERNAL MEDICINE
3 4 0 0 45 60 105 – 7,0 12,13,
15 5-10
26. StIII-OMED
GENERAL MEDICINE derma
3 2 0 0 45 30 75 – 5,0 12,13,
15 5-10
27. StIII-HIR SURGERY 0 0 2 3 30 45 75 – 5,0 12,13,
15 23 5-10
28. StIII-ORL OTORHINO-LARYNGOLOGY
0 0 2 2 30 30 60 – 4,0 12,15 23 5-10
29. StIII-BZUK
TOOTH DISEASES - CLINIC I 1 3 1 6 30 135 165 – 12,0 19 12 5-10
30. StIII-PRST PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
1 2 2 2 45 60 105 – 7,0 – 19 5-10
31. StIII-STMT
DENTAL MATERIALS
2 0 0 0 30 0 30 – 2,0 – 18 5-10
32. StIII-IZPR
ELECTIVE 1. Clinical Immunology 2. Medical Psychology 3. Dental Prevention in the Community
2 1 30 15 45 – 6,0 –
5-10
Total
Active teaching
375 465 840 – 60,0
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IV -year of study
COURSE DESCRIPTION Hours/ week Hours/
year EC TS
Condition Assess ment
Wint. sem.
Summ. sem.
No. Code L P L P L P
To tal
IA Att end.
Ex am
33. StIV-BZUK TOOTH DISEASES - CLINICAL II
0 3 0 0 0 45 45 – 3,0 29 22 5-10
34. StIV-ENDD ENDODONTICS I 0 0 1 2 15 30 45 – 3,0 – 33 5-10
35. StIV-KLPR CLINICAL PROTHETICS I 1 6 1 6 30 180 210 – 14,0 18 31 5-10
36. StIV-OHIR ORAL SURGERY 2 3 2 3 60 90 150 – 9,0 – 22,23, 24,27
5-10
37. StIV-OMED ORAL MEDICINE 1 2 1 2 30 60 90 – 6,0 – 22,26 5-10
38. StIV-DST CHILD DENTISTRY 1 3 2 3 45 90 135 – 8,0 30 5-10
39. StIV-PDNT PARODONTOLOGY I 1 2 1 2 30 60 90 – 6,0 17 5-10
40. StIV –JZDR PUBLIC HEALTH 0 0 3 1 45 15 60 – 3,0 – 5-10
41. StIV-IZPR
ELECTIVE 1. Estethics in Stomatology 2. Mathematic Models in Medical Research 3. Management in Medicine and Dentistry 4. Dental Care of Elderly Patients
0 0 2 1 30 15 45 – 8,0 – 5-10
Total Active
teaching 300 570 870 – 60,0
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V-year of study
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Hours/ week Hours/
year EC TS
Condition
Assess ment
Wint. sem.
Summ. sem.
No. Code
L P L P L P To tal
IA Att end.
Ex am
42. StV-KPRT CLINICAL PROTHETICS II
1 5 1 4 30 135 165 – 6,0 35 5-10
43. StV-PDNT PARODONTOLOGY II
1 4 0 0 15 60 75 – 3,0 39 22 5-10
44. StV-ENDD ENDODONTICS II 1 6 0 6 15 180 195 – 7,0 34 22 5-10
45. StV-MFHIR MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
2 2 2 2 60 60 120 – 5,0 36 5-10
46. StV-ORVIL MAXILLARY ORTHOPAEDICS
2 3 2 4 60 105 165 – 7,0 17,23 5-10
47. StV-SZOPP DENTAL CARE OF PATIENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
0 0 1 1 15 15 30 – 1,0 – 5-10
48. StV-URG EMERGENCY MEDICINE
0 0 1 3 15 45 60 – 2,0 25,27 5-10
49. StV-SED FORENSIC MEDICINE
0 0 1 2 15 30 45 2,0 27 5-10
50. StV-IZPR
ELECTIVE 1. Implantology 2. Epidemiology of oral diseases 3. Risk patients in dentistry
0 0 2 1 30 15 45 – 7,0 – 5-10
51. GRADUATION
PAPER 150 20,0* 5-10
TOTAL
Active teaching
240 660 900
60,0
Research-scientific work
150
TOTAL V YEAR 1050 L – Lectures P – Practical classes IA – Individual activities *Number of ECTS assigned to Final – Graduation Paper according to Statute of UNS
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1. (StI-ANT) ANATOMY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for anatomy
NAME OF THE SUBJECT ANATOMY
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition: none
Year of the studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week)
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars
No.of POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
first 3 3 3 3 7 1 13,5
Methods of conducting teaching Lectures and exercises
go
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Acquiring knowledge about human body that will be a basis for exploring histological built and form, as well as the possibility of practical application of the acquired knowledge from anatomy for better understanding of morphological structures of head and neck as a whole...
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Knowledge
Getting to know morphology and built of certain parts of the body. Acquiring knowledge from systematic and topographic anatomy which will be of use in practical lectures primarily in branches which are directly linked with pathological anatomy, patohystology, all surgical branches, groups of conservative therapy, radiological and radiotherapeutical procedures as well as better understanding of biomedical procedures which are oriented towards the needs of pathology from the area of neck and head.
Skills
Learning about practical things related to anatomy, recognizing and noticing relations between certain anatomic structures on bones (certain parts of the body, organs, primarily of head and neck) as well as on x ray, NMR and CT shoots. Knowing anatomic structures represents the basis of surgical techniques, radiological and radiotherapeutical treatments as well as understanding of biomedical and disciplines close to dentistry.
SUBJECT CONTENT: Theoretical lectures – methodical units
1. General anatomy: general osteology, general anthropology, general miology, general angiology, general neurology
2. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vassals, lymphatic and nerves of upper limbs; monographic regions of upper limbs. 3. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vassals, lymphatic and nerves of lower limbs; monographic regions of lower limbs. 4. Spine 5. Chest walls; division and content of chest (lungs, heart, oesophagus, blood vassals, lymphatics and nerves ) 6. Stomach walls: division and content of stomach 7. Walls of pelvis, content of pelvic cavity, male and female sex organs, bladder and rectum 8. Skull and face bones, craniofacial cavities, joints, muscles, blood vassals, lymphatics and head and neck nerves. 9. Head and neck organs 10. Eye and ear 11. External morphology of central nervous system , meninx, and cavities of central nervous system 12. Built of central nervous system; brain pathways; blood vassals of central nervous system
Practical lectures – methodical units
1. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vassals, lymphatics and nerves of upper extremity 2. Bones, joints, muscles, blood vassals, lymphatics and nerves of lower limbs; monographic regions of lower
extremity. 3. Spine 4. Chest walls: division and content of chest (lungs, heart, oesophagus, blood vassals, lymphatics and nerves ) 5. Stomach walls: division and content of stomach 6. Walls of pelvis, male and female sex organs, bladder and rectum 7. Skull and face bones, craniofacial cavity, joints, muscles, blood vassels, lymphatics and head and neck nerves 8. Head and neck organs 9. Topographic regions of heand and neck 10. Eye and ear 11. External morphology of central nervous system 12. Sections of the brain, blood vassels, blood vassels of the central nervous system
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RECCOMANDED
READINGS
Compulsory
1. Mihalj M, Obradović D. General anatomy. Zmaj Novi Sad, 2004. 2. Jovanović S , Lotrić N. Deskriptivna i topografska anatomija čoveka – ruka, grudni koš, noga,
trbuh i karlica. Naučna knjiga 1989. 3. Jovanović SV, Jeličić NA. Anatomija čovek – glava i vrat. Savremena administracija Beograd,
2006. 4. Gudović R. Anatomija centralnog nervng sistema za student stomatologije. Ortomedics Novi
Sad, 2003.
Additional
1. Ilić A, Blagotić M, Malobabić S, Radonjić V, Prostran M, Toševski J. Anatomija centralnog nervnog sistema. Savremena administracija Beograd, 2005.
2. Obradoivć D, Mijatov-Ukropina Lj, Stojšić-Džunja Lj. Osteologija – atlas. Zmaj 2006. 3. Gudović R, Mijatov-Ukropina Lj, Letić V. Atlas centralmog nervnog sistema Ortomedics Novi
Sad, 1996. 4. Ilić A, Blagotić M, Malobabić S, Radonjić V, Prostran M, Toševski J. Anatomija centralnog
nervnog sistema. Savremena administracija Beograd, 2005. 5. Draganić V, Gudović R, Krivokuća Z, Puškaš L, Puškas N. Anatomija čoveka – moždani i
kičmeni zivc (ilustrovani kompendijum). Savremena administracija 2006. 6. Jovanović S. Anatomski atlas za student medicine i stomatologije. Nučna knjiga Beograd 7. Grey's Anatomy-The Anatomical Basis of Clinical practice. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone
2005. 8. Toldt Hochstetter. Anatomischer Atlas (različita izdanja) 9. Vajda J. Anatomischer Atlas (različita izdanja) 10. Kiss-Szentágothai. Anatomski atlas čovjekova tjela (različita izdanja) 11. Netter FH. Atlas anatomije čoveka (različita izdanja) 12. Sinelьnikov RD. Atlas anatomii čeloveka (različita izdanja)
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
15 30 10 5 20 20
List of teachers and professors
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor ofprofessional studies.
PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
2 4 2 0 6
1. Professor,PhD Danica Obradović 2. Professor,PhD Rdmila Gudović 3. Professor,PhD Marija Mihalj 4. Professor,PhD Ljilja Mijatov-Ukropina 5. Professor,PhD Nada Mihić 6. Professor,PhD Ljubica Stojšić-Cunja
7. PhD Siniša Babović 8. PhD Dragan Krivokuća 9. Assistent Master Dušica Marić 10. Assistent Master Biljana Srdić 11. Assistent Master Mirela Erić 12. DR Bojana Krstonošić, Associate u nastavi 13. DrSaša Mijatov, Asst. u izboru 14. Dr Slobodanka Pena , student dok. studija
Chief of department Professor doctor Ljilja Mijatov Ukropina
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2. (StI-DANT) DENTAL ANATOMY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT DENTAL ANATOMY
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Compulsory subject
Condition: Anatomy
Year of studies Winter term (No.of the lessons
per week) Summer term (No.of the
lessons per week) No.of tests No.of
seminars No.of
POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
first - - 1 2 - - 3,5
Methods of conducting teaching Lectures and exercises
go
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Getting to know morphology of orofacial complex
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Knowledge
Acquiring knowledge about morphology of skeleton orofacial complex, muscles of this region, the way teeth are organized and morphology of permanent teeth
Skills Drawing and modelling in paraffine morphological models of teeth representing permanent teeth
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Theoretical lectures – methodical units Introduction into morphology. Stomatogenic system. General knowledge about teeth.Definition and classification and function of teeth. Dental formula. Periods of dentaition. Chronology of teeth growth.Marking of teeth.Dental nomenclature.Topographic-anatomic marks on teeth. General oral and dental higyene. Anatomic parts and structure of teeth. Nodule-ridge complex and complex of depressions on oculsal surfaces of teeth. Class of permanent incisors. Attributes of the class of incisors. aAttributes of the class of upper incisors. Variations of upper incisors. Attributes of the class of lower incisors. Variations of lower incisors. Attributes of dental arch of incisors. Class of permanent canines. Attributes of the class of canines. Attributes of upper canines. Variations of upper canines. Attributes of lower canines. Variations of lower canines.attributes of dental arch of canines. Class of premolars. Attributes of premolars. Attributes of lower premolars. Attributes of dental arch of premolars. Class of permanent molars. Attributes of molars. Attributes of upper molars. Variations of upper molars. Attributes of lower molars. Variations of lower molars.attributes of dental arch of molars. Primary dentition. Attributes of humane dentition. Attributes of class,type and dental arch of milk incisors, canine and molars. Anatomy of dental cavity. Supporting tissue of teeth. Forming of dentation. Growth and development of teeth. Phase of occlusal adaptation. Characteristic of the teeth of human dentation. Physiological involution of orofacial system. Organisation of teeth. Shape and position of teeth. Shapes of the surface of teeth, shape and number of root branches,position of teeth in dental arch. Organisation of dental arches. Contact between teeth. Height of teeth. Definition, division and role of nodule of teeth. External and internal curve of nodules,line of central fossa. Oculsal and orientational oculsal plane. Oculsal curves. Bucolingual transverse. Relations between dental arches. Occlusion of teeth. Occlusial units. Description of position of maximum intercuspation. Comparative dental anatomy. Lobuses. Philogenesis dentooseal connection. Changing teeth. Theories of genesis and shapes of teeth. Practical teaching – methodical units
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Class of permanent incisors.Introductory lesson:Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax.Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of teeth in wax. Class of permanent incisors. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of teeth in wax. Class of permanent canine. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise:: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of permanent canine. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of premolars.Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of premolars Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of premolars. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of permanent molars Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of permanent molars. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of permanent molars. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise:: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of milk canines. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Class of milk molars. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax. Class of milk molars. Introductory lesson: Demonstration of modelling of the teeth crown in wax. Students' exercise:: Modelling of crown of of teeth in wax.. Introductory lesson: Anatomy of teeth cavity-demonstrative lesson. Test.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory 1. Martinović Željko. Osnovi dentalne morfologija , Službeni glasnik , Beograd, 2000.
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Lectures Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
10 20 10 60 List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 1 1
1. Prof.dr Dubravka Marković 2. Doc.dr Ljiljana Strajnić
3. Dr Danijela ðurović – Associate u nastavi
Head of the department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković, ensuring
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3. (StI-HI/EM) HISTOLOGY AND EMBRIOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for histology and embryology NAME OF SUBJECT HYSTOLOGY AND EMBRIOLOGY
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Complusory
Condition: none
Year of studies Winter term (No.of the lessons
per week) Summer term (No.of the
lessons per week) No.of tests No.of
seminars No.of
POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
first 3 2 3 2 3 1 11,5
Methods of conducting teaching Theoretical an practical lessons.
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Acquiring knowledge and skills necessary for 1. Reckognizing and differentiating of certain tissues and organs including their structural characteristics as well as reckognizing structures that are not usual 2. Differentiating of certain phases in development of human fetus and embrio and description of basic disorders in development of some organs and organ systems.
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Knowledge
A student should know 1. Ultrastructural characteristics of a cell, morphological characteristics of some organelles and their function. 2. Types of tissues and their morphological characteristic and function 3. Morphological characteristic and function of all organs and systems 4. Morphological characteristics of preembrional, embrional and fetal development of a person. 5.hystological elements connected to some organs relevant for evaluating age of fetus 6. Morphological basic disorders in development of some organs and systems.
Skills
Student has to be able to reckognize through using electronic microscope all cell organelles and to reckognize on the level of light micoscropy 4 basic types of tissues and changes on them, all organs that they were taught about during lessons, to describe and reckognize on graphs and photos phases in development of fetus, to be able to reckognize the age of fetus and to notice all changes in organs and organic systems on graphs, drawings and photos.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Structural characteristic of a cell and its development and life 2. Histological characteristic of emithelic, connective, muscle and nerve tissue, subdivisions, structures and functions. 3. Histological built of organs of circulatory and immune system, digestive system and additional glands, respiratory and
urinary system, female and male genital system, endocrine and nervous system, hearing organs, skin and joints. 4. Fertilising, navel cord and placents, preembryos, embryos and fetus development of tissues. Development of
all body organs and systems and disorders in their development and signifikance for surviving. Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Celles and cell organelles on ultrastructural level- microphotography. 2. Epithelial tissue 3. Histological structure of heart, artheries, thymus, capillary vein, lymph knots, spleen, organs of mouth, tonsils,
esophagus, stomach, colon, bowles, bladder, pancreas, nose, lungs, urinary tract, ovary, ovarian tube, uterus, breast, testicle, male reproductive system, thyroid and hipophise glands, organs of senses skin and derivates of skin, bone and joint structure.
4. Histological structure of embrionyc and fetus tissues, navel cord,placents and development of tissues and body organs.
RECOMMANDED
READING Compulsory
1. Ćelija i tkiva. Andjelković Z, Somer Lj, Matavulj M, Lačković V, Lalošević D, Nikolić I, Milosavljević Z, Danilović V. Bonafides, Niš, 2002.
2. Histološka gradja organa. Andjelković Z, Somer Lj, Perović M, Avramović V, Milenkova Lj, Kostovska N, Petrović A. Bonafides, Niš, 2001.
3. Embriologija čoveka. Nikolić I, Rančić G, Radenković G, Lačković V, Todorović V, Mitić D.Medicinski fakultet, Niš, 2004.
4. Praktikum iz histologije. Somer Lj, Krnojelac D, ðolai M. Ortomediks , Novi Sad, 2002
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Additional
1. Osnovi histologije, tekst i atlas. Junkvera L, Karneiro J. /Urednici i prevodioci Lačković V, Todorović V. Data Status, Beograd , 2005.
2. Basic histology. Junqueira L, Carneiro J, MC Graw-Hill Companies, 2005. 3. Atlas razvojne morfologije fetalnog perioda.Somer Lj,ðolai M, Lalošević D, Krnojelac D,
Mocko-Kaćanski M, Levakov A. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad-WUS Austrija, Novi Sad 2005.
4. Mikroskopska laboratorijska tehnika u medicini. Lalošević D, Somer Lj, Djolai M, Lalošević V, Mažibrada J, Krnojelac D. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad-WUS Austrija, Novi Sad, 2005.
5. Hystology, a Text and Atlas, Ross M, Kaye G, Pawlina W. Lippincott Williams&Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2003.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Exercises Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
10 25 15 5 - 20 25
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3 2 1 1 1
1. Prof dr Ljiljana Somer 2. Prof. dr Dušan Lalošević 3. Doc. dr Matilda ðolai 4. Asst. dr Mihaela Mocko-Kaćanski 5. Dr Aleksandra Levakov, Assistent
6. Dr Nenad Šolajić, Associate u nastavi 7. Dr Tamara Lukić, Associate u nastavi 8. Dr Golub Samardžija, Associate u nastavi
Chief of the department Prof. dr .Ljiljana Somer
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4. (StI-HUGE) HUMAN GENETICS STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT For general knowledge subjects
NAME OF SUBJECT HUMANA GENETIKA
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition: none
Year of studies Winter term (No.of the lessons
per week Summer term (No.of the
lessons per week) No.of tests No.of
seminars
No.of POINT
S Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
first 3 2 - - 3 - 5,5
Methods of conducting teaching Lectures and exercises
GO
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Purpose of this subject is to teach students everything about human genome as well as genetical machanisms of hereditary diseases. Students will be able to use different sources of information and learn about technological achievements in exploration of human genome. They will also learn about transferring genetical information.
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Knowledge
Students will be able to use basic genetic notions, learn about structure of chromatine, organisation of chromosome. They will apply Mendel's laws and understand gene interactions.they will be able to predict machanisms of inheriting and be able to precisely construct family trees based on the given data. They will understand mechanisms of mutation and DNA reparation. They will understand basic techniques of molecular genetics and principles of gentic therapy.
Skills
After pre-exam and exam obligations student will be able to: • See difference in structural levels and functional organisation of human genome • Identify mechanisms of regulating gene expression • Understand genetic experiments which lead to determining causes for genetic diseases. • Explain methodology of basic techniques of molecular genetics • To use the internet and other learning sources with great understanding
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Introduction to human genetics 2. nuclear acids 3. molecular organization of a cell 4. molecular organization of chromosome 5. laws of inheriting 6. deviation from Mendel rules of inheritance 7. functional organization of human genome 8. mutations, reparations and recombinations 9. molecular markers 10. prenatal diagnosis of genetic diseases 11. the ways of inheriting diseases
12. analysis of tests and signatures
Practical teaching – methodical units
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1. NUCLEIC ACIDS- structure and function of DNA and RNA 2. CELL ORGANELLES-built and function and microphotographies 3. CHROMOSOMES OF A MAN, KARIOTYPE AND KARIOGRAM 4. CELL DIVISIONS AND GEMATOGENESIS 5. BASIC LAWS OF INHERITING 6. ANALYSIS OF FAMILY TREE 7. DEVIATION OF MENDEL RULES
8.CHARACTERISTICS RELATED TO SEX CHROMOZOMES X AND Y 9. MULTIPLE ALELS – ABO system of blood groups and Rh system 10. CHANGES IN NUMBER AND STRUCTURE OF CHROMOSOMES 11. POPULATION GENETICS 12. ISOLATION OF DNA AND ELECTROFORESIS 13. MOLECULAR MARKERS 14 . FORENSICS
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory 1. Vapa Lj. Ćeliska i molekularna osnova nasledjivanja, , skripta, PMF Novi Sad , 2007. 2. Vapa Lj. Humana genetika, skripta, PMF Novi Sad , 2007. 3. Popić-Paljić F. Humana genetika-Medicinski fakultet, u štampi
Additional 1. Strachan T, Read AP. Human Molecular Genetics 3 Garland Publishing, UK, 2004. 2. Diklić V., Kosanović M., Nikoliš J., Dukić S., Biologija sa humanom genetikom, Grafopan,
Beograd, 2001.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Lectures Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
3 30 67 -
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3 1 1
1. Prof.dr Feodora Popić-Paljić
2. Asst. Ivana Kavečan 3. Dr Miljen Maletin, Associate u nastavi 4. Nataša Jovanović, Associate u nastavi 5. Dr Iva Salatić, student na dokt.studijama
Chief of the department Prof. dr Aleksndra Doronjski, ensuring
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5. (StI-ME/SC) MEDICAL ETHICS AND SOCIOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT For general knowledge subjects
NAME OF SUBJECT MEDICAL ETHICS AND SOCIOLOGY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECTSUBJECT Compulsory
Condition: none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars
No.of POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
first 3 - - - 2 - 3,5
Methods of conducting teaching
Video presentation and oral expression
GO
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Incouraging student to work on their psychological and moral development to be able to have the right attitude in behaviour in their future occupation. Teaching students about the greatest achievements in sociological science.
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Knowledge
To give students basic knowledge about all oaths and codes of medical ethics as well as about laws and regulations related to the work of health workers. Better understanding of men, society and history as well as understanding of one's own profession.
Skills
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Notion of moral, morality, ethics, oaths and codes. 2. Ethical attitude of health worker towards sick person and some groups in medicine. 3. Great and iternal dilemmas-eutanasia, abortion, medical secret... 4. Ethical attitude of medical workers towards their colleagues, community and their profession. 5. Medical deontology and medical law. 6. Subject and methods of sociology. 7. Notion of society and elements of social structure. 8. Culture as special surrounding of a man. 9. Social processes and change. 10. Main characteristic of modern Serbian society.
Practical teaching – methodical units
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Berger, Piter, Kelner, Hansfrid (1991.), Sociologija u novom ključu, Niš: Gradina (str. 43 – 75).
2. Gidens, Entoni (2003), Sociologija, Beograd: Ekonomski fakultet (str. 52-151, 452 – 490). 3. Marić J.(2002), Medicinska etika: Megraf, Beograd 4. Tripković, Milan (2006), Osnovi sociologije, Novi Sad: Stilos. 5. ðordjević, Dragoljub (1996), Sociologija forever, Niš: Učenička zasecond Gimnazije
“Svetozar Marković“ (str. 9 – 27, 58 – 60, 178 – 189).
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
30 20 50
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3
1. Prof dr Aleksandra Doronjski
2. Prof dr Milan Tripković 3. Prof. dr Branimir Gudurić
Chief of department Prof. dr Aleksandra Doronjski s.r
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6. (StI-MS/IF) MEDICAL STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS
STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for social medicine and health statistics and informatics NAME OF SUBJECT MEDICAL STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition None
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars
No.of POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
first - - 1 2 - - 3,5
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures, Exercises, work on computer
GO
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Teaching students to evaluate work using statistical an analytical methods, organizing research to improve their work, exploring literature related to this. The goal of the subject is to introduce students to basis of informatics and using it in medicine.
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Basic techniques and methods of health statistics. Solving problems by using computers. Basic knowledge about hardware and software. Basis of system software. Basis of computer nets and the internet. Mobile computering. Data basis and information systems.
Skills
Use of statistic techniques and application of statistical and analytical methods and presentation of results. Use of computers and solving problems by using ready programmes. Using hte internet. Using all programmes for text, tables, calculations and presentations. Organising medical data by using programmes for calculation.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Introduction to general and health statistics. Ways of gathering data.. 2. Control of gathered data. Grouping and coding of data. 3. Putting data in table and graphs. 4. Analysis, absolute and relative No.of seminars 5. Mean values. 6. Measures of variability. 7. Sample and standard mistake. 8. Trend and correlations. 9. Statistic tests. 10. Methodology of examining health of population. 11. Indicators of health of population 12. No.of seminars and structure of population 13. Natural movement of population. 14. Mechanical movement of population Morbiditet
16. Solving problems by using computers. 17. Basic software and hardware knowledge. 18. System and applicational software.
19. Basis of computer nets and the internet. 20. Application of computers in medicine.
Practical teaching – methodical units
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1. Registration of polls 2. Graphical show and putting in tables 3. Analysis and absolute and relative No.of seminars 4. Mean values 5. Measures of variability 6. Sample and standard mistake 7. Trend 8. Correlation 9. T-test 10. x2-test 11. indicators of sex and age structure of population 12. natality, fertility, reproduction 13. Indicators of mortality 14. Population growth 15. Show of morbidity
16. Basic functions of operational system 17. Working with files 18. Using internet services 19. Working with text
20. Cross table calculation 21. Statistical work with data 22. Integration into unique document 23. Making of simple computer presentation
24. Making of simple Web presentation
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Grujić V, Jakovljević ð, urednici. Primena statistike u medicinskim istraživanjima. Četvrto izdanje. Udžbenici: 68, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu: Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad; 2007. 2. Jakovljević ð, Grujić V, Socijalna medicina Novi Sad udžbenici: 33, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet, 1995.
Additional
1. Hadživuković S. Statistički metodi. Novi Sad: Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Poljoprivredni fakultet, 1991.
2. Janošević S, Dotlić R, Erić-Marinković J. Medicinska statistika. Beograd: Univerzitet u Beogradu, Medicinski fakultet, 2000.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
- 30 - - 70 -
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 4 - - 1 1 3 -
1. Prof. dr Vera Grujić 2. Prof. dr Mirjana Martinov Cvejin 3. Prof. dr Zora Konjović 4. Prof. dr Eržebet Ač Nikolić 5. Doc. dr Svetlana Kvrgić 6. Asst. mr Olja Nićiforović Šurković
7. Asst. mr Vesna Mijatović Jovanović 8. Asst. mr Snežana Ukropina 9. Asst. pripravnik dr Sonja Šušnjević 10. Nataša Dragnić, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Doc. dr Eržebet Ač Nikolić
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7. (StI-PP) FIRST AID STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for urgent medicine NAME OF SUBJECT FIRST AID
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECZSUBJECT Compulsory
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
first 0 2 - - - - 2,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Practical work demonstrations and simulations of sudden injuries nad giving first aid. Work on models.
GO
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Basic goals of education are introducing students to principles of initial help. Application of theoretical knowledge in practice. Learning skills for immediate help to the injured, preserving their life as well as the life of a helper.
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Teaching students about forms of sudden disease and getting hurt and ways of helping..
Skills Skills of examining and recognizing signs and symptoms that an injured or sick person has which ask for immediate reaction.
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Practical teaching – methodical units
Practical teaching is done on models and with situation simulations: 1. Examination and triage of the injured 2. Evacuation of the injured 3. Assesment of vital functions and conscience. Taking care of a patient's breathing. Artificial respiration.
Dealing with various obstructions. 4. Appropriate position for an injured person. 5. Sudden heart arrest and basic methods for revival of adults and children. 6. Bleeding-methods for stopping internal and external bleeding. Care after thraumatic amputation. 7. Open injuries and care 8. Injuries of bone and joint system. 9. Injuries of head and spine, chest and stomach. Preventing complications. 10. Injuries caused by heat or electricity 11. Injuries caused by cold. 12. Special injuries, diseases and conditions and care
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Pavlović A. First pomoć, Obeležja, Beograd, 2007.
Additional 1. Pavlović A. Kardiopulmonalna reanimacija, Obeležja, Beograd, 2007.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
50 50
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3 2 1
1. Prof. dr Miroslava Pjević 2. Asst. mr Srdjan Ninković 3. Asst. pripr. Aleksandar Marcikić
4. Dr Snežana Stanisavljević, Associate u nastavi 5. Dr Vladimir Manojlović, Associate u nastavi 6. Dr Ilija Srdanović, Associate u nastavi
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8. (StI-STJE) FOREIGN LANGUAGE I-English STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for general studies
NAME OF SUBJECT FOREIGN LANGUAGE I (English language)
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars
No.of POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
first 2 - 2 - 1 - 4,5
Methods of conducting teaching
Exercises: Communication, exercises, practicing grammar and vocabulary using tests and orally, using visual and auditive methods, working in groups and individually.
GO
AL
Basic goal in teaching English is showing students the importance of knowing a foreign language because of communication as well as the fact that there are many seminar papers and books related to their occupation in English.
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Knowledg
e Teaching students basic English vocabulary, grammar, expressions, culture and tradition of English speaking countries. Showing the difference between expressions related to a profession and general English.
Skills Application of the knowledge both in work and outside it. Ability of translating literature related to dentistry and using that knowledge both in writing and orally.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Introduction: the importance of knowing foreign language. Human body. 2. Chemical elements and compounds 3. Cell : sorts of living organisms, built and functions of different types of cells in human body. 4. Skeletal system: types of bones, connection between sceletal and muscle systems, tendons. 5. Muscles: types of muscles, connection between sceletal and muscle systems, tendons 6. Digestive system: main parts, digestive process. 7. Nervous system : bulit and functions. 8. Circulatory sytem: lymph sytem, blood, cardiovascular system, artheries, blood pressure, veins. 9. Respiratory system: breathing, parts of the system and their functioning. 10. Excretory system: basic built and its functions. 11. Endocrine system 12. Reproductive system
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Dragović, Radmila: Engleski za zdravstvene radnike, Naučna knjiga, Beograd, 1994. 2. Momčinović, Vesna; Tanay, Vlasta; Žurić-Havelka, Srebrenka: Medical English, Medicinski
fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb 1988. 3. Murphy, Raymond: English Grammar in Use, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Additional
1. McCarthy, Michael; O’Dell, Felicity: English Vocabulary in Use, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996.
2. Hornby, A.S.: Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3. MacLean , Joan: English in Basic Medical Science, Oxford University Press, 1980.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
25 5 20 50
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
2
1. Zoran Marošan, Lecturer 2. Vuk Marković, Lecturer
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9. (StI-BHEM) BIOCHEMISTRY STUDY Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Departmen for biochemistry
NAME OF SUBJECT BIOCHEMISTRY STATUS OF THE Compulsory Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
first 3 3 - - 2 - 7,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures for bigger and smaller groups using multimedia. Testing. Practical knowledge- conducting biochemical analysis and reading results.
GO
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The goal of teaching biochemistry is to teach students to understand all biological processes in our body, to learn about basic methods used in clinical chemistry as well as diagnostical means. To enable future doctors to use these methods in right manner.
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Knowledge
Knowing basic chemical constituents of human body, general metabolical ways, understanding the essence of many diseases and knowing specific biochemical processes of some organs and tissues.
Skills
Appropriate taking of biological material for biochemical analysis. Assessing reliability of some biochemical methods and their use for diagnosis. Using results of biochemical analysis for diagnosis. Examining metabolism the most important content of organism based on measures on biological samples.proving basic laws of biochemistry based on laboratory methods.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Introduction to biochemistry. 2. Water as biological solvent. 3. Aminoacids. Peptides.. 4. Proteins – structure, qualities, classification. Hemoproteiesi – hemoglobin, mioglobin i citohroms. 5. Nuclear acids, bases, DNA, genetic code, RNA. 6. Phospolipides and biological membranes. 7. Enzymes-chemical nature,enzyme catalysis. Cinetics of enzyme reaction. Classification. Coenzymes and vitamins. 8. Chemical thermodynamics. Bioenergetics. Biological oxidation. Transformation of energy. ETS,ATP. 9. Metabolical ways. Digesting. Glicolysis. Krebs's cycle of lemon acid. 10. Digesting of proteins and absorption of aminoacids. 11. Digesting and absorption of lipids. Metabolism of lipoproteins. 12. Beta oxidation of fatty acids. Regulation of the metabolism. 13. Synthesis of DNA-replication. Synthesis of RNA-transcription. Synthesis of proteins. 14. Water and electrolytes. 15. Calcium and its importance. 16. Parathormon, D-hormone i kalcitonin. 17. Biochemistry of blood-blood plasma, coagulation of blood, biochemistry of eritrocites. 18. Biochemistry of connective tissue 19.Bone,dentin,cement and enamel. 20. Oral biochemistry. . 21. Hormones. Mechanisms of action of steroid hormones. Hormones tireoideje. Adrenaline and norepinephrine. Hormones of the pancreas. Corticosteroids. Male and female sexual hormones. Hormones and aden neurohipofize.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Introduction. The aim of exercises. Summary of teaching. Checking the reliability of biochemical methods 2. Photometry. Principles of Lambert-Beer's law. Ekstinkcioni and molar extinction coefficient. Blind test, and the standard
calibration curve. Kolorimetar and spectrophotometer. Application of Photometry. Checking the Lambert-Beer's law and determining the concentration bromtimol blue.
3. Kolorimetric determining the concentration of inorganic phosphate. 4. Kolorimetric determination of protein. Methods for determining protein. Determination of protein concentration in serum biureten
reaction, 5. Isolation, fibrinogene method. 6. Polarimetrija. Determining a specific angle of turning the plane of polarized light and glucose concentration glukoze u urinu. 7. Quantitative determination of urea Berthelot method. 8. Qualitative analysis of bile color in the serum and urine. 9. Quantitative determination of chloride in serum. 10. Qualitative proving enzymes.
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11. Enzymatic hydrolysis of starch-alpha amylase activity. 12. Principles of quantitative measurement of enzyme activity. Determination of alkaline phosphatase activity in function of time. 13. Proof of the existence izoenzima alkaline phosphatase. 14. Jonochanging chromatography of amino acids.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. S. Marinkov, J. Borota: Medicinska biohemija, Radnički univerzitet ”Radivoj Ćirpanov” Novi Sad, 2006.
2. J. Borota i saradnici: Praktikum medicinske biohemije i hemije, Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad, 2006.
Additional 1. Z.Kovačević: Biohemija i molekularna biologija, Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad, 2006.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
18 35 16 - - - 31
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Prof. struk. PhD Associate prof.
Professor Scientist
5 3 1
1. Prof dr Jela Borota 2. Doc. dr Katica Bajin Katić 3. Doc dr Karmen Stankov 4. Doc dr Ljiljana Andrijević
5. Asst. mr Mirjana Milošević-Tošić 6. Asst. dr Tatjana Ćebović 7. Asst. mr Jelena Stojčević-Maletić 8. Asst. mr Jasmina Katanić 9. Asst. mr Jovica Oros
Chief of department Prof. dr Jela Borota ensuring
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10. (StI-FIZO) PHYSIOLOGY I STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for physiology
NAME OF SUBJECT PHYSIOLOGY 1
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
first - - 3 2 - 1 5,5
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures. Practical work.
GO
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The main objectives of education in physiology are to introduce students to the basic functioning of organs and organ systems and their forms of organization in complex functional systems.
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Knowledge
Introducing students to the basic mechanisms of functioning of different organ systems and forms of organization of complex regulatory mechanisms homeostatskih parameters of functional systems. Introduction to the complex nervous and humoral regulatory mechanisms of various functional systems.
Skills
Students should master the general principles and rules of conduct in the laboratory. Students should become familiar with basic laboratory procedures and to acquire Skills performing daily laboratory tests. Students should gain insight into the work on animal model and work with animal tissue used as a demonstration of some physiological phenomena. Student should be thoroughly acquainted with the manner of taking and preparing blood and urine, and basic methods of laboratory analysis of blood and urine, which are used in practice svkodnevnoj (sedimentation, hematocrit, erythrocyte No.of seminarsanje, No.of seminarsanje leukocytes, differential blood picture, bleeding and coagulation time, the general features and chemical composition of urine). Students should master the basic electrophysiological methods (ECG, EEG, EMNG, EP), to gain experience of registration and to recognize the basic parameters registered. Student should know that independently measured the arterial blood pressure and auscultation of the heart to do, determine the respiratory volumes and capacities.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1.INTRODUCTION IN PHYSIOLOGY: Functional organization of the human body and control of "internal environment". The cells of the body as a living units and their functions. Homeostaticmehanizmi major functional systems. 2. Breathing: Properties of gases. Ventilation. Volume and lung capacity. Physiological characteristics of the pulmonary circulation. Transport of gases to the cells. The main and auxiliary respiratory muscles. lntrapleuralni pressure. Regulation of breathing. Types of breathing. Breathing in terms of decreased and increased atmospheric pressure. 3. BLOOD: General characteristics of blood. Blood plasma. Erythrocytes. Leukocytes. Immunity and immune bodies. Platelets. Blood coagulation and hemostasis. Blood groups. Transfuziia and transplatacjja. 4. Bloodstream and lymph: Functional division of the circulatory system. Morfofunctionalkarakteristike heart muscle. Hemodynamics of the heart. The system of the heart. Registration and analysis of the electrocardiogram. Mechanical heart rate and its efficiency. Regulation of cardiac muscle. Circulation. Exchange at the capillaries. Peripheral circulation. Pulse: definition, types and characteristics. Blood flow in veins. Lymph. Neurohumoral mechanisms of regulation of vascular tone. 5. Digestion, resorption: Definition of digestion. Basic functions of the digestive tract. Digestion in the oral cavity. Saliva, regulation of secretion. Vomiting. Speech. Digestion in the stomach. Digestion in the small intestine. The role of the pancreas in digestion. Bile. Digestion in the colon. Act defecation. 6. TURNOVER matter and energy: the role of building and energy nutrients. Minerals and vitamins. Methods of studying the energy market. Respiratory quotient. Basal metabolism. Energy operations in the load. Assembling ishrambenog daily meals. 7. THERMOREGULATION: Mechanisms of maintenance of continuous protection of internal body temperature. Physical and chemical termoregulacija. Physiological basis of hypo and hyperthermia.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1Breathing (model ribs, Donders model, spirometry, spirografy, pneumografija, Forced ekspirogram, the composition of air) 2.Boating (sailing in the mouth, digestion in the stomach) 3. The heart and circulation (control of heart rate, ECG, blood pressure, heart auscultation, polikardiography, capillary blood) 4. Blood (plasma buffer, sedimentation, hematocrit, hemolysis, No.of erythrocyte, No.of leukocytes, differential blood count, bleeding time and coagulation time)
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. A.C. Guyton. Medicinska fiziologija 2. ð. Sterio i sar. Praktikum iz fiziologije
Additional
1. V. Ivetić. Test pitanja iz fiziologije 2. A. Despopulos, S. Silbernagl. Fiziološki atlas u boji 3. V.M. Mujović. Medicinska fiziologija 4. K.V. Sudakov. Fiziologija – osnovi i funkcionalni sistemi
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Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
15 35 0 5 0 15 30
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
5 4 1 1 3
1. Prof. dr Nikola Grujić 2. Prof. dr Vesna Ivetić – Petrović 3. Prof. dr Danka Filipović 4. Prof. dr Nada Naumović 5. Doc. dr Damir Lukač
6. Asst. mr Miodrag Drapšin 7. Asst. mr Oto Barak 8. Asst. mr Dea Karaba Jakovljević 9. Asst. mr Jelena Popadić Gaćeša 10. Dr Aleksandar Klašnja, saradnik u nastavi 11. Dr Vuk Kadić, student na dokt. studijama 12. Dr Jelica Alargić, student na dok. studijama 13. Dr Bojana Andrejić, student na dok. studijama 14. Dr Vladimir Galić, student na dok. studijama
Chief of department Prof. dr Nikola Grujić ensuring
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11. (StII-FIZO) PHYSIOLOGY II STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for physiology
NAME OF SUBJECT PHYSIOLOGY 2
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Biochemistry, Physiology I
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
second 2 2 0 1 4,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures. Practical work.
GO
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The main objectives of education in physiology are to introduce students to the basic functioning of organs and organ systems and their forms of organization in complex functional systems.
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Knowledge
Introducing students to the basic mechanisms of functioning of different organ systems and forms of organization of the regulatory mechanisms of complex homeostatic parameters in functional systems. Introduction to the complex nervous and humoral regulatory mechanisms of various functional systems.
Skills
Students should master the general principles and rules of conduct in the laboratory. Students should become familiar with basic laboratory procedures and to acquire Skills performing daily laboratory tests. Students should gain insight into the work on animal model and work with animal tissue used as a demonstration of some physiological phenomena. Student should be thoroughly acquainted with the manner of taking and preparing blood and urine, and basic methods of laboratory analysis of blood and urine, which are used in every day practice (sedimentation, hematocrit, No.of seminarsanje red blood cells, differential blood count, bleeding time and coagulation, general features and chemical composition of urine). Students should master basic elektrofoziološke methods (ECG, EEG, EMNG, EP), to gain experience performing registration and to identify the basic parameters registered. Student should know that independently measured the arterial blood pressure and auscultation of the heart to do, determine the respiratory volumes and capacities.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1.Excretion: renal physiology. Ultrastructure of the nephron. Legality of the process of filtration, secretion and reabsorption in the kidneys. The amount of the composition and properties of urine. Participation of the kidneys in maintaining homeostasis. Regulation of the kidney. Mechanisms of excretion of urine. 2. Irritable tissues: Membrane potential. Action potential. Laws irritation. Accommodation. Polar Law nadraženja. Elektrotonus. Polarization current. 3. Additions: Analyzer. Receptors. Analyzer vision. Lenses and oftalmoskopija and auxiliary apparatus of the eye. Analyzer for the hearing. Vestibular system. Muscle - joint reception. Tactile and thermal reception. Viscerorecepcija. Reception of smell and taste. Reception pain. 4. Muscles: Nervous - muscle synapse. Mediators and the basic mechanisms sinaptičkog transfer. Distribution of muscle. Morpho-physiological characteristics ofmuscles. Poprečnoprugastih muscle contraction. Motor units. Tonus and termogenesis. Work, power and muscle fatigue. Smooth muscles. 5. Vegetative nervous system: sympathetic and parasimpatikusa centers: structure, classification, vegetative ganglia and their function, the specific mediators, Division of vegetative reflexes and the importance of dual inervation bodies. 6. Endocrinology General characteristics of hormones and test methods of endocrine glands, thyroid gland. Paratireoidna glands. Pancreas. Adrenal gland. Female and male sex gland .. Pituitary: hormones, function and regulation of secretion. Hypothalamic-pituitary complex. Other bodies with endocrine significance: thymus, epifiza, spleen and kidney, tissue hormones. 7. Physiology of the central nervous system: neurons. Division of synapse in the CNS. Neuromediators. Nerve center. Inhibition in the CNS. Spinal cord. Medulla oblongata and Pons. Reflex function. Functional significance of the transfer of roads in the extended cord. Mid-brain. Brainstem reticular formation. Cerebellum. Hypothalamus. Limbic brain structures. Crust of a large brain. Basal ganglia. Reflexes. San .. Types of nervous system .. Learning and memory. Consciousness.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1.Irritable tissues 2. Muscles (simple and complex muscle contraction, summation, the impact strength of stimulating the size of contraction, maximal muscle contraction at different loads, ergography, the influence of temperature on fatigue and muscle contraction) 3. Excretion (urine general characteristics, chemical composition of urine, urine sediment) 4. Additions (testing the senses of sight, hearing and balance, testing superficial and deep sensibility) 5. CNS (spinal reflexes decapitated frog, spinal shock, reflex port testing, clinical testing of important reflexes, EEG, neural activity, EMNG, EP, reaction time)
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. A.C. Guyton. Medicinska fiziologija 2. ð. Sterio i sar. Praktikum iz fiziologije
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Additional
1. V. Ivetić. Test pitanja iz fiziologije 2. A. Despopulos, S. Silbernagl. Fiziološki atlas u boji 3. V.M. Mujović. Medicinska fiziologija 4. K.V. Sudakov. Fiziologija – osnovi i funkcionalni sistemi
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
15 35 - 5 - 15 30
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
5 4 1 1 3
1. Prof. dr Nikola Grujić 2. Prof. dr Vesna Ivetić – Petrović 3. Prof. dr Danka Filipović 4. Prof. dr Nada Naumović 5. Doc. dr Damir Lukač
6. Asst. mr Miodrag Drapšin 7. Asst. mr Oto Barak 8. Asst. mr Dea Karaba Jakovljević 9. Asst. mr Jelena Popadić Gaćeša 10. Dr Aleksandar Klašnja, saradnik 11. Dr Vuk Kadić, student na dokt. studijama 12. Dr Jelica Alargić, student na dok. studijama 13. Dr Bojana Andrejić, student na dok. studijama 14. Dr Vladimir Gajić, student na dok. studijama
Chief of department Prof. dr Nikola Grujić ensuring
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12. (StII-MB/HE) GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for pathology NAME OF SUBJECT GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Anatomy, dental anatomy, histology and embryology
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
second 4 2 - - 1 - 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
GO
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The aim of teaching the subject General pathology is to give the student knowledge about the mechanisms of damage, the cell tissues and organs and acquaint him with the morphological changes that are surface diseases. The task of training is teaching students to recognize the morphological changes in cells, tissues and organs of the adoption of the Knowledge of theoretical lectures, and the acquisition of his experiences microscopy and analysis of microscopic preparations. Acquired Knowledge and Skills of General Pathology should provide easier learning oral pathology, a better understanding of the causes and mechanism of disease of mouth and facilitate learning the functional consequences of morphological changes.
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A student must learn the etiology and structural changes in the basic pathological processes such as metabolic disorders of water, fat, protein, inflammation, neoplasm, to overcome the pathology of the oral cavity is a very complex structure of the anatomical and physiological characteristics. Pathological processes in the oral cavity are very diverse and very important - of basic importance for doctors dentists: 1 Changes in the oral cavity as a manifestation of general and dermatological diseases; 2. Inflammation; 3. Precancerous conditions and changes in the lining of mouth; 4. Tumors, 5. Disorders of teeth and jaws 6. Pathology of salivary glands.
Skills
Conquering the interpretation pathohistological preparation by the student will be qualified to 1. at the level of light microscopy register changes that do not correspond to preserved cell and tissue ie. different material normal tissues and organs of the process and pathological conditions in tissues and organs, 2 material to describe the normal tissues and organs, 3 to describe the morphological substrate of the disease, 4 to set and write in Latin diagnosis, 5 state the differential diagnosis.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Damage and cell death, 2. Morphological changes of cell damage and death, 3. Disorders of blood circulation and lymph, 4. Disorders of growth and differentiation of cells, 5. Inflammation, 6. Tumor Pathology, 7. Pathology of the oral cavity, 8. Pathology of teeth and jaws, 9. Diseases Periodontium, 10. Connective-tissue hyperplasia of oral mucosa, 11. Pathology of salivary glands.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Histopathology analysis and interpretation of products that illustrate the above theoretical methodical units: necrosis, disorders of metabolism of water, fat, protein, inflammation, tumors, most mouth disease
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Budakov Pavle: Patologija za studente stomatologije, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, 2. Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad, 2006 3. Hadjić i saradnici: Patohistološki praktikum, Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad 4. Eri i saradnici: CD patohistoloških vežbi, Novi Sad
Additional 1. Patologija, Medicinski fakultet Beograd
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
10 10 15 - - 25 40
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List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 4 1 2 4
1. Prof. dr Pavle Budakov 2. Prof. dr Živka Eri 3. Prof. dr Ištvan Klem 4. Prof. dr Nada Vučković 5. Prof. dr Zdravko Kosjerina 6. Prof dr Dejan Vučković 7. Doc. dr Slavica Knežević Ušaj 8. As. dr Milana Panković
9. Asst. mr Tatjana Ivković Kapicl 10. Asst. mr Sandra Trivunić 11. Asst. pripr. Mirjana Živojinov 12. Dr Zoran Nikin, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Živka Eri, ensuring
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13. (StII-PFIZ) PATHOLOGYCAL PHYSIOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for pathological physiology NAME OF SUBJECT PATHOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Complusory
Condition Biochemistry, Physiology I Physiology II (Exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
Second - - 4 2 2 - 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Theoretical Lectures, Laboratory Exercises, Test
GO
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Training students for understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of diseases and disorders for understanding the origin and functions of body organ systems.
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Acquiring knowledge about the etiologic factors and pathogenesis of the disease occurrence in humans. General laws disorders function in diseases, disorders of the special in individual organs and organ systems.
Skills Students should be familiar with the basic principles of performance and how the interpretation of laboratory biochemical, hematological, and other imunometrical analysis and functional testing.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1.Introduction to Pathophysiology 2. Etiologic factors of disease 3. Nonspecific and specific defense. Fever 4. Inflammation 5. Disorders of protein metabolism 6. Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism 7. Disorders of lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis 8. Disorders of metabolism of water and electrolytes 9. Eating disorders-obesity and malnutrition 10. Disorders of calcium and phosphorus metabolism 11. Paratireoide gland disorders 12. Disorders of pituitary and gonad axis 13. Disorders of the adrenal axis 14. Disorders of thyroid gland. General adaptation syndrome 15. Chemical factors in the disease 16. Disorders of metabolism of vitamins and enzymes 17. Disorders of white blood lineage 18. Disorders of Haemostasis 19. Disorders of red blood lineage 20. The effect of heat on the body 21. The effect of changes in air pressure on the body 22. The effect of cold on the body 23. Effect of mechanical factors, electrical. current and electromagnet. rays. 24. Effects of ionizing radiation on human body 25. Pathophysiology of the respiratory system 26. Pathophysiology of nervous system 27. Pathophysiology of the digestive tract 28. Pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system 29. Pathophysiology of the digestive tract 30. Pathophysiological changes in liver function 31. Malignant neoplasia as etiological factor in diseases 32. Pathophysiology of nervous system-pain, headache, disorders. transmission 33. Pathophysiology uropoetskog system 34. Immune disorders as etiological factor of disease 35. Acidobazne balance disorders 36. Disorders of bone metabolism 37. Pathophysiology of the locomotor system 38. Pathophysiology of dental diseases
Practical teaching – methodical units
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1.The basic functional testing of inflammation 2. The basic functional testing metabolic protein 3. Functional testing of the basic disorder of carbohydrate metabolism 4. Functional testing of primary disorders of lipid metabolism 5. Functional testing of the basic disorders of calcium metabolism and bone phosphorus 6. Functional testing of the thyroid gland 7. The basic functional testing of white blood lineage 8. Functional testing hemoragijskih syndrome 9. Functional testing hemostaznog system thrombosis 10. Functional testing of red blood lineage 11. Functional testing of the cardiovascular system 12. The basic functional testing of liver 13. The basic functional test. digestive tract (stomach and pancreas) 14. The basic functional testing of the respiratory system 15. The basic functional testing system uropoetskog
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Živančević-Simonović S: Opšta patološka fiziologija, Medicinski fakultet Kragujevac 2002. 2. Stefanović S.: Klinička fiziologija, Medicinska knjiga Beograd Zagreb 1984. 3. Babić Lj., Borota R., Lučić A: Priručnik praktičnih i seminarskih vežbi iz patološke fiziologije,
Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad 2002. 4. Gamulin S.: Patofiziologija, Medicinska naklada Zagreb 2002.
Additional 1. Kulauzov M.: Patološka fiziologija 1. deo Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, 2004.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
15 15 2h5 - - 15 45
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 6 - - 3 - 3
1. Prof dr Ferenc Dujmović 2. Prof. dr Zoran Stošić 3. Prof. dr Mirjana ðerić 4. Doc. dr Nikola Ćurić 5. Doc. dr Marija Žarkov 6. Doc. dr Gorana Mitić (u izboru)
7. Asst. mr Radmila Žeravica 8. Asst. Ana Jakovljević-Filipović (u izboru) 9. Asst. pripr. Sunčica Kojić-Damjanov 10. Asst. pripr. Velibor Čabarkapa 11. Asst. pripr. Romana Mijović 12. Asst. pripr. Biljana Vučković 13. Dr Branislava Ilinčić Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Ferenc Dujmović ensuring
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14. (StII-MI/I) MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for microbiology with parasitology and immunology NAME OF SUBJECT MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Biochemistry
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
second - - 4 2 2 2 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Tests, exams and practical exam theory
GOAL To achieve a comprehensive understanding of the facts in the field of study in order to connect and apply the theory and practice
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Theoretical preparation for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis
Skills Preparing for work in practice, the choice of appropriate methods and their interpretation
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Background. Subject and objective study of microbiology. Classification and nomenclature of bacteria. The shape and size of bacteria. 2.functional structure of the bacterial cell. Metabolism of bacteria 3rd Multiplication of bacteria. Genetics of bacterial 4th Antimicrobial agents (antibiotics and hemioterapeutici). Mechanisms of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial drugs 5th Associations between microorganisms and higher living beings. Virulence factors 6.mechanisms Defense integrity of the organism (and atypical). Infection. Mechanisms of defense against bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi 7.built and functional organization of the immune system. Regulation of immune responses .. Specificity in immunology. Recognition of foreign (and own). Immunological memory. 8.antigenes and haptens. 9.complement. Antibody against red blood cells anigena the 10th Cellular basis of immune reactivity. Cooperation cells in immune response. Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity 11th Immunological Deficit (types and significance) 12.antibody (immunoglobulins). Biological properties of antibodies and their significance. Methods of proving their 13.sensitivity early types (mechanisms and manifestations) 14.sensitivity late types (mechanisms and manifestations) 15.transplantacijska Immunology 16.hla complex man and the importance 17.imunosupression. Immune tolerance, immunodeficiency 18.tumor immunity. The mechanism of immune survailance 19.mechanisms occurrence and types of autoimmune diseases. 20.active and passive immunity (natural and artificial). Vaccines, Immunization (problems) 21 antibody-antigen reactions in diagnostic purposes. Immunological tests and their interpretation 22.clinical bacteriology - the subject and objective of the study. Normal bacterial flora 23rd Staphylococcus. Streptococcus 24.mikroorganizmi mouth 25.neisseria 26.bacillus. Clostridiae 27th Corynebacterium, Listeria 28.micobacterium, actinomyces, nocardia 29.familia Enterobacteriaceae. Escherichia. Other Enterobacteriaceae 30th Salmonella. 31.pseudomonas 32.haemophilus Shigella, Legionella bordetella. Brucella 33rd Anaerobic gram-negative cast. Vibrio. Aeromonas; plesiomonas 34.campylobacter, Helicobacter, Yersinia 35.treponema. Borrelia, Leptospira 36.mycoplasma, Ureaplasma 37.rickettsia 38th Differences virus compared to other microorganisms and their importance in medicine 39.virusna particles - virion. Determining the shape and size of the virus. Electron microscope. Preparative methods in virology. Ultracentrifuge. Ultrafilteri 40.hemijski composition of the virus (viral proteins, viral nucleic acid, viral antigens). Hemagglutinin and viral hemaglutinacija 41.vrste viral infections. Pathogenesis of viral diseases. Syndrome manifestations of viral diseases 42.stadiums multiplication of the virus. Selectivity and tropizam virus 43.genetics of viruses. Defective viruses. Prion. Variability of the virus 44.associations viruses (associated infections, interference and exaltation). Interferon (significance and application). Viral vaccines 45.effect of physical and chemical agents and hemioterapeutics virus (antiviral drugs). Principles of rational antiviral therapy 46.multiplying of viruses in the laboratory (cell culture, embrionisana eggs and laboratory animals) 47.giving etiological diagnosis of viral diseases. Serological methods (for verification to prove the antigen and antibody). Rapid diagnostic methods 48.classification of viruses, the most important family of DNA and RNA viruses 49.picornaviridae. Orthomyxoviridae 50.paramyxoviridae. Rhabdoviridae 51.togaviridae. Arbo viruses 52.adenoviridae. Papillomaviridae and polyomaviridae, parvoviridae 53.herpesviridae. Poxviridae 54th People with hepatitis. HIV-55th Chlamydia 56.introduction to Parasitology, classification. Protozoa and oral protozoans 57.classis sarcomastigophora. Pneumocystis, Cryptosporidium 58.plasmodium. Toxoplasma 59.generalosobine helminata. Trematoda. Cestoda. Nematoda 60.medical mycology
Practical teaching – methodical units
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1.rules of behavior in the microbiological laboratory. Sterilization and disinfection. 2.mikroskcope and work with a microscope. Microscopic examination of uncolored bacteria. Microscopic examination of colored bacteria 3.culturel testing of bacteria. Variations of bacterial colonies. 4.physiological-biochemical examination of bacteria. Serological and biological testing of bacteria. 5.examining sensitivity of bacteria to antimicrobial drugs 6.basic terms of antigens, antibodies and the creation of complex antigen-antibody (in vitro) the application of antibody-antigen reactions in diagnostic purposes (qualitative, quantitative and polukvantitativne reaction). 7.aglutination (various techniques) precipitation (various techniques in liquid medium in the gel) 8.komplement (bakterioliza and hemoliza). Immunological interpretation of the results of diagnostic tests and serological reactions. Determination of quantity of immunoglobulin and complement. Determining the efficiency of immunoprophylaxis 9.staphylococcus. Streptococcus 10.neisseria, moraxella 11.mycobacterium 12.corynebacterium 13.family of 14.escherichia Enterobacteriaceae, Klebsiella 15.salmonella. Shigella 16.proteus, Providencia, morganella 17.pseudomonas, 18.bacillus Campylobacter, Clostridium 19.serological diagnosis of bacterial infections 20.choice, taking and sending material for virological examination. Interpretation of results 21.isolation of virus in cell cultures and 22.electronic and immunoelectronic microscopy 23.isolation virus in embrionisanim pigeon eggs 24.isolations of the virus in laboratory animals. Selectivity and tropizam virus. Inclusion 25.preparativne methods in virology. Viral etiological hemaglutinacija 26.sereological reactions and random specificity 27.protozozoa 28.plasmodium, Toxoplasma 29.helminti 30.medical mycology
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Medicinska bakteriologija, Milena Švabić-Vlahović, savremena administracija, Beograd, 2005, 419 str
2. Imunologija, Vera Jerant-Patić, Budućnost, Novi Sad 2002, 285 str 3. Medicinska virusologija, Vera Jerant-Patić, Budućnost, Zavod za udžbenike, Beograd 1995,
537 str 4. Medicinska parazitologija sa mikologijom, Tibor Lepeš, Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad, 1988,
185 str
Additional 1. Medicinska mikrobiologija, Džavec, Melnik, Adelberg, Savremena administracija, Beograd,
1995, 677 str
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
10 10 2h10 2h5 - 25 25
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 2 1 4 2
1. Prof dr Vera Jerant-Patić 2. Prof. dr Marija Kulauzov 3. Prof. dr Mira Mihajlović-Ukropina 4. Prof. dr Vesna Milošević 5. Prof. dr Zora Jelesić
6. Prof. dr Ivana Hrnjaković-Cvjetković 7. Doc. dr Gordana Bojić-Miličević (u izboru) 8. Asst. mr Vera Gusman Pasterko 9. Asst. mr Deana Medić 10. Dr Jasmina Konstantinović, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department: Prof. dr Vera Jerant-Patić
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15. (StII-FAR) GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for general pharmacology, toxicology and clinical pharmacology NAME OF SUBJECT GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Biochemistry, Physiology II (Exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
second - - 3 1 2 - 4,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Theoretical Lectures and practical Exercises
GO
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To give students basic knowledge about the drug as a substance, its movement through the body, the ways, mechanisms and site of action, types of side effects, interactions and poisonings.
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e At the end of the teaching process, students should know why, how and when can be applied to a drug, its characteristics, movement through the body, place and mechanism of action and danger of its application.
Skills
Student: must know how to correctly fill a prescription (Main, oficinalni, almost medicinal) and to explain; must know that the registers used drugs; must know to fulfill the registration form unwanted effects of the drug.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. History of Pharmacology. The division of the discipline. The drug and poison. 2. Way of giving medication. The dosage of drugs. Doses. therapeutic index and therapeutic drug width. 3. Moving the drug through the body. The passage of drugs through the biomembrane. Reabsorption and distribution of drugs. Excretion of drugs. 4. Metabolism of drugs. Induction and inhibition of enzymes. factors that alter the metabolism of drugs. 5. Pharmacokinetic models. Pharmacokinetic parameters. 6. Ways effects of drugs. Places effects of drugs. Mechanisms of action of drugs. Receptors. G-protein. 7. Interactions of drugs. Synergism and antagonism. Providing drugs in special circumstances (children, elderly, pathological condition, pregnant women, breastfeeding). 8. Farmakogenetics. 9. Adverse effects of drugs. Addiction. 10. Toxicology. Poisons. Poisoning drugs. 11. Transmitters and receptors in the nervous system. 12. Vegetative nerve system. drugs that act through receptors in the VNS. 13. Histamine and antihistaminics. 14. Drugs in the treatment of disorders and diseases of the GIT. 15. Drugs in the treatment of disorders and diseases of the respiratory system. 16. Drugs in the treatment of disorders and diseases of KVS. 17. Trombolitici, antiagregacical drugs, antikoagents. 18. Hipolipemici. 19. Treatment of anemia.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Distribution of medicines. Putting medication on the market. Names of drugs. 2. Pharmacopoeia. Scheme prescription. Main and generic formulas. Finished drugs. 3. Solid forms of drugs. 4. Liquid forms of drugs. 5. Semi-solid forms of medication. 6. Inhalation. 7. Screw material. 8. Prescribing drugs to Pharmacotherapeutic group.
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RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Varagić V, Milošević M. FARMAKOLOGIJA. Elit Medica, Beograd (2004., 2005., 2006. ili 2007.)
2. Sabo A, Tomić Z, Stanulović M. ANTIBAKTERIJSKI LEKOVI. A.D.Š. Kultura, Bački Petrovac, 2001.
3. Vasović V, Mikov M, ðaković-Švajcer K. ODABRANA POGLAVLjA IZ TOKSIKOLOGIJE. Štamparija Borac, Kula, 2003.
4. ðaković-Švajcer K i sar. TEST-PITANjA IZ FARMAKOLOGIJE I TOKSIKOLOGIJE. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, 2001.
5. Popović J, Sabo A, Mikov M. PRIRUČNIK IZ FARMAKOLOGIJE, TOKSIKOLOGIJE I KLINIČKE FARMAKOLOGIJE-OPŠTI DEO. Nova prosveta, 1992.
6. Mikov M, Popović J, Sabo A. PRIRUČNIK IZ FARMAKOLOGIJE, TOKSIKOLOGIJE I KLINIČKE FARMAKOLOGIJE-SPECIJALNI DEO. Nova prosveta, 1992.
Additional
1. Rang HP, Dale MM, Ritter JM, Moore PK. FARMAKOLOGIJA. Data Status, Beograd, 2005.
2. Kažić T. FARMAKOLOGIJA – KLINIČKA FARMAKOLOGIJA, Integra, Beograd, 2003. 3. Joksović D. AKUTNA TROVANjA LEKOVIMA. Rivel, Beograd, 1999. 4. Popović J. MATEMATIČKI PRINCIPI U FARMAKOKINETICI, KOMPARTMANSKOJ
ANALIZI I BIOFARMACIJI. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, 1999. 5. LEKOVI U PROMETU, OrtoMedics, Novi Sad, 2007 (i starija izdanja)
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
10 2h30 30
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 3 1 2 4
1. Prof dr Kornelija ðaković-Švajcer 2. Prof. dr Ana Sabo 3. Prof. dr Momir Mikov 4. Prof. dr Jovan Popović 5. Prof. dr Zdenko Tomić 6. Prof. dr Velibor Vasović
7. Doc. dr Aleksandar Rašković 8. Assistent mr Isidora Samojlik 9. Assistent mr Olga Horvat 10. Assistent mr Saša Vukmirović 11. Dr Boris Milijašević, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Ana Sabo, ensuring
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16. (StII-STJE) FOREIGN LANGUAGE II - english STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for general subjects
NAME OF SUBJECT FOREIGN LANGUAGE II (English language)
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
second 2 0 2 0 1 - 4,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Exercises: conversation, grammar and lexicon training through tests and oral, visual and auditory methods, group and individual work; dramatization, demonstrations.
GO
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The main objectives of education in the English language are to introduce students to the importance of knowing one of the world's languages in order to communication, access to multiple data No.of seminars and presentations in the field of professional topics. Mastering the skills for practical application of acquired knowledge into practice. Development of critical thinking and skills for scientific research.
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Introducing students to the terms of the English language in everyday usage, grammar, language structures, culture and tradition of English-speaking. Presentation of the difference between the everyday and professional (medical) English: differences in terminology used by a dentist and his patient, and differences in spoken and written expression. Grammar and lexicon.
Skills
Application of knowledge outside the profession and in the profession. Mastering communication skills when it comes to everyday needs and general culture. The ability of professional literature with translation in English. Finding your way in the professional literature and the ability of the presentation of professional knowledge, both orally and in writing.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Reproductive system: male and female reproductive system and their anatomy, sex glands, sexual hormones, insemination, gastacija, childbirth. 2. Senses: sense organs - their material, and functions (eye, ear, nose, tongue, skin) 3. Body actions: words that are used for various physical activities in everyday life. 4. Physical appearance: describe the physical appearance of people (hair, face, natural material, skin, general appearance) 5. Character: a description of different character traits of people (intelligence, life attitudes, behavior in society, ambition, justice, and others) 6. Clothing: the appointment of various garments and their use, different materials of which garments make, color, general appearance and style of dressing. 7. Interpersonal and Family relationship: friend, colleague, kinship, love. 8. Travel: means of transport, reasons for travel (business travel, adventure, tourism), navigate the road, destination, planning. 9. Food: different types of foods and their impact on health, ethnic cuisine, cooking, dining in restaurants. 10. Young people and society: childhood, growing up, adolescence, the role of man in society, individuals as a factor of change, academic citizens. 11. Humor: Humor as a reflection of intelligence and positive thinking, humor as a factor of health, humor as a cultural phenomenon, a sense of humor. 12. Fear: fear types, causes fear, ways to overcome the fear, the role of fear in manipulating people. 13. Remembering: the reliability of memory, memory training, motivation and memory, attention, learning. 14. Solitude: loneliness as a subjective phenomenon, the circumstances that lead to feelings of loneliness, solitude in relation to loneliness.
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Dragović, Radmila: Engleski za zdravstvene radnike, Naučna knjiga, Beograd, 1994. 2. Momčinović, Vesna; Tanay, Vlasta; Žurić-Havelka, Srebrenka: Medical English, Medicinski
fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb 1988. 3. Murphy, Raymond: English Grammar in Use, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Additional
1. McCarthy, Michael; O’Dell, Felicity: English Vocabulary in Use, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996.
2. Hornby, A.S.: Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3. MacLean , Joan: English in Basic Medical Science, Oxford University Press, 1980.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
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Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
- 25 5 - - 20 50
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
- - 2 - - - - -
1. Zoran Marošan, Lecturer 2. Vuk Marković, Lecturer
Chief of department Prof. dr Aleksandra Doronjski ensuring
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17. (StII-GNTO) GNATOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT GNATOLOGY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Dental anatomy
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
second 2 3 - - 1 1 5,0
Methods of teaching theoretical and practical
GOAL Introduction to basic gnatological terms, review gnathology role in dentistry and adoption of basic gnatological principles.
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Morphology of craniofacial, physiology and craniofacial systems, transmitting the basic parameters of the patients in the external environment.
Skills Working with the articulator and Buccal onions, modeling by Peter Thomas
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units Introduction gnatologiju Craniomandibular articulated connection - anatomical specificity Craniomandibular articulated connection - functional specificity Muscles of the OFS, functional specificity of masticatory muscle Physiological regulation of jaw movements Central regulation of jaw movements Anatomical determinants of jaw movements; back (hinged) conduct Jaw movement Reference positions of the lower jaw Characteristic physiological optimal occlusion Characteristics nonphysiological occlusion Articulators Simulation of eccentric motion of the lower jaw of adjustable articulators Functional analysis orofacijalnog complex; importance, methods, scope of analysis Evaluation of state okluzionog complex Analysis of inter jaw relations Symptoms and signs nonphysiological occlusion Occlusal therapy Irreversible occlusal therapy Irreversible occlusal therapy - selective grinding Etiology, pathology and therapy of tooth abrasion. Irreversible occlusal restoration of occlusion therapy-full, fixed and mobile occlusal replacement therapy of patients with malocclusion
Practical teaching – methodical units
Craniomandibular joint connection, movement of the lower jaw; Articulators types, parts, work with the articulator, with mean values guide Portable Buccal onion, demonstrations The central position of the jaw, finding and registering Semiadjustable articulators-positional registry, registration of the position analysis of the occlusion models in the articulator Analysis of tooth contact relationships in the models prepared patients Modeling of the occlusal relief P.K. Thomas in the upper side teeth Modeling of the occlusal relief P.K. Thomas in the lower lateral teeth Functional analysis of the orofacial complex; Evaluation of occlusal state complex Occlusal trauma Irreversible occlusal splint therapy development of Michigan
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Darinka Stanišić Sinobad, Osnovi gnatologije, Univerzitet u Beogradu 2001
Additional 1. Darinka Stanišić Sinobad, Slobodan Dodić Osnovi gnatologije – Praktikum, Univerzitet u
Beogradu 2003
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15 30 10 5 - 40
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 1 1 1
1. Prof dr Dubravka Marković 2. Doc.dr Ljiljana Strajnić 3. Asst. pripr. Branislava Petronijević 4. Dr Daniela ðurović,Associate u nastavi
Chief of department
Prof. dr DubravkaMarković s .r.
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18. (StII-STPRP) DENTISTRY PROTETICS PRECLINICS STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT DENTISTRY PROTETICS - PRECLINICS STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Dental anatomy, gnathology (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
second 2 3 2 3 2 - 9,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures i Exercises
GO
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Acquiring knowledge about the types and manner of making dentures.
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Student needs to know type of prosthesis, their purpose and manner of placement.
Skills Students should know how to take print, how to produce and dentures.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Anatomical image. 2. Functional image. 3. Getting the working model. 4. Biting pattern formation. 5. Determining the position of teeth in patients with eugnatim jaw relationship. 6. Determining the position of lateral teeth in patients with eugnatim jaw relationship. 7. Preliminary set of artificial teeth. 8. Definitive tooth setup. The final procedures in the preparation of complete dentures. 9. Reparatur, proofreading and podlaganje complete dentures, 10. Immedial total prosthesis. 11. Supradental total prosthesis. 12. Total denture bases reinforced metal skeleton. 13. General terms about teethless jaw. 14. Forms of partial dentures. Parts of a partial denture plate. 15. Retention, stabilization, transfer of occlusal loads, and keeping a partial denture plate. 16. Laboratory development of partial denture plate. Sceletilised partial dentures. Parts skeletirane partial denture. 17. Retention, stabilization, transfer of occlusal loads and keeping sceletilased partial denture. 18. Application paralelometra in the planning and construction of partial dentures. 19. Connecting elements sceletilised partial denture. 20. Laboratory sceletilised making partial dentures. 21. Definition, goal and tasks of dental prosthetics. 22. Models for individual studies and a spoon. 23. Conditions that define rational preparation. 24. Preparation of teeth for cast crowns (basic principles). Fasetiranu tooth preparation for crowns (basic principles). Preparcija teeth for ceramic compensation (basic principles). 25. Making working models for fixed compensation. 26. Making full cast crowns. 27. Root canal preparation. 28. Preparation of fixed restorations casting. Preparation of fixed compensation model for investment in vatrostanu mass. 29. Preparation of ceramics restorations. Making Metal-ceramic restorations. 30. Making the front and side bridges. 31. Application paralelometra in making fixed restorations
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Anatomical image. 2. Individual spoon. 3. Functional image. 4. Biting patterns. 5. Set the port on the cheek phantom. Transfer models of the jaws in the articulator. 6. Lining the front teeth. Line-side teeth. 7. Modeling outer surfaces, respectively. Finishing wax models of dentures.
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8. Kiveting and polymerization and processing of finished dentures. 9. Film - phase partial denture plate. 10. Making biting template. Making wire hooks. Setup teeth. 11. The model for the study. Paralelometar. Analysis model for studies in paralelometru and articulator. 12. Transfer sceletal design partial denture with a model for studies of the basic model. 13. Preparation of the basic model, doubling and drafting of Refractory model. 14. First Refractory model. Making wax model skeleton partial denture (I Kennedy, Kennedy II). 15. Making wax model skeleton parcijanle prosthesis. Setting livnih channel. 16. Principles of preparation. Demonstrating the work of students: preparation of teeth for cast crown 17. Preparation of teeth for faceted crown (demarcation polužleba preparation forms and steps). 18. Preparation of ceramic dental fees. 19. Protection of ground teeth. 20. Root canal preparation. 21. Making wax model cast upgrading and development of models cast from akrilata upgrade. 22. Taking fingerprints ground teeth. Making models. Preparation of the working stump. 23. Modeling of cast crowns on molars. Modeling faceted crown on premolar. modeling fasetiranog body bridge. 24. Modeling caps for metal crown and metal-edge crown with the crown in ceramics. 25. Modeling skeleton front metalceramic bridge in wax.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Stomatološka protetika-pretklinika, Dobrivoje Trifunović i saradnici, Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredsta, Beograd 2001.
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
10 30 30 30
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
2 4 1 1 1
1. Prof. dr Ljubiša Džambas 2. Prof. dr Dubravka Marković 3. Doc. dr Ljiljana Strajnić 4. Dr Tatjana Puškar, Assistent 5. DrBranislava Petronijević,Assistent pripravnik 6. Dr Bojana Jefić-Milekić, Assistent 7. Dr Aleksandra Andjelković,Associate u nastavi 8. Dr Danijela ðurović,Associate u nastavi
9. Asst. Milica Jeremić-Knežević (u izboru)
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković, ensuring
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19. (StII-BUSP) TEETH DISEASE - PRECLINICS STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT TEETH DISEASE - PRETKLINIKA
STATUS OF THE Compulsory
Condition Dental anatomy
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
second 1 2 1 3 6 1 7,0
Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical
GO
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Acquisition of basic knowledge and skills related to Dental Pathology of dental hard tissue, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for restoration of dental crown.
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Etiopatogenesis of caries, diagnosis and classification of carious lesions, principles Cavity preparation, principles of restoration of dental crowns, materials for temporary and final reconstruction of dental crowns and accompanying instruments to work. With the knowledge of the materials for temporary and final reconstruction of the tooth crown as well as information on safety and hormonal substrates
Skills
1. Conquering the way to access patient and techniques 2. Mastering the practical application of hand and mechanical instruments 3. Mastering the skills Cavity preparation 4. Conquering the principles of dental crown reconstruction with adequate instruments for 5. Adoption of the method of preparation and application of materials for temporary and definitive closure Cavity and application of protective and medikamentoznih basis.
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Caries; definitions and etiopatogenesis .. Caries immune and caries predilective place. Classification of caries during the localization, spread way through dental tissue Lesion of dental hard tissue is not carious etiology Work place, review and mark the teeth. Treatment of carious lesions. Principles of Cavity preparation. Instruments Cavity preparation for amalgami Class 1 aesthetic restoration Cavity preparation for 2-class aesthetic restoration amalgami MOD Cavity preparation for amalgami aesthetic restoration of teeth with vital pulp and endodontic treated teeth. Complex cavity, additional retention systems Cavity preparation 3, 4 and 5 class Cavity preparation for the meet and indirect way facets are placed Principles of reconstruction of the tooth crown Dry working field Temporary closure of Cavity - indications, materials Protective and hormonal substrates Definitely closing Cavity - selection of materials Composite resins in dentistry restaurativnoj Binding (adhesive) systems in dentistry restaurativnoj Voice-jonomer cement Composite resins Dental amalgams
Practical teaching – methodical units
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Introduction to organization and method of conducting practical nastave.Introduction with the basic principles of labor, equipment and instruments. Workplace and dental machines. Instruments for their purposes. Mechanical instruments and their use. Position therapist at work (in relation to the patient). Direct and indirect work in the mouth. Reliance (fixing) the hand when working in the mouth. Cavity preparation class 1 occlusal surface of molars. Cavity preparation class 1 / continuation /. Cavity preparation 1 class okluzalnoj surface of teeth. Cavity preparation class 1 (continued). Cavity preparation class 1 - coecum foramen and foramen molar Cavity preparation class 2 molar Cavity preparation class 2 premolars MOD Cavity preparation in teeth with vital pulp. MOD Cavity preparation in endodontic treated teeth. Cavity preparation 3 classes Cavity preparation class 4 Cavity preparation 5klase front teeth Cavity preparation class 5 on lateral teeth. Dry working field. Protective surfaces; theoretical introduction. Training set of protective surface. Preparation and placement of materials for the temporary closure of Cavity; Reconstruction of tooth crowns the final meet, the theoretical uvod.Osnovni and auxiliary instruments for placing definitive construction (Instruments for entering and formatting the material, matrix, interdentalni pins) Setting amalgamskih construction Setting composite fillings Set the filling of the voice jonomer cemenata Definitive treatment of construction
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Karadzova O., Kezele D., Kuburović D., Marković D. Preparacija kaviteta, Univerzitet u Beogradu. Izdanje VI. Izdavač GRAFON, Beograd, 1999
2. Karadžova O., Kezele D., Kuborović D. Materijali za zubne ispune, Univerzitet u Beogradu. Izdanje 3 Izdavač Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd, 1997.
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
10 44 6h2 4 0 0 30
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
4 2 3
1. Doc.dr Larisa Blažić 2. Doc.dr Ljubomir Petrović 3. Doc. dr Tatjana Brkanić (u izboru) 4. Asst. mr Ivana Stojšin 5. Asst. Milan Drobac 6. Dr Igor Stojanac, Associate u nastavi 7. Dr Daniela ðurović, Associate u nastavi 8. Dr Aleksandra Andjelković, Associate u nastavi 9. Dr Ivana Kantardžić, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department
Prof. dr Dubravka Marković,ensuring
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20. (StII-MNIR) INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC WORK STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for general subjects NAME OF SUBJECT INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC WORK
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Medical Statistics and Informatics
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
second - - 2 1 2 - 3,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures, Exercises, seminars
GO
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Students will be familiar with the basic principles of scientific work in the biomedical sciences.
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Students will acquire the necessary knowledge about the scientific way of thinking, planning and execution of research in medicine .
Skills They will perfect themselves in the analysis of the flow of research and original scientific work.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Science and Pseudoscience. 2. Types of research. 3. Logical structure schemes of scientific research. 4. Types of scientific publications. 5. Evaluation of scientific works. 6. Dishonesty in science. 7. biomedical research informatics. 8. Collecting and processing data.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Realizing the problem and defining the topics of scientific research. 2. Analysis of examples of scientific research. 3. Processing of scientific and technical documents.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. M. Kulauzov: ''Uvod u naučnoistraživački rad u biomedicini'' – u štampi.
Additional 1. J. Savić: ''Kako stvoriti naučno delo u biomedicini''. Beograd, 1999.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
5 15 2h15 0 0 20 30
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3 1 1
1. Prof. emeritus dr Nevenka Rončević 2. Prof. dr Bogoljub Mihajlović, vanredni profesor
3. Dr Vladimir Sakač, Assistent 4. Dr Sandra Jovanović – Bursać, Assistent pripravnik 5. Dr Tihomir Dugandžija, Assistent pripravnik
Chief of department Prof. dr Aleksandra Doronjski, ensuring
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21. (StII-IZPR) MEDICAL INFORMATICS STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT
NAME OF SUBJECT MEDICAL INFORMATICS
STATUS optional
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
second 2 1 0 0 1 test 1 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures. Practical work in the computer classroom. Presentation of information systems and electronic bibliographic, index and full text databases. Online searching of databases and electronic resources.
GO
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The main goal of medical informatics education is the introduction to the scientific information, information systems and information technology used in medicine and healthcare.
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Introducing students: with scientific information, information systems in health and medicine, the application of information technology in medicine, with advances in information technology - applicable in medicine and health, with databases and electronic resources.
Skills Training students: to include the specific information systems in health care; to independently use the Internet, to independent database searching and electronic information sources and literature in electronic form, to use certain programs for writing and seminar presentation, professional and scientific papers.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Health information systems 2. Scientific information 3. Biomedical informatics research 4. Biomedical scientific information 5. Application of information technology for creating and searching databases and Knowledge Base 6. Electronic services COBISS KoBSON, GOOGLE, 7. Internet 8. Application of information technology in medicine and health
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Fundamentals of computer techniques 2. Information Systems 3. Find and search electronic resources 4. Searching bibliographic databases of abstract index 5. Search COBISS information services, Library Publications and Google, 6. Search full-text databases - electronic journals, monographs 7. Internet 8. Finding literature 9. Preparation of papers presentation in Power Point 10. Seminar paper
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Mihaljev-Martinov Jelena. Medicinska informatika. Novi Sad: Medicinski fakultet; 1995. 2. Dačić Milutin. Biomedicinska naučna informatika. Beograd: Naučna knjiga, 1996. 3. Martinov Cvejin M, Perišić B, ðokić D, Stojanović O. Osnovi zdravstvenog informacionog
sistema. Beograd: Institut za zaštitu zdravlja Srbije «Dr Milan Jovanović Batut»; 2000.
Additional
1. Mihaljev-Martinov Jelena. Informatika u neurologiji. Novi Sad: Medicinski fakultet, 1994. 2. Deželić ðuro. Medicinska informatika. Zagreb: Društvo za medicinsku informatiku; 1997. 3. Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, Springer-Verlag. 4. Časopisi: International Journal of Medical Informatics i Methods in Medical Informatics 5. Izvori sa Interneta
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
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List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 4 1
1. Prof. dr Petar Slankamenac, vanredni profesor 2. Doc. dr Robert Seminc 3. Doc. dr Duško Kozić 4. Doc. dr Dragana ðilas – Ivanović (u izboru) 5. Doc. dr Katarina Koprivšek (u izboru)
6. Asst. mr Bojana Petrovački – Balj
Lecturers Prof. dr Jelena Mihaljev-Martinov dr sc. med. Silvija Brkić, scientific Associate
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21. (StII-IZPR) MICROSCOPIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUE IN MEDICINE STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department fo histology and embriology NAME OF SUBJECT MICROSCOPIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUE IN MEDICINE
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Optional
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
second 2 1 - - 1 1 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
theory, practical exercises, self-development seminar work
GO
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That students learn techniques of microscopic histology preparations
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Supposition of laboratory work, the choice of fixative in working with biological materials, methods of processing biological materials with microscopic characteristics of particular expertise, including simple and complex method of staining, the tissue culture laboratory medicine, pathology laboratory animals, norms and the prevention of illness in working with laboratory animals.
Skills
Mastering work in the laboratory of biological materials with special emphasis on accident prevention, preparation solution in laboratory work, preparation of native and vital microscopic preparation, fixation and further processing of the different tissue samples (rinse, dehydration, inclusion, molding), the use microtomes, staining microscopic preparations , Working with laboratory animals, preparation and maintenance of tissue culture, mastering the technique of obduction of laboratory animals.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Microscopy, history, types of 2. Classification of toxins by WHO and the prevention of poisoning and drutih accident in the laboratory histološkoj 3. Methods of tissue fixation, choice of fixative for light and electronic microscopy 4. Blood and tissue smear and prints, cytological characteristics of some samples, bazofilija and eosinophilia as well as representatives cytological structure 5. Microtomes and work with them (history of Purkinjea, manual, rotary, slide, kriotom) 6. Classification histology color staining method, a simple staining 7. Complex staining 8. Selective coloring, the most important reactions citohemijske 9. Bacteriological methods of dyeing, simple and complex 10. Preparation of microscopic preparations helminata and artropoda 11. Tissue culture 12. Biology and conditions of work with laboratory animals 13. Pathology of laboratory animals and the prevention antropozoonoses 14. Consultation paper for the seminar and exam 15. Consultation paper for the seminar and exam
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Native and vitally stained microscopic preparations 2. Measuring the technical balance; pipetiranje and preparing the solution; first aid for poisoning 3. Preparation of fixative, taking snippets of tissue, rinsing after fixation, dehydration 4. Dyeing method of Giemsa and Papanicolaou, leukocitna formula in laboratory animals 5. Molding in paraffin for histological classical technique, cutting the preparations microtomes 6. Staining toluidinom, lipstick, determining phase estrusnog cycle in rodents 7. Hematoxylin staining and eozinom, van Gieson 8. Peroxidase, iron and others. 9. Gram staining and objectives Nilzenu 10. Methods of illumination Metazoa laktofenolom et al. 11. Eksplantacija, primary and continuous culture 12. Experimental animal models of disease 13. Methods obdukcioni diagnostic laboratory animals 14. Writing a seminar paper 15. Pre-exam Exercises
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Lalošević D. Mikroskopska laboratorijska tehnika u medicini. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, 2005.
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Additional 1.Kostić A. Osnovi histološke tehnike. Naučna knjiga, Beograd, 1948. 2. Bancroft J.D, Stevens A. Theory and practice of histological techniques. Churchill
Livingstone, Edinburgh, 2005.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
20 10 15 15 40
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 1 3 1
1.Prof dr Dušan Lalošević 2.Doc. dr Matilda ðolai 3.Doc. dr Dušan Božić 4.Doc. dr Aleksandar Savić
5. Dr Nenad Šolajić, sar. u nastavi 6. Asst.mr Ivana Milošević
Chief of department Prof. dr Ljiljana Somer
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21. (STII-IZPR) HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for general subjects
NAME OF SUBJECT HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Optional
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
second 2 1 - - 1 - 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Video presentation and oral
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Teach students to modern medicine are not seen as the supreme scientific and practical achievement, but as a dynamic development of medical thought.
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Skills
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Viewing the history of medicine and dentistry ranges from preistorijedo 21st century. 2. Great medical thought, the founders of theoretical prevaca, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Discussion of important dates in history dentistry
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Glesinger L.: Povijest medicine, Školska knjiga, Zagreb 1978. 2. Maksimović J.: Uvod u medicinu sa teorijom medicine, Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, Novi Sad,
2001. 3. Maksimović J.: Skripta sa Lectures i video prezentacija 4. Stanojević V.: Istorija medicine, Medicinska knjiga, Beograd-Zagreb 1953.
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
20 10 70
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 1 1
1. Prof dr Aleksandra Doronjski, redovni profesor 2. Doc. dr Biljana Šimunović - Bešlić
3. Dr Vladimir Sakač, Assistent
Chief of department Prof. dr .Aleksandra Doronjski
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22. (StIII-KFAR) SPECIAL PHARMACOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for pharmacology, toxicology and clinical pharmacology NAME OF SUBJECT SPECIAL PHARMACOLOGY STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Microbiology and Immunology (exam), General Pharmacology (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
third 1 1 - - 2 - 2,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Teoretska lectures
GO
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Acquaint students with drug groups, representatives, indications and contraindications.
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At the end of the teaching process, students should know why, how and when can be applied to a drug, its characteristics, movement through the body, place and mechanism of action and danger of its application.
Skills Student needs to know to write their own prescription.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Antimicrobial agents. 2. Antimikotics, Antivirals, Antiparasitic drugs. 3. Treatment of diabetes. 4. Drugs in the treatment of disorders and diseases of the endocrine system. 5. D-vitamin, calcium, fluoride. 6. Treatment of osteoporosis. 7. General and local anesthesia. 8. Strong analgesics. 9. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs. 10. Treatment of epilepsy. 11. Treatment of degenerative diseases of CNS (Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease). 12. Psihopharmacology.
Practical teaching – methodical units
Elaboration topics that were taught during the teaching process. Writing recipes. Filling out the application form side effects of drugs.
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Varagić V, Milošević M. FARMAKOLOGIJA. Elit Medica, Beograd (2004., 2005., 2006. ili 2007.)
2. Sabo A, Tomić Z, Stanulović M. ANTIBAKTERIJSKI LEKOVI. A.D.Š. Kultura, Bački Petrovac, 2001.
3. ðaković-Švajcer K i sar. TEST-PITANjA IZ FARMAKOLOGIJE I TOKSIKOLOGIJE. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, 2001.
Additional
1. Rang HP, Dale MM, Ritter JM, Moore PK. FARMAKOLOGIJA. Data Status, Beograd, 2005.
2. Kažić T. FARMAKOLOGIJA – KLINIČKA FARMAKOLOGIJA, Integra, Beograd, 2003. 3. LEKOVI U PROMETU, OrtoMedics, Novi Sad, 2007 (i starija izdanja)
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
10 2h30 30
List of teachers and assistents
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Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 3 3 0 4
1. Prof dr Kornelija ðaković-Švajcer 2. Prof. dr Ana Sabo 3. Prof. dr Momir Mikov 4. Prof. dr Jovan Popović 5. Doc. dr Zdenko Tomić 6. Doc. dr Velibor Vasović
7. Doc. dr Aleksandar Rašković 8. Assistent mr Isidora Samojlik 9. Assistent mr Olga Horvat 10. Assistent mr Saša Vukmirović 11. Associate Boris Milijašević, dr
Chief of department Prof. dr Ana Sabo
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23. (StIII-RAD) RADIOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for radiology
NAME OF SUBJECT RADIOLOGY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition General and oral pathology, dental disease-preclinics (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third 3 3 - - - - 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Theoretical and practical classes
GO
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Introducing students to the diagnostic image modalities that are applied in modern medicine, introduction to x-ray methods and principles of working in the dento-maksilofacijalnoj region.
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e The task is to define a set of diagnosis based on the data necessary for understanding radiological information.Special attention should be paid to proper selection of indications and radiological methods.
Skills Students should master the art review on the X-ray apparatus, ultrasonographic examination, analysis of X-ray films, recordings, and computed tomography image analysis of magnetic resonance imaging.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Fundamentals of medical application of ionizing radiation and the physics of image methods (X-ray, ultrasound, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging), and interventional radiology, radiological 2.Principles performance review (intraoral, ekstraoralni standard x-ray methods and special techniques radiografisanja, endografske radiographic methods), 3 Implementation and indications for X-ray examination methods, computer tomography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, 4.Basic principles and indications for intraoral, standard ekstraoralne radiographical methods, special techniques of radiography and interventional radiology, 5.Radiologically most common symptoms of respiratory changes, digestive, urinary systems, acute abdomen, reproductive system (breast, female pelvis and male reproductive organs: prostate and scrotum), musculoskeletal and nervous system, acute abdomen in adult patients and children, 6.Radiological anatomy and symptoms dento-maxillofacial region, and dental anomalies 7.Kongenitalne jaws, diseases of teeth and jaw x-ray diagnosis of fractures of facial bones and teeth, jaw process ekspanzivnih radiology, radiology paranasal cavities, temporomandibularnih joints, salivary glands, radiotherapy maxillofacial
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Demonstration of X-ray appearance of standard apparatus and X-ray device for dental radiography and maxillofacial region with insight into their work monitoring the protected area., 2.Analysis Rendgenography and images obtained with computed tomography, 3.Practical work on ultrasound and image analysis, 4.Work on magnetic resonance analysis of obtained images, 5.Observing certain interventional radiology techniques
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Rakočeić Z. Osnovi radiologije dento-maksilofacijalne regije, Balkanski stomatološki forum, 1998
2. Lazić J. Radiologija, Medicinska knjiga, 1997
Additional 1. Lukač I., Šuščević D. Radiologija, udžbenika za studente medicine i stomatologije, Stilos 2000 5. Šuščević D., Lukač I. Radiologija, udžbenik za studente stomatologije, Stilos 2001
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
15 30 55
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
5 7 3 3
1. Prof. dr Zorka Lučić 2. Prof. dr Mira Govorčin 3. Prof. dr Dušan Hadnadjev 4. Prof. dr Viktor Til 5. Prof.dr Sanja Stojanović 6. Prof. dr Aleksandar Živanović 7. Doc. dr Duško Kozić 8. Doc. dr Robert Semnic
10. Doc. dr Dragana ðilas-Ivanović (u izboru) 11. Doc. dr Katarina Koprivšek (u izboru) 12. Doc. dr Dragana Bogdanović-Stojanović (u izboru) 13. Doc. dr Ivana Miučin-Vukadinović (u izboru) 14. As. Mr Kosta Petrović 15. As. Mr Viktorija Vučaj-Ćirilović 16. As. mr Dijana Nićiforović 17. As. Jovan Lovrenski
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9. Doc. dr Miloš Lučić 18. As. Olivera Nikolić
Chief of department Prof. dr Mira Govorčin ensuring
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24. (StIII-STAN) DENTAL ANESTHESIOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for surgery
NAME OF SUBJECT DENTAL ANESTHESIOLOGY STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Compulsory Conditio
n General Pharmacology, Special Pharmacology (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third - - 1 3 2 3 4,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Theoretical, practical and Seminars
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Mastering the theoretical knowledge and practical skills application of general, regional and local anesthesia in dental practice.
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Knowledge
Adoption of theoretical knowledge in the domain of dental anesthesia in preparation for practical work in dental practice.
Skills Learning practical skills in the application of local, regional and general anesthesia in dental practice.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Local anesthetic solutions 2. Applied anatomy 3. Clinical application of local anesthesia 4. Infiltracione (terminal) anesthesia, mandibular anesthesia 5. Anesthesia 6. Application of local anesthesia in children 7. Complications of local anesthesia 8. Application of sedation in dentistry (concept, goal, sedation techniques, indications, contraindications, assessment of sedation, monitoring) 9. Intravenous sedation. veinpunction, Means for sedation. Monosedation benzodiazepines. Analgosedation. Complications. 10. General anesthesia (the term, preoperative preparation, premedication, the specifics of anesthesia in the orofacial region) 11. General intravenous and inhalation anesthesia, monitoring, surveillance postanesthetic 12. Complications of general anesthesia 13. Acute delay heart and core measures KPCR 14. Complex measures KPCR; postreanimation disease 15. Pain and Pain in dentistry
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Accessories for the implementation of local anesthesia (Injectors, needles, ampoules and karpule) 2. Preclinical use of terminal anesthesia (work on model) 3. Preclinical use of mandibular anesthesia (work on model) 4. Clinical application of terminal and mandibular anesthesia (the patient work) 5. Preclinical use of other sprovodnih anesthesia in the lower jaw. Seminars 6. Application of other sprovodnih anesthesia in the lower jaw. Seminars 7. Application sprovodnih anesthesia in upper jaw. Seminars 8. Clinical application of sedation in dentistry (to work with patients) 9. Clinical application of intravenous anesthesia; venepunkcija (working with patients) 10. Clinical application of general anesthesia 11. Clinical application of general intravenous and inhalation anesthesia 12. Complications of general anesthesia 13. Training KPCR 14. Training performance of complex measures KPCR 15. Pain in dentistry
RECOMMANDE
D READING
Compulsory
1. Lalević P. Anesteziologija, Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva, Beograd, 1999. 2. Vučović D. Intenzivna terapija, Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva, Beograd, 1998.
Additional 1. Todorović Lj. Anestezija u stomatologiji, Nauka, Beograd, 2004. 2. Gvozdenović Lj. Šok, JP"Informatika", IP"Zora", Novi Sad, 2000.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
61
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
10 20 2h5 3h4 - - 48
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
2 2 1 1 4 1. Prof dr Miroslava Pjević 2. Prof. dr Vesna Peković-Zrnić 3. Prof. dr Ljiljana Gvozdenović 4. Prof. dr Radmila Kolak 5. Prof. dr Biljana Drašković 6. Doc. dr Biljana Daničić
7. As. dr Milanka Tatić 8. As. dr Dragana Radovanović 9. Dr Sanja Vicković, Associate u nastavi 10. Dr Gordana Jovanović - Kalezić, Associateu nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Miroslav Milankov ensuring
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25. (StIII-INMD) INTERNAL MEDICINE STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for internal medicine
NAME OF SUBJECT Internal medicine
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition General and Oral Pathology, Pathophysiology, General Pharmacology
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
third 3 4 - - - -` 7,0
Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical
GO
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The main goal of education in internal medicine in integrated studies of dentistry is noticing current theoreticali practical professional knowledge from internal medicine and ability to apply knowledge gained in the professional and scientific and research. Development of critical thinking, autonomy in the implementation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and the
development of capacity for teamwork.
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Knowledge
Students will acquire the needed knowledge from internal areas: on breathing disorders, circulatory disorders of cardiac rhythm, characteristic of hematological diseases, gastroeneteroloških, endokrinological and nefrological and the ability of rapid recognition of the same, and knowledge about rapid treatment of serious and vitally endangered patients, and based on of knowledge to define the diagnosis, planned and implemented the appropriate therapeutic procedures.
Skills Students are trained for individual and team work in recognizing the cardiovascular, pulmologcal, nefrological, endokrinological, gastroenetrological, hematological and oncologic disorders, as well as implementation dijagnostih and therapeutic procedures ..
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units Introduction to Clinical herpete. Taking anamnesis, physical examination. Hematology hematopoiesis. Anemia: sideropenijska anemia, aplastična, megaloblastna, haemolytic anemia. Aganulocitoza, myeloproliferative diseases, mijelodisplastični syndrome. Acute and chronic leukemia. Lymphoma, multiple myeloma. Hemorrhagic syndrome. ENDOKRINOLOGIJA. Diseases of hypothalamus and pituitary. Paratireoidnih gland diseases and metabolic diseases kosti.Bolesti thyroid gland. Diseases of the adrenal glands. Obesity and hyperlipoproteinemia. Etiopatogeneza, diagnosis, clinical features and complications of diabetes bolesti.Terapija diabetes. NEFROLOGIJA.Klinički syndromes and classification glomerulopatija. Glomerulonephritis, RPGN acute, persistent, chronic. Acute and chronic pielonefritis, nefrolitijaza. Acute and chronic renal failure. Immune disorders and autoimmune diseases. Hormonal and nutritional alergija.GASTROENETEROLOGIJA. Methods belly. Diagnostics of the gastrointestinal tract. Diseases of the esophagus. Hijatus hernia. Gastritis, ulkusna disease, gastric carcinoma. Diseases of the small and large creva.Oboljenja pancreas, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer. Liver disease, hepatitis and liver cirrhosis. Gall bladder disease, holelitijaza, holecistitis. PULMOLOGIJA. History and physical results, radiological diagnosis in pulmologiji. Bronhološka diagnosis, bronhoskopija.Mikrobiološke and alergoimunološke pretrage.Akutna bronhopulmonalna diseases, pneumonia, lung bronhiektazije tromboembolija. Obstructive pulmonary disease. Definition of chronic bronchitis. Definition and classification of emphysema. Bronchial asthma. Causes, pathophysiological mechanisms of the emergence of respiratory insufficiency, acute and chronic respiratory insufficiency diseases pleura, pleural outbreaks. Pulmonary tuberculosis. General and respiratory symptoms, clinical features, consumptive pleuritis. CARDIOLOGY. Disease symptoms for blood supplies. etiology of heart disease and blood vessels. Methods of examination of the cardiovascular system. Heart defects: congenital and acquired. Rheumatic fever. Endocarditis. Acute and chronic Pulmonary heart. Sikopalna conditions in cardiology. Arterial hypertension. Coronary disease and acute myocardial infarction heart rhythm disorders Diseases of the arteries and veins. Heart failure and its treatment. Cardiopulmonary revival. Prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Practical teaching – methodical units
Introduction herpete. causes, symptoms and signs of disease. Access to the patient. anamneza.Anamnesis of the systems. Clinical examination. Overview of head and neck. Inspection, palpation of the head and neck etiology and pathogenesis of pulmonary diseases. Functional and general symptoms respiratory diseases. Diagnostics of the respiratory organs. . Normal and pathological lies. Symptoms and signs of cardiovascular system. Methods of examination of the cardiovascular system. Palpation and pulse characteristics. Measuring blood pressure. Elektrocardiogarfical view of the heart. Etiology of diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Herpete welding accessories: case history, physical examination, inspection belly, etiology and pathogenesis of diseases of the digestive tract. Function and general symptoms of the digestive tract. Function and general symptoms of liver disease, gall bladder and ducts and pancreas. Overview and clinical trials of kidney patients: medical history and clinical examination. Overview and diagnosis of hematološkog patients. Overview of the spleen and lymph glands. Overview of endokrinološkog patients. Diseases of hypothalamus and pituitary. Diseases paratireoidnih glands and metabolic bone disease. Diseases of the thyroid gland. Diseases of the adrenal glands. Obesity and hyperlipoproteinemia. Etiopatogeneza, diagnosis, clinical features and complications of diabetes. Treatment of diabetes. Herpete lokomototornog system.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. In preparation
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
63
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
10 20 10 60
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Pro. struk. stud. prof. PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
12 14 12 12 9
1. Prof. Dr Branka Kovačev Zavišić 2. Prof. Dr Katica Pavlović 3. Prof. Dr Miroslav Štajnic 4. Prof. Dr Dušan Jovanović 5. Prof. Dr Zora Petrović 6. Prof. Dr Gordana Panić 7. Prof. Dr Slobodan Dodić 8. Prof. Dr Dragan Tešić 9. Prof. Dr Tijana Momčilov Popin 10. Prof. Dr ðordje Považan 11. Prof. Dr Vesna Kuruc 12. Prof. Dr Milica Medić Stojanovka 13. Prof. Dr Edita Stokić 14. Prof. Dr Dejan Sakač 15. Prof. Dr Robert Jung 16. Prof. Dr Dragan Kovačević 17. Prof. Dr Igor Mitić 18. Prof. Dr Zoran Mrdja 19. Prof. Dr. Milan Mijatov 20. Prof. dr Jadranka Dejanović 21. Prof. Dr Nada Čemerlić Adjić 22. Doc. Dr Slavenka Vodopivec 23. Doc. Dr Dragan Damjanov 24. Doc. Dr Jasna Trifunović 25. Doc. Dr Tatjana ðurdjević Mirković 26. Doc. Dr Tatjana Ilić 27. Doc. Dr. Aleksandar Savić 28. Doc. Dr Mirna ðurić 29. Doc. Dr Zora Pavlović-Popović
30. Doc. Dr Biljana Zvezin 31. Doc .Dr Ivan Kopitović ( u izboru) 32. Doc. Dr Dušan Božić 33. Doc. dr Milan Korica (u izboru) 34. Ass. Dr Jovanka Novaković Paro 35. Ass. Dr Radoslav Pejin 36. Ass. Dr Ivan Nikolić 37. Ass. Dr Milena Mitrović 38. Ass. Dr Svetlana Kašiković Lečić 39. Ass. Dr Milovan Petrović 40. Ass.Dr Dragana Tomić Naglić 41. Ass Dr Tatjana Pešić 42. Ass. Dr Tatiana Jocić 43. Ass. Dr Daliborka Bursać 44. Ass. Dr Vladimir Ivanović 45. Ass. Dr Bojan Vujin 46. Ass. Dr Tihomir Orlić 47. Ass. Dr Jelena Radin 48. Dr Dejan Ćelić, Associate u nastavi 49. Dr Zorana Budakov, Associate u nastavi 50. Dr Biljana Milić, Associate u nastavi 51. Dr Dalibor Somer, Associate u nastavi 52. Dr Borivoj Sekulić, Associate u nastavi 53. Dr Ivanka Stantić – Perčić, Associate u nastavi 54. Dr Tijana Radovanov, Associate u nastavi 55. Dr Ivana Bajkin, Associate u nastavi 56. Dr Milica Popović, Associate u nastavi 57. Dr Violeta Mihajlović, Associate u nastavi 58. Dr Bogdan Bogdanović, Associate u nastavi 59. Dr Miroslav P. Ilić, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Tijana Momčilov Popin, ensuring
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26. (StIII-OMED) GENERAL MEDICINE STUDY PROGRAMME Dentistry studies
DEPARTMENT Department for general medicine
NAME OF SUBJECT GENERAL MEDICINE STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition General and Oral Pathology, Pathophysiology, General Pharmacology
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third 3 2 - - - - 5,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Theoretical teaching, practical teaching
GO
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To introduce students with basic knowledge of the following items: dermatology, neurology, infectious diseases, pediatrics, psychiatry and gynecology, as well as introduction to the organization of primary health care and health centers, which will enable high quality and professional work after undergraduate.
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Students should gain knowledge from these subjects that will enable them to good differential diagnosis in relation to dental diseases. Also, they must acquire sufficient knowledge of the subjects covered by the general practitioner who will serve as the basis of other clinical cases in the process of study. Knowing etiology, clinical picture of the disease, the necessary laboratory and other results with a purpose of establishing the diagnosis, as well as basic principles of therapy.
Skills
Developing skills of conversation with patients, taking the anamnesis and the formation of diagnostic assumptions and differential diagnosis. Internal, neurological, psychiatric and pediatric patients view, taking swab the ears, nose, skin changes, making microscopic preparations ... Know-Methods of lumbar puncture, puncture and incision of skin changes, giving them and i.v. injection. Knowing how to interpret routine laboratory findings, bacteriological and virological findings, and x-ray. and other analysis. Knowing how to distinguish eflorescentiations on the skin. Notice excesses psychiatric and neurological patients.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Dermatology: Alergodermatoze; parasitic Dermatitis; Piodermia; viral skin diseases; Buloz Dermatitis; Papuloz Dermatitis; Eritematoskvamozne Dermatitis, autoimmune skin diseases, circulatory diseases and skin tumors of the skin, changes in the mucosa in the mouth dermatovenerological diseases, sexually transmitted diseases. 2. INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Organization of primary health care and the role of preventive and curative dental services; Diarealni syndrome, angina syndrome, meningeal syndrome and neuroinfections; Infectious Infectious mononucleosis and herpes simplex virus infection of HIV and AIDS, acute viral hepatitis and chronic viral hepatitis. 3. NEUROLOGY Cranial nerves, headaches and neuralgia; Epilepsy, cerebrovascular disease; importance of home treatment services in primary health care system 4. PEDIATRICS Haemostasis disorders, allergy to local anesthetics and hereditarni angioedema, metabolic diseases, chronic diseases, children with hereditary diseases and Congenital defects; saliva, convulsions. 5. OBGYN Nutrition in pregnancy; Dental care during pregnancy. 6. PSYCHIATRY Anxiety disorders, mood disorders
Practical teaching – methodical units
Taking the interpretation of anamnestic data, objective review of the skin and visible mucous membranes; palpation of regional lymph glands; vitropression techniques and interpretation of its findings, the surface skin scraping technique and interpretation of its findings; technique of taking material for native microscopy; techniques elektrokauterizacie; basic principles of local dermatological therapy . History and epidemiological surveys, physical examination, with special emphasis on the review of head and neck, meningeal signs; egzantemi and enantemi, prevention and prophylaxis of infectious disease vaccines and postekspoziciona prophylaxis. Neurological examination, cranial nerves, cerebrovascular disease, epilepsy, headache and neuralgia Anamnesis pedriatic patients, review of infant and child, haemophilia and thrombocytopenia, diabetes and changes in dentistry; chronic diseases; immunogenous and allergic diseases, disorders of bone development. Taking psychiatric anamnesis, anxiety disorders, mood disorders.
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RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsor
y
1. Lalević-Vasić B.i sar. Dermatovenerologija sa propedevtikom. Udžbenik za studente medicine, III izmenjeno i dopunjeno izdanje, Savremena administracija,a.d.,Beograd, 2006;1:1-372
2. Matić B. Dermatovenerološka propedevtika. III preštampano izdanje, Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, Futura, Novi sad,1992; 1:1-59
3. Brkić S. Infektivne bolesti za studente stomatologije, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet, Futura, Novi Sad, 2007
4. Kostić V. Neurologija za studente medicine, Medicinski fakultet Beograd, 2007 5. Knežević A. Psihijatrija-udžbenik za studente medicine, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski
fakultet, II izdanje, 2007 6. Vulović M. Preventivna stomatologija, Beograd, Draslar, 2005 7. Stojimirović E.i sar. Pedijatrija, Savremena administracija, Beograd, 1992
Additional
1. Poljački M. Test pitanja iz dermatovenerologije. Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet, 1995
2. Poljački M, Jovanović M, ðuran V. Novine u dijagnostici i terapiji dermatoloških oboljenja, Novi Sad, Artas, Novi Sad, 2006;1:1-107
3. Brkić S.i sar. Infektivne bolesti kroz test pitanja.Univerzitet u Novom Sadu,Medicinski fakultet, 2002
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
20 20 101 10(+10)1 40
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
17 1 8 8
1. Prof dr Biljana Klašnja 2. Prof dr Jovana Jovanović 3. Prof dr Grozdana Čanak 4. Prof dr Milotka Fabri 5. Prof dr Snežana Brkić 6. Prof dr Dejan Cvjetković 7. Prof dr Verica ðuran 8. Prof dr Marina Jovanović 9. Prof dr Slobodan Stojanović 10. Prof dr Jovan Vlaški 11. Prof. dr Jadranka Jovanović-Privodski 12. Prof dr Ksenija Božić 13. Prof dr Petar Slankamenac 14. Prof dr Ivana Divjak 15. Doc dr Milan Cvijanović 16. Prof dr Mina Cvjetković Bošnjak 17. Prof dr Branislava Soldatović Stajić
18. Ass.dr Matilda Vojnović 19. Ass. dr Mirjana Aleksić ðordjević 20. Ass. dr Nadica Kovačević 21. Ass. dr Milica Subotić 22. Ass dr Ljubinka Matović 23. Ass dr Zorica Gajinov 24. Ass dr Milan Matić 25. Ass dr Siniša Tasić 26. Ass dr Sonja Prćić Karadžić 27. Ass dr Aleksandra Petrović 28. Ass dr Zoran Golušin 29. Ass. dr Gordana Vijatov- ðurić 30. Ass. dr Biljana Milošević 31. Ass dr Ksenija Gebauer Bukurov 32. Ass dr Sofija Banić Horvat 33. Ass dr Svetlana Simić 34. Ass dr Dragana Stefanović
1Ako student polaže Test pribrajaju se bodovi ispitu. Chief of department Prof. dr Biljana Klašnja
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27. (StIII-HIR) SURGERY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for surgery
NAME OF SUBJECT SURGERY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition General and Oral Pathology, Pathophysiology, General pharmacology, radiology (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third - - 2 3 - - 5,0
Methods of conducting teaching
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Mastering the basic theoretical knowledge and skills in caring for patients in all surgical branches.
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Adoption of necessary knowledge in all surgical disciplines necessary for learning basic skills in the care of surgical patients.
Skills Mastering the basic knowledge and practical skills necessary for the adoption of the care of surgical patients.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Asepsa in surgery, surgical diagnosis and semiology 2. Closed and open injuries 3. Infections in surgery, thermal and electrical injury 4. Shock, intravenous compensation volume in surgical patients, preoperative evaluation and postoperative complications 5. Surgical terminology and types of surgical interventions; alanteze in surgery 6. Basics of abdominal surgery, abdominal trauma 7. Basics of urology; basis of vascular surgery 8. Basics of neurosurgery, neurotrauma 9. Basics of orthopedic surgery, bone-joints injuries 10. Basics of plastic and reconstructive surgery; replantaciona surgery 11. Surgical principles in oncology 12. Basics of thoracic surgery and neck surgery 13. Basic characteristics of the development time of surgery 14. Organization of care for injured 15. War surgical doctrine, war wounds and war injuries specific
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Principles, methods and means of sterilization, physical examination of surgical patients 2. Access and initial care of injuries, surgical treatment of wounds 3. Disposal of local surgical infection, initial treatment opečenog 4. Initial treatment of patients in shock; basis postoperative care 5. Operating room at work; implants in surgery 6. Diagnostic and surgical treatment of patients with diseases and injuries of the abdomen 7. Aspects of surgical treatment of patients with diseases and injuries urogenital tract; aspects of surgical treatment of patients with acute diseases and injuries of blood vessels 8. Aspects of surgical treatment of injuries from the trauma of the central and peripheral nervous system 9. Measurement in orthopedics; prehospitalnog aspects, the initial hospital and surgical treatment of patients with osteoarticular injury 10. Aspects of surgical treatment of injured and suffering from the domain of plastic-reconstructive surgery and replantacione 11. Methods for early detection of cancer 12. Aspects of surgical treatment of patients with injuries and diseases chest and neck 13. Aspects of surgical treatment of patients and injuries in children 14. Care of injured; categorization and priorities in the care of injured 15. Organization of wounded care in war conditions, specific surgical treatment of war wounds
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Gerzić Z. i Dragović B. Osnovi hirurgije, Medicinska knjiga, Beograd, 1996. 2. Petković S. i Bukurov S. Hirurgija – udžbenik za medicinare i lekare, Medicinska knjiga,
Beograd, 1990.
Additional 1. Dufour D., Kromann Jensen S., Owen-Smith M., Salmela J., Stening G.F., Zetterstrom B.
Hirurško zbrinjavanje povredjenih u ratu, Medjunarodni Komitet Crvenog Krsta, Ženeva, 1994. (prevod na srpski jezik)
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Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
10 30 / / 10 50
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
8 15 15 9
1. Prof.dr Lazar Petković 2. Prof.dr Svetozar Sečen 3. Prof.dr Dušanka Dobanovački 4. Prof.dr Petar Vuleković 5. Prof.dr Katarina Milošević 6. Prof.dr Biljana Drašković 7. Prof.dr Pavle Jeremić 8. Prof. dr Miroslav D. Ilić 9. Prof.dr Slobodan Grebeldinger 10. Doc.dr Tomislav Petrović 11. Doc.dr Vuk Sekulić 12. Doc.dr Aleksandar Milovančev 13. Doc.dr Željko Kojadinović 14. Doc.dr Jan Varga
15. Doc.dr Radoica Jokić 16. Doc.dr Milan Stanković 17. Doc.dr Miloš Koledin 18. Doc.dr Biljana Daničić 19. Doc.dr Stamenko Šušak 20. Doc.dr Dejan Ivanov 21. Doc.dr Milana Obradović-Tomašev 22. Doc. dr Tomislav Petrović 23. Doc .dr Milan Korica ( u izboru) 24. Doc. dr Radovan Veljković (u izboru) 25. As.dr Aleksandar Komarčević 26. As.dr Aleksandar Redžek 27. As.dr Svetlana Bukarica 28. As.dr Milanka Tatić 29. As.dr Srdjan Ninković 30. As.dr Saša Vojinov 31. As.dr Dragan Momčilović 32. As.dr Milenko Rosić 33. Asst. pripr. Aleksandar Marcikić 34. dr Dragana Radovanović, Assistent pripravnik 35. dr Sanja Vicković, Associate u nastavi 36. dr Zoran Gojković, Associate u nastavi 37. dr Vladimir Harhaji, Assistent pripravnik 38. dr Ivan Levakov, Assistent pripravnik 39. dr Mladjan Protić, Assistent pripravnik 40. dr Aleksandar Gluhović, Assistent pripravnik 41. dr Mladen Jovanović, Assistent pripravnik 42. dr Duško Manić, Associate u nastavi 43. dr Nataša Janjić, Associate u nastavi 44. dr Arsen Uvelin, Associate u nastavi 45. dr Dragan Nikolić, Associate u nastavi 46. dr Lazar Velicki, Associate u nastavi 47. dr Gordana Jovanović -Kalezić, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Miroslav Milankov ensuring
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28. (StIII-ORL) Otorhinolaryngology STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for otorhinolaryngology
NAME OF SUBJECT Otorhinolaryngology STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition General and oral pathology, general pharmacology, radiology (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third - - 2 2 3 2 4,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Theoretical lectures, seminars, practical exercises
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Teach students to recognize the clinical picture, understand the etiology and pathogenesis of various pathological conditions, control of diagnostic procedures and therapy of diseases of the head and neck
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In everyday clinical practice can recognize and treat many diseases of head and neck
Skills To master the skills required for the conservative surgical treatment of diseases of the head and neck
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Anatomy and Physiology ear. Diagnostic otological diseases. 2. Injuries ear. Foreign bodies of external hearing canal and cerumen. 3. Acute inflammation of the outer and middle ear 4. Chronic inflammation of the middle ear 5. Otogenic complications 6. Inner ear disease. Benign and malignant tumors of the outer, middle and inner ear 7. Audiology. vestibulology 8. Anatomy and physiology of the nose and paranasal cavities. Congenital and acquired malformations of the nose 9. Foreign body nose. Injuries of the nose. Bleeding from the nose. Inflammation of the skin of the nose. 10. Injuries persons 11. Acute and chronic inflammation of nasal mucosa. Allergic rhinitis. Nasal polyps. 12. Acute and chronic inflammation of the paranasal cavities. Complications of inflammatory paranasal cavities 13. Rare diseases of the nose and paranasal cavities. Tumors of the nose and paranasal cavities) 14. Anatomy and Physiology of oral cavity and pharynx. Retikuloendotelial function of muscle. Hypertrophy limfatičnog ring disorders of taste. 15. Congenital anomalies of the oral cavity and pharynx. Violations of the oral cavity and pharynx. Inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity. Autoimmune diseases of the oral cavity 16. Tonzilarni problem. Acute and chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the throat. Abscesi muscle. 17. Diseases of the language. Tumors of the oral cavity. Tumors language 18. Acute and chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the throat. Abscesi muscle. Neurogenic muscle. Neinfektivna muscle diseases. 19. Tumors and epileptic mezofarinksa. 20. Antomija and laryngeal physiology. Diagnostic methods in laringologiji Fonijatrija symptoms and laryngeal disorders, voice and speech, congenital malformations laryngeal 21. Laryngeal edema. Laryngeal paralysis. Laryngeal trauma. 22. Acute and chronic inflammatory processes of the larynx 23. Benign tumors of the larynx. Pseudotumori larynx Malignant tumors of the larynx and hipofarinksa 24. Fundamentals fonijatria 25. Page body laringotrahealnog tree. Stenosis of the larynx and trachea. Konikotomija and traheotomija. 26. Esophageal motility disorders. Dysphagia. Divertikulumi esophagus. Injuries and foreign bodies of the esophagus. Tumors of the esophagus. 27. Topographic anatomy of the door. Congenital cysts and fistula door. Lymphadenitis. Abscesi door. Trauma door. 28. Lymph nodes neck. Neck lymph node metastases. 29. Anatomy and Physiology salivary glands. Acute and chronic inflammatory processes of salivary glands. 30. Benign and malignant tumors of the salivary glands.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Introduction to practical Otorhinolaryngology classes. Otorhinolaryngology history. 2. Job. (Butt mirror, light source, the position of patients. Optical aids. Direktoskops. Microscope) 3. Overview of the nose, mouth and orofarinksa, ear, larynx, neck 4. Interventions in rinologiji (extraction of foreign bodies of the nose, Protz, this method of evacuation secretions from the nose and sinuses, Aerosol Therapy of rinosinuzitisa, the application of nose drops). X-ray recordings of the nose and paranasal cavities - the
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interpretation of recordings 10. Stopping the bleeding from the nose 11. Rinomanometria, allergologic testing patients. Showing patients with injuries of the nose and sinuses, reposition nasal bones. Displaying patient with frontoetmoidalnim injuries. Showing patients with sinusogenim complications 12. Functional endonazalna sinus surgery and surgery paranasal cavities, Showing patients with benign and malignant tumors of the nose and sinuses 13. Interventions in the oral cavity and pharynx, extraction of foreign bodies. Interventions in the oral cavity and throat, incision peritonzilarnog abscesa 14. Showing patients with acute and chronic tonzilitisom. Displaying patient with phlegmon and abscesom door 15. Showing patients with tumors, muscle, biopsy of the tumor oral cavity and pharynx diagnostic procedures and principles of surgical treatment of patients with tumors pharynx 16. Showing patients with injuries personal massive, X-ray diagnosis of tumors parafaringealnog space view of patients with tumors, salivary gland Post-operative care of patients after surgery in the oral cavity and maxilla. Local tolaeta, nutrition patients 17. Diagnosing diseases doors, clinical diagnostics, WITH diagnostics, X-ray diagnosis. Showing patients with cervical metastases. Neck dissection. 18. Flushing of foreign bodies and cerumena from external hearing canal. Local therapy supuracije ear. Treating injuries outer and middle ear, incision othematoma, setting sterilnih štrajfni. Paracenteza. X-Ray Diagnostics otoloških diseases, view with the interpretation of basic X-ray shots Policerova methods. Quantitative and qualitative methods of hearing. Hearing whispering and loud speech. Tuning fork (Weber, Rhinne, Schwabach, Gele). Tonal audiomterija, types of hearing impaired, types of audiogram 19. Impedancmetria, Tympanometry depicting typical guilty, a reflex stapediusa 20. Opinion vestibularnog device, ortostatske and dinamostatske trial, calorie test (Dix Hallpike), electronystagmography 21. Direktoskopy of larynx, laringomikroskopy. Diagnostic tumor larynx and hipofarinksa. X-ray diagnosis of diseases of the larynx and hipofarinksa. THE diagnosis door. Biopsy tumor larynx and hipofarinks 22. Treatment of acute inflammation of the larynx, inhaled therapy. Treatment of acute edema larynx in children and adults, subglotisni laryngitis, Quinckeov edema laryngeal 23. Endoscopic surgery of tumors and pseudotumora larynx. Surgical therapy of tumors of the larynx, post-operative care laringektomisanih patients nazogastrična probe, traheostoma, rehabilitation of swallowing 24. Videostroboskopy, dysphonia treatment .. Speech laringektomisanih patients lariongofon, esophageal voice and speech, vocal prosthesis 25. Foreign body airway, diagnosis and therapy 26. Traheostomy, view surgical intervention 27. Foreign bodies of the esophagus, diagnosis and extraction of foreign bodies of the esophagus 28. Corrosive damage to mouth, pharynx and esophagus, first aid for corrosive damage, diagnosis and treatment of corrosive damage, therapy late complication of corrosive damage to the esophagus
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Jović R. Otorinolaringologija. Hirurgija glave i vrata. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad 2006. 2. Stanković M, Milisavljević Lj, Popović D. Otorinolaringologija 1998. Nota Knjaževac 3. Majdevac Ž, Topolac R, Milošević D. Praktikum iz otorinolaringologije. Medicinski fakultet.
Novi Sad 1994
Additional 1. Becker W, Naumman HH. Ear Nose Throat Disease. Theme 1994 2. Probs R, Grevers G, Iro H. Basic Otorhinolaryngology. Theme 2006. 3. Savić D, Cvejić D, Kosanović M. Otorinolaringologija.Nučna knjiga Beograd1989
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
20 20 3x2* 2x2* 16* 34
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 4 4 3
1. Prof dr Rajko Jović 2. Prof. dr Ljiljana Vlaški 3. Prof. dr Dragan Dankuc 4. Doc. dr Zoran Komazec 5. Doc. dr Gordana Mumović (u izboru) 6. Doc. dr Slobodan Savović ( u izboru) 7. Doc. dr Slobodan Mitrović
8. Asst. dr Vladimir Kljajić 9. Asist dr Slobodanka Lemajić Komazec 10. Asst. pripr. Ljiljana Jovančević 11. Asst. pripr. Maja Buljčik 12. Dr Danijela Dragičević, Associate u nastavi
* Points test and papers are included in the points for the written examination. Chief of department Prof. dr Rajko Jović. ensuring
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29. (StIII-BZUK) TEETH DISEASE – CLINIC I STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT TEETH DISEASE - CLINIC 1
STATUS OF THE Compulsory
Condition Diseases of teeth - pretclinics, General and Oral Pathology (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
third 1 3 1 6 - - 12,0
Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical
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Goal of the subject is to teach the student for the treatment of diseases of hard dental tissue in clinical conditions
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The program is the core subject area of dentistry that includes the treatment of disease of hard tissue and dental pulp of teeth reverzibilnih changes
Skills
Skills are gained on the practical teaching of clinical work with independent control of the working phase. The subject continues in the next semester. At the end of the exercises from the diseases of teeth and the student should: 1. Overcome a history and general dental patients 2. Government of diagnostic procedures related to diseases of hard dental tissue 3. Preparation of master fields 4. Theoretical and practical knowledge of materials show that the temporary and definitive closure of Cavity 5. Theoretically and practically demonstrate that knowledge and instruments and fixation mode during Cavity preparation
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units Biology of teeth. Material and function dental pulp. Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of dental pathology. The mechanisms of emergence and perception dentinskog and pulpnog pain. Histopathology pulpodentin complex. Reply dental tissue in acute and chronic stimuli. Dentin wound and safety procedures. Reversible changes in dental pulp. Deep caries, the clinical picture, diagnosis and differential diagnosis. Treatment of deep caries, and indirect means for covering the pulp. Traumatic and arteficial damage dental pulp, the clinical picture. Therapy, the means for direct pulp covering. Pulp healing of wounds. The course, prognosis and evolution. Protective surfaces The etiology and pathogenesis pulpopatiy. Symptomatology and diagnosis of diseases of dental pulp. Odontalgija Classification of dental pulp diseases. Clinical picture of inflammatory process of dental pulp, course and prognosis. Treatment of teeth with irreversible changes in dental pulp. Indications and contraindications, the treatment plan. Regressive and degenerative changes pulpnog tissue. Necrosis and gangrene dental pulp
Practical teaching – methodical units
Job Title, instruments for dry working field Dental history, patient consent, patient rights and responsibilities Clinical examination of the patient, entering data in the dental board Diagnosing caries (anamnesis, inspection, sounding) Cavity preparation for amalgam meet, placing temporary fillings Cavity preparation for amalgam meet, entering and placing cement base Cavity preparation for amalgam fill in the class (base, setting the final construction) Cavity preparation for amalgam meet class II (placing the substrate, the placement matrix and interdentalnih Kocic, placing the final construction) MOD Cavity preparation for amalgam fill (background set, setting the matrix and interdentalnih Kocic, placing the final construction) Cavity preparation for adhesive and set about fulfilling the enamel / dentine adhesives Therapeutic procedure with deep caries (diagnosis and treatment of deep lesions kariozne, setting means for covering indirect pulp) Finish definitive meet
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Endodoncija, V.Filipović i sar., III izdanje, Univerzitet u Beogradu 1996
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Additional 1. Clinical Endodotics, A teht book, Second revised edition Leif Tronstad, 2002.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
10 40 50
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate Professor Scientist
5 3 3
1. Doc dr Ljubomir Petrović 2. Doc dr Larisa Blažić 3. Doc. dr Tatjana Brkanić (u izboru) 4. Asst. mr Ivana Stojšin
5. Asst. Milan Drobac 6. Asst. Bojan Petrović (u izboru) 7. Dr Igor Stojanac, Associate u nastavi 8. Dr Ivana Kantardžić, Associate u izboru 9. Dr Karolina Vukoje, Associate u nastavi 10. Nebojša ðurić, student doktorskih studija 11. TanjaTripković, student doktorskih studija
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka marković, ensuring
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30. (StIII-PRST) PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
STATUS OF THE Compulsory
Condition Diseases of teeth-preclinics (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars
No.of seminars POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third 1 2 2 2 - - 7,0
Methods of teaching Lectures and exercises
GO
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Goals continue to ensure that the student after the completion of the fifth semester will be familiar with the methods of diagnosis and containment of fear in dental clinics, trained to diagnose the situation and propose measures and methods for maintaining oral hygiene, to set indications and application of prophylactic measures with a purpose to prevent the appearance and progression of oral diseases.
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1. comprehend and understand the biological mechanisms for the protection of the oral cavity 2. comprehend and understand the etiopathogenesis of the most common oral diseases (caries, periodontitis, oral cancer, orthodontic anomalies, trauma) 3. knowledge of the complex interaction of oral and general health as well as many common risk factors (diet, bad habits - smoking, alcohol, drugs, using drugs, etc.)
Skills
1. grasp, understand and use methods for diagnosis and exclusion of risk for the occurrence of oral diseases 2. comprehend and understand the role of nutrition in general and oral health and is able to provide competent advice on food security to the general oral health 3. grasp, understand and properly use fluoride in preventing caries 4. knows and uses the methods of prevention and interceptivne Orthopedics prophylaxis
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units Introduction to preventive dentistry. The role and possibilities of oral hygiene in maintaining oral health Social medical significance of oral diseases The importance of communication with the patient in the prevention of oral diseases. Fear and anxiety. Psychological types of children. Motivation of the patient. Diagnostic status and habits in oral hygiene. Funds for the maintenance of oral hygiene Methods of cleaning teeth, local application of fluoride prophylaxis of oral disease: definition, significance. Biological protection mechanisms in the oral cavity. Characteristics of the oral cavity of healthy tissue (mucosa, gingival, periodontal tissue, enamel, pulp-dentinskog complexes, cement). Clinical aspects of developing mouth and teeth. Chronology of appearance and the replacement teeth. Protective role of saliva. Composition, physical and chemical protection, the role of remineralisation. Protective role. Clinical significance of secretion of saliva stimulation. Oral flora. Dental plaque. Creation of mechanisms, microbiological composition, metabolic processes in the plaques. Diagnostic planning needs and prophylaxis of oral diseases (periodontitis, caries, orthodontic irregularities, violations of the mouth and teeth). Prophylactic measures in prevention of periodontitis. Prophylactic measures in prevention of caries Prophylactic measures in prevention of orthodontic anomalies chemoprophylaxis of oral diseases Preventive Dentistry. Introduction, definition, significance and tasks. Levels and Prevention. The ratio of preventive dentistry to dental and other medical disciplines. Caries etiology. Background research. Theory. Modern understanding. Primary and secondary factors in the etiology of caries The pathogenesis of "early" carious lesions in enamel. Macroscopic and microscopic features. Microbiology caries lesions. Dentine caries. Root caries Erosion of teeth. Etiology. External factors. Internal factors. Biological factors. Prevention of erosion Etiopatogenesis periodontitis. Etiology. General and local factors. Development gingivalne lesions. Pathogenesis of periodontitis. Prevention of periodontitis. Etiology of diseases of soft tissue. Oral cancer, precancerous lesions. Oral infection in imunokompetentnih and immunocompromised persons. Nutrition and oral health. Influence of nutrition on teeth in the development and function. Sugar. Replacing sugar Fluorides and oral health. Biokinetics. Toxicology. The mechanism of cariostatic effects. Application of fluoride in preventing caries Diagnostic risk of caries. Nutrition. Oral hygiene. Volume, acidity, Puffer capacity of saliva, saliva mikroorganizumi Diagnostic risk for disease and supporting soft tissue. Risks for the emergence of periodontitis. Risks for the occurrence of oral cancer Preventive and interceptivna orthopedics. Etiology of malocclusion. Prevention of orthodontic anomalies in prenatal and postnatal period of life. Premature loss of milk teeth. Interceptivne measures in preschool and school children Contemporary developments and trends of preventive dentistry
Practical teaching – methodical units
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The importance, role and possibilities of oral hygiene in maintaining oral health. The problem of fear and anxiety. Admission of patients. Diagnostic behavior, fear and anxiety. Psychological types of children. Methods of preparing children for dental use. The role of preventive services in combating the fear and anxiety Diagnostic habits in oral hygiene. Taking anamnesis, observation of the patient in oral hygiene. Taking anamnestic data on oral hygiene, diagnostic habits, habits of control patients in oral hygiene (brushing your teeth observation techniques). The main means of oral hygiene-brushing. Introduction interdental stimulators, toothpick, devices with liquid and jet li. Methods of cleaning teeth. Training methods of cleaning teeth in models. The main means of oral hygiene for teeth-thread, thread technique using toothpaste. Getting to know the different types of dental teeth. Training techniques use of seams on the model, training patients to use threads. Diagnostic plaque. Plaque indices. Plaque staining, determination of PLI, a conversation with the patient on the plaque and the cleanness of teeth, plaque removal machine. Prophylaxis of caries by using fluoride. Taking the history of nutrition, survey questionnaires, data evaluation and diagnosis of conduct in relation to oral health, motivation for proper nutrition and correction of errors in the diet. Prescribing fluoride prescription. Local application of fluoride (dissolved, they, varnishes) Diagnostic risk of caries on the basis of analysis of diet, oral hygiene, quantity, quality and properties of saliva. Diagnosing risk in the presence of microorganisms in the saliva. Evaluation of oral hygiene (PI), gingival (GI, bleeding index of the sounding), Book of tests for risk assessment. Professional removal of soft and solid deposits from the teeth. Training and motivating patients to maintain oral hygiene. Fissure sealing Taking anamnesis (newborns, childbirth). Diagnosing bad habits. Early diagnosis of orthodontic irregularities (early milk tooth extraction, primary anxiety, forced bite, the flow shifts teeth). Placeholder. Selective grinding of teeth. Health educational work. diagnostic status of oral health, setting the indication and planning applications profilakctic measures. Professional removal of soft plaque from the teeth. Removal of solid deposits from the teeth. Sealing of fissures. Preventive sealing teeth. Chemoprophylaxis disease of mouth and teeth. Making intraoral protective.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Preventivna stomatologija. M Vulović, D. Beloica, R. Stevanović, M. Ivanović, M. Carević, Z. Vulićević, D. Marković. DRASLAR, Beograd, 2005
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
50 50
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3 1
1. Doc. dr Duška Blagojević (u izboru) 2. Asist .mr Ivan Tušek 3. Asst. mr Sanja Vujkov
4. Asst. Petrović Bojan ( in election)
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković,ensuring
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31 (StIII-STMT) DENTAL MATERIALS STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for stomatology
NAME OF SUBJECT DENTAL MATERIALS
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Prosthodontics-preclinics (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third 2 - - - - - 2,0
Methods of teaching Lectures
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Introduction to basic knowledge of the building materials, materials for prints and those materials used in certain phases of prosthetic work. Also introduction to materials for permanent and temporary fill.
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Chemical properties, physical properties and clinical application of materials in dentistry
Skills
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Standards of dental materials. EU Directive, the CE mark, ISO standards, GCP, GMP standard Biocompatibility of dental materials. Concepts: medical devices, dental materials, biomaterijal, toxicity, biocompatibility. Tests for evaluation of dental materials biocompatibility. Chemical elements of importance for dental materials Chemical connections. Primary, valencione and medjumolekulske links Reaction bonding of dental materials. Neutralization as a basic chemical reaction in the process of hardening cement. Helatation as the main reaction in the process of hardening of zinc oxide-eugenol paste, EBA and polikarboksilatnih cemenata. Polymerization as the main reaction in the hardening of acrilate, composites and elastic material or in combination with the neutralization and helatacijom of poly-carboxilat and voice-jonomer cement Corrosion of dental materials. Electrochemical aspects of corrosion, forming microgalvan current, galvanic corrosion, tanning, metal plating and decay .. Electrolysis compensation. Chemistry of print material. The chemical composition and hardening processes of thermoplastic mass, ZOE pastes, reversebile and irreversible hidrokoloida, silicone, polyethers and polisulphide. Chemistry materials meet. The chemical composition and the process of hardening of amalgam, cement, composites and kompomera. Intremollecular force. Origin of addiction, and repulsive and attractive force of the distance, the movement of molecules depending on the energy, thermal expansion. Influence intermollecular force of physical properties. Loading materials. Loading material stretching, pressing, bending, shearing, torsion. Chart of stress and strain. Modulus of elasticity, limit of elasticity, flow. Characteristics of dental materials. Stiffness, plasticity, hardness, strength, resilience. Material fatigue. Resistance to shock. Hardness (Brinel, Vickers, Knup, Rokvel). Viscosity material. Types of liquid. Hours, during solidification. Viscoelasticity. Elastic, anelastični, viscous, elastic materials. Flow and material relaxation The behavior of materials under the influence of heat. Change physical properties, phase transitions. Phase diagram. Thermal expansion and contraction (linear relationship between the volume coefficient of expansion, the absolute and relative changes in dimensions) Adhesion. Principles of adhesion, chemical and micromechanical adhesion, surface adhesion, problems with adhesion, capillary phenomena Cement. Classification, characteristics. Zinc-phosphate cement, cinkoksid eugenol cement, cement silikophosfate, policarbn and voice-jonomer cement. Dental amalgam. Requirements, division, amalgamation, clinical characteristics, treatment of clinical work with amalgam, method of packaging, dosing, and factors that affect the quality of amalgam construction. Composite materials. The composition, classification, advantages and disadvantages, adhesive systems, compomers, ormocers, "smart composites", liquid and composites for sealing of fissures Materials for the early meet. Types, characteristics, temporary fill based on zinc oxide. Advantages and disadvantages. The importance of materials for temporary fill in the various therapeutic procedures. The materials in endodontics. The division, based materials calcium hydroxide. Characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of certain groups of materials. Recommendations on use. Inelastic Otisni materials. Thermoplastic compound, cinkoksid eugenol paste. Characteristics, use, disadvantages. Disinfectants. Otisni elastic material. Reversible and irreversible hidrokoloidi. Elastomers: Silicone. Material for making working models. White, hard and improved hard plaster. Characteristics, composition, method of obtaining, service properties. Other materials for making working models (resins, cement).
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Materials for making models of compensation. Waxes for modeling and design. Artificial resins in the model Refractory masses. Low temperature and high temperature Refractory masses. Binding, and thermal expansion of refractory higroskopska mass. Acrilate base for dentures. Requirements, classification, composition, characteristics, dimensional changes, porosity, materials- conditioners and liners. The structure, characteristics, processing of metals and alloys. Properties of metals. Reasons alloying, solid solutions, intermetallic compounds, solid solutions, state diagram, heat treatment of castings, material fatigue Dental alloys. Classification, division of alloys: the standards, the content of precious metals, chemical composition. Requirements for dental alloys. Different types of alloys used in dental practice. Ceramic materials. Requirements, division, composition. Characteristics of ceramic materials in metal-ceramic and ceramic systems. Mechanical arable ceramics. Materials processing and polishing. Brass instruments, design and grinding performance. Natural and synthetic abrasive materials. Material for sanding and polishing (mechanical and electrolytic). Materials in implantology. Requirements and classification. Metal implants. Non-metal implants. Clinical and biological response to dental implants Materials in orthodontics. Wire, claims, materials for making wire, and choice of species. Print materials, artificial resins, materials for making working models Materials in Periodontics. Materials for bone replacement and augmentaciju. Materials for making membranes. Composition, use characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. Materials in maksilofacial surgery. Surgical stitches (distribution, composition, packaging, sterilization). Materials in the development imobilizacionih Rails (features and characteristics). Materials in the development and reconstruction prosthesis epiteza face and jaw.
Practical teaching – methodical units
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory 1. Stamenković D, Stomatološki materijali, Zavod za udzbenike i nastavna sredstva, Beograd 2003.
Additional
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Written Oral 100
30 70
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3 2 2
1. Prof.dr Ljubiša Džambas 2. Prof. Dr Teodor Atanacković FTN 3. Prof. Dr Aleksnadar ðordjević PMF 4. Prof. Dr Dubravka Marković 5. Doc. Dr Ljubomir Petrović 6. Doc. Dr Larisa Blažić 7. Doc. Dr Ljiljana Strajnić
Chief of department Prof. Dr Dubravka Marković, ensuring.
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32. (StIII-IZPR) CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Internal Medicine NAME OF SUBJECT CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT elective course
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third - - 2 1 - 1 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Lectures, practical work with patients in different hospitals, examination, diagnosis of immunological disorders, immune therapy caused illness, work in the laboratory of Immunology, alergology laboratory work, writing reports on immunological findings
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The main goal of education in Clinical Immunology is to introduce students to the principles of creation caused immune diseases, methods of diagnosing the disease and the principles and theoretical and practical aspects of the immune therapy of disease. The practical result of education is to enable students to master skills for practical work in practice, with the development of critical facts and the conditioned thinking, and training students for scientific - research work in the field of immunology.
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Introducing students to the mechanisms and functional disorders of the immune system functions, as well as primary and middle uslovnjenim genetic factors that lead to the occurrence of immune-caused diseases. Ways of diagnosing this group of diseases, the basic therapeutic methods in the treatment of immune diseases caused by. Complications immunomodulatory and immunosuppressive therapy.
Skills
Application approved practical knowledge in medicine: placing doubt on the existence of the immune system caused by disease, methods to confirm the suspicions caused by the creation of immune diseases. Basic and clinical laboratory methods to confirm the existence of immunological diseases. Learning of the basic methods of treatment. Application of analytical and synthetic way of thinking as a basis for proper classification of immune diseases caused by: the possibility of - clinical manifestations - proof placed doubt - therapy - treatment of complications.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
1. Introduction to Immunology, history of clinical immunology. Summary of the functional unity of the cellular and humoral components of the immune system and complement system. Antigenic presentation, intercellular communication, receptor citokini.Innate and acquired immunity. 2. Functioning of disorders of the immune system. Types hipersenzitivnih reactions in clinical practice. 3. Immune deficits. Imunodeficiti congenital, acquired imunodeficiti. Methodology of diagnosis of immunodeficiency condition, immune deficiency treatment methods, complications imunodeficitnih condition. 4. Basics occurrence autoimmune process and system autoimmune disease. 5. Vasculitis and autoimmune diseases nephrological events. 6. Reumathological caused by autoimmune disease. 7. Transplantaciona immunology, clinical transplantation. 8. Hematological diseases in whose grounds the immune disorder. 9. Endocrinologic and gastrointestinal diseases in whose grounds the immune disorder. 10. Tumor immunology, tumor imunodijagnosis of disorders, immune therapy of tumors. 11. Neurological diseases in whose grounds the immune disorder. 12. Atopic diseases of the skin, mucous membranes, their diagnosis and treatment. 13. ENT manifestations caused immune diseases, diagnostic principles, interpretation of findings and treatment. 14. Asthma and other immune system caused by pulmonary disease, diagnosis and treatment. 15. Sistemne anaphylactic reactions, its importance in clinical medicine, prevention, diagnosis and treatment (Seminar)
Practical teaching – methodical units
Exercises are held in the form of 2 one-week block of classes in the summer semester. The first week at the Clinic of Nephrology and Clinical Immunology KC Vojvodina, the other week, divided into KCV Clinic of Dermatology, Clinic for diseases ear, nose and throat KCV and the Institute for Pulmonary Diseases of Vojvodina
1. Immunological laboratory: protein electrophoresis, radijar immune diffusion, agglutination technique proving rheumatoid factor and C reactive of proterins 2. Immunological laboratory: indirect immunofluorescence (heterologni biological substrates, tissue culture, cell smear), diagnostic methods imunofluorescentna deposit of immune complexes in tissues, ELISA techniques 3. Clinical and immunological rheumatiod patients. 4. Clinical examination and treatment of patients with transplantiranim authorities. 5. Hypersensitivity skin test status, clinical examination of patients with skin manifestation of immune diseases, diagnosis and treatment. 6. Functional tests in lung respiratory atopic diseases, clinical examination and treatment of immune system caused by lung
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disease. 7. Diagnosis and treatment of systemic atopic reaction. (seminar exercise)
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
Pejin Dušan i saradnici. Interna medicina. Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad, 2007
Additional Abas Abul, Lihtman Endrju: Osnovna imunologija( funkcionisanje i poremećaji imunskog sistema).Data status , Beograd, 2007 Jasmina Ljaljević i saadnici. Klinička imunologija
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List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 1 3 2
1. Prof. dr Igor Mitić 2. Prof. dr Tatjana Ilić 3. Prof. dr Marina Jovanović 4. Prof. dr ðordje Považan 5. Prof. dr Stevan Popović 6. Doc. dr Biljana Zvezdin
7. Dr Dejan Ćelić, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Igor Mitić
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32. MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY (StIII-IZPR) STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for psychiatry and medical psychology NAME OF SUBJECT MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Elective
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third - - 2 1 1 - 6,0
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Introducing students to the unique bio-being of man, different reactions to the ill person's disease, as well as the different interactions of doctors / health workers and patients.
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Students gain knowledge about bio-unity of man; development and structure of personality, different mental mechanisms and defense mechanisms, reaction to the ill person's disease, the psychological aspects of the treatment / treatment of various diseases, the roles of doctors / health workers, mental health desirable than doctors / health workers with the patient and his nearest surroundings.
Skills
Student masters the art of communication with different groups of patients (as compared to the age of patients and in relation to the disease / condition for which it provides care) acquires the ability to meet a variety of psychological situations in which will be located during a career and build models of adequate coping. Working with the acquisition of skills is done through workshops where necessary active participation of students.
CONTENT OF THE SUBJECT:: Theoretical teaching – methodical units
The role of medical psychology in medicine-definition and objectives of the course 2. One and the environment - as a man will biopsychosocial 3. Development and structure of personality 4. Physiological basis of mental life - mental function 5. Mental mechanisms and their role - aggression and anxiety 6. Defense Mechanisms 7. Health and Disease 8. Stress and physical disease 9. Patient / patient 10. Doctor / health worker 11. The ratio of patients and doctors / health workers 12. Sick child, adolescent as well as patient 13. Old people and disease 14. Patients and society 15. Psychological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth 16. The psychological aspects of hospitalization 17. People with special needs - the relationship to other physical or mental diseases 18. Family Medicine - profile doctor / health worker in the family 19. On death and dying
Practical teaching – methodical units
1.Talk (communication) doctor / health worker with a sick person - Workshop 2. Health and disease - a workshop 3. Communication, empathy, professional attitude - shop 4. Anxious and aggressive approach to patient / patient escort 5. Giving information to patient and family about the disease 6. Communication of family doctors / health workers in family 7. Preparing patients for diagnostic and therapeutic processes 8. Relationships and communication in teamwork - Workshop
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Berger D Zdravstvena psihologija, Centar za primenjenu psihologiju Beograd, 1997. 2. Klain E. Psihološka medicina – Golden Marketing, Zagreb, 1999. – odabrana poglavlja
Additional 1. Havelka M. Zdravstvena psihologija, Medicinski fakultet Sveučilišta u zagrebu, 1990.
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List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
1 1 0 0 1 4 4 0
1. Prof. dr Ljiljana Borišev 2. Prof. dr Aleksandar Knežević 3 Prof. dr Dragan Mitrović 4. Prof. dr Gordana Mišić-Pavkov 5. Prof dr Olga Živanović 6. Prof. dr Aleksandra Nedić
7. Prof. dr Branislava Soldatović- Stajić 8.Prof. dr Mina Cvjetković-Bošnjak 9. Doc. dr Aleksandra Dickov 10. Asst. pripr. Vesna Vasić-Zarić 11. Dr Jasminka Marković, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department
Prof dr Aleksandra Nedić
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32. (StIII-IZPR) DENTAL CARE IN COMMUNITY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT DENTAL CARE IN COMMUNITY
STATUS OF THE Elective
Condition none
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
third - - 2 1 - - 6,0
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Goals continue to ensure that the student after school in this election subjects improve their knowledge about the public health aspects of oral diseases, understand and accept the idea of the tasks of preventive dentistry and its role to significantly improve
oral health in the community.
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1. Know, understand and accept the ideas and tasks of preventive dentistry; 2. Knows and understands the meaning of the most important diseases of the mouth and teeth (caries, periodontitis, oral cancer, orthodontic anomalies, trauma, etc..) 3. Knows the impact of social cultural and environmental factors that contribute to health or illness; 4. Epidemiological methods of monitoring and evaluation of movement of certain oral diseases and national pathology in general; 5. Understands the principles for the prevention of oral disease and promote oral health; 6. Knows the importance and possibility of application of preventive measures at the level of the whole community; 7. Understands and can choose the best strategy for the promotion of oral health in the circumstances, and 8. Understands, accepts the principles and priorities the promotion of (oral) health as a basic commitment of all segments of society in improving oral health.
Skills Organizes and conducts programs to prevent oral diseases in the local community.
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1. Socio-dental indicators of oral health. Determining the need for oral health. Trends in oral health. Sociomedical aspects of oral diseases. Social, economic and psychological significance of diseases of mouth and teeth. Methods for epidemiological research and monitoring of oral disease. 2. Strategies in the prevention of diseases of mouth and teeth (conventional, modern, specific). Software protection in dental services 3. Promotion of oral health, health education, motivation of individuals and society. 4. Organization and implementation of dental health care in the local community. Software protection. Evaluation of the protection program.
Training - methodical unit Topic papers for public defense in consultation with the candidates determined in the course of business seminars. Thread can be processed individually or groups up to 4 students. Areas from which can be taken of seminar topics: 1. Oral Pathology Research 2. Promotion of oral health at the local level. 3. Health education in dentistry 4. Strategy for the provision of oral health 5. Indicators of oral health 6. Fluoridation of drinking water 7. Dental care program 8. Motivation of individuals and society for the preservation of oral health 9. Financing dental care 10. Evaluation of dental care 11. Organization of dental health care Free choice of topics by agreement with the mentor.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
In preparation
Additional
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List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate Professor Scientist
6 1 1 2
1. Prof. dr Zorica Šeguljev 2. Prof. dr Marica Miladinov- Mikov 3. Prof. dr Stefanović Slavica
4. Doc. dr Duška Blagojević (u izboru) 5. Asst. mr Sanja Vujkov 6. Asst. mr Ivan Tušek 7. Asst. mr Vladimir Petrović 8. Asst. mr Gorana Ćosić 9. Asst. mr Predrag ðurić 10. Asst. pripr. Tihomir Dugandžija
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković ensuring
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33. (StIV-BZUK) TEETH DISEASE – CLINIC II STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT TEETH DISEASE – CLINIC 2
STATUS OF THE Compulsory
Condition Diseases of teeth-Clinic I, Special Pharmacology (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fourth - 3 - - - - 3,0
Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical
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The aim of the subject is to teach the student for treatment of hard dental tissue diseases in clinical conditions
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Students need to master the treatment of disease of solid tissue and dental pulp of teeth reversibile changes
Skills
Skills are gained on the practical teaching of clinical work with independent control of the working phase. Some aspects of clinical skills are integrated in subjects Endodontics I and II. During exercise the subjects of clinical diseases of teeth I and II, and Endodontics in cases I and II student, working with the control phase, the Compulsoryda done 40 therapy of solid dental tissues. At the end of the exercises from tooth diseases II student should: 1. Government of diagnostic procedures related to diseases of hard dental tissue and dental pulp 2. Theoretical and practical knowledge of materials show that the temporary and definitive closure of Cavity 3. Theoretically and practically demonstrate that knowledge assets and therapeutic protocol in treatment of deep caries
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Clinical examination of the patient, entering data in the dental board Diagnosing caries and dental pulp diseases Therapeutic procedures in deep caries (diagnosis and treatment of deep lesions, setting up funds to cover direct and indirect pulp) Cavity preparation for amalgam meet Cavity preparation for amalgam meet, entering and placing cement base Cavity preparation for amalgam fill in the class (base, setting the final construction) Cavity preparation for amalgam meet class II (placing the substrate, the placement matrix and interdentalnih Kocic, placing the final construction) MOD Cavity preparation for amalgam fill (background set, setting the matrix and interdentalnih Kocic, placing the final construction) Cavity preparation for multi-surface fill Cavity preparation for adhesive and set about fulfilling the enamel / dentinskih adhesives. Finish definitive construction
RECOMMANDE
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Compulsory
1. Endodoncija, V.Filipović i sar., III izdanje, Univerzitet u Beogradu 1996
Additional 1. Clinical Endodotics, A text book, Second revised edition Leif Tronstad 2002
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
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List of teachers and assistents
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1. Doc dr Ljubomir Petrović 2. Doc dr Larisa Blažić 3. Doc. dr Tatjana Brkanić (u izboru) 4. Asst. mr Ivana Stojšin
5. Asst. Milan Drobac 6. Dr Igor Stojanac, Associate u nastavi 7. Dr Ivana Kantardžić, Associate u nastavi 8. Dr Karolina Vukoje, Associate u nastavi 9. Emanuela Kulinović, student doktorskih studija
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković,. ensuring
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34. (StIV-ENDD) ENDODONTRICS I STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT ENDODONTRICS I
STATUS OF THE Compulsory
Condition Diseases of teeth - Clinics II (Exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fourth - - 1 2 1 - 3,0
Methods of teaching THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL
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GOAL predmeta je da student savlada terapiju endodonta i periradikularnog područja
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Student treba da savlada osnovna i nova saKnowledge iz endodoncije, sadašnjem i budućem razvoju struke, dijagnostici bolesti, instrumentima i postupcima u terapiji periradukularnog područja.
Skills
Skills se stiču na praktičnoj nastavi samostalnim radom uz kontrolu radnih faza Na kraju praktične nastave iz Endodoncije I student treba da: 1. Vlada dijagnostičkim postupcima vezanim za obolenja endodonta i periradikularnog područja 2. Ovlada pripremom polja rada 3. Teorijski i praktično pokaže da poznaje instrumente i materijale u endodonciji 4. Teorijski i praktično pokaže da poznaje instrumentaciju endodontskog prostora na modelu
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units 1. Apeksni parodontitisi, dijagnostički postupci,podela, klinička slika 2. Uvod u endodontsku terapiju 3. Morfologija cavuma dentis 4. Endodontski instrumenti (iso standard) 5. Aseptičan rad u endodonciji 6. Endodontska preparacija-protokol rada 7. Definitivna opturacija endodontskog prostora
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Dijagnoza i analiza rtg nalaza 2. Plan terapije 3. Trepanacija 4. Formiranje pristupnog kaviteta 5. Ispitivanje inicijalne prohodnosti 6. Odontometrija 7. Instrumentacija kanala korena (tehnike izvodjenja) 8. Irigacija kanala korena 9. Medikacija 10. Opturacija kanala korena
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Endodoncija, V.Filipović i sar., III izdanje, Univerzitet u Beogradu 1996
Additional 1. Clinical Endodotics , A text book, Second revised edition Leif Tronstad 2002
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
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List of teachers and assistents
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Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate Professor Scientist
1 2 3
1. Doc. dr Ljubomir Petrović 2. Doc. dr Larisa Blažić 3. Doc. dr Tatjana Brkanić (u izboru) 4. Asst. mr Ivana Stojšin
5. Asst. Milan Drobac 6. Dr Igor Stojanac, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković,. ensuring
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35. CLINICAL PROSTHETICS I (StIV-KLPR) STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Departmentza stomatologiju
NAME OF SUBJECT KLINIČKA PROTETIKA 1
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Stomatološka protetika-pretklinika, Stomatološki materijali (za polaganje ispita)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
fourth 1 6 1 6 5 5 14,0
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Acquisition of knowledge on basic biomedical and technological mobileprotetic skills and skills which are the foundations of clinical work in a conventional or implant-prothesis therapy partially or totally teethless jaw.
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Curriculum mobile prosthetics allows students to learn: - The importance of oral health and treatment needs of implementation mobilnoprotetičke - Tell nonphysiological and pathological conditions stomatognatog system - Understand the functional anatomy and physiology of partially or totally edentate jaw - Diagnostic procedures and tests relevant to the implementation mobilnoprotetičke therapy - Set the indication and the corresponding Based on her treatment plan mobileprotetic - About the impact of defense mobileprotetic therapy on dental and health system patients - Understand and connect the laboratory and clinical procedures mobileprotetic therapy - Materials and instruments and laboratory or clinical equipment and appliances - Determine the type of material which will be implemented mobilnoprotetička therapy - Implement mobileprotetic therapy with purpose of improving oral health through a satisfactory period of time - With literature data, improve knowledge and apply them in everyday life
Skills
- Materials and processing technologies and their application in laboratory and clinical mobile prosthetics. - Physiology stomatognatog system, which along with knowledge about the normal function includes Knowledge about diagnosis and treatment mobileprotetic dysfunction. - Biomechanics stomatognatog system, and the impact mobileprotetic works on it. - Conventional mobileprotetic therapy and rehabilitation stomatognatog system. - Implant-prosthetic treatment totally edentate jaw Clinical-epidemiological research on the possibilities of implementing mobileprotetic conventional therapy procedures Knowledge and skills of diagnostic, therapeutic and laboratory procedures developed lectures, seminars and clinical tests and exercises in small groups of students.
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TOTAL PROSTHESIS-anatomical material of the upper and lower jaw. Anatomical material and kinonetics temporomandibular joint. The position and movement of the lower jaw. Features dental system. Ledge of the upper and lower total prosthesis. Soft tissue and muscle activity. Preliminary (anatomical) and functional image of the upper and lower jaw edentate. Retention factors of total prosthesis. Factors total prosthesis stabilization. -Determining interjaw relations. Transfer of business models in the articulator and simulation capabilities of movement of the lower jaw. Portable Buccal arc. Positional registry. -Guidelines for determining the position of front teeth. Guidelines in determining the position of lateral teeth. -Specific skeletal jaw relationship. Determining the position of the teeth teethless patients with skeletal Class 1.2 i3. Clinical test-set teeth in bezubih patients. Concept (model) bilateral balanced occlusion. -Final laboratory procedures in the preparation of complete dentures. Temporary and imedijatna total prosthesis. Supradentalne prosthesis. Implant - prosthetic aspects teethless rehabilitation patients. -Changes in the soft tissues of the holders of complete dentures. Complications during the wearing of complete dentures. Geriatric aspects of therapy in teethless patients. Removable partial denture - dental system. The teeth in the dental series. Supporting tissues of teeth. Toothless or residual alveolar ridge. Interplay of the remaining teeth and braces. Implants as support elements of removable partial denture. Occlusion. Features stomatognatog system. -Loss of teeth and consequences stomatognati system. Classification of teethlessness. Distribution of partial dentures. Forms of partial dentures. Tasks prosthetic treatment partial dentures. Partial-panel, respectively. Interim partial denture. Immediate partial dentures. Transitional or interim dentures. Biting prosthesis. Biting reef and other occlusal splint. Conditional permanent partial denture plate. Permanent partial denture plate. Skelet-partial dentures. Elements skelet partial denture. Dental paralelometar. Basic concepts related to planning skelet prosthesis. Retention, biostatika, planning skelet partial denture. Complex-partial dentures. Policies in developing skelet partial denture. Fixed compensation intended skelet acceptance of partial dentures. Cutting to the size of dental prosthetics. Link mobile and fixed compensation. Partial telescope prosthesis. Double telescope crown. Double Cone crown. Making partial telescope prosthesis. Specific clinical and laboratory telescope making partial dentures. -Other forms of partial dentures. Supradentalne, two-piece, swing-lok, reduced, unilateral partial denture. Flexible partial dentures. Partial denture on implants. -Aesthetics of partial dentures.
Practical teaching – methodical units
TOTALNI PROSTHESIS:-history, status, clinical examination, treatment plan adoption; Preparing the patient for treatment the total prostheses. Selection and evaluation of a spoon for prints; print preparing materials and taking the anatomical images. -Test and shaping individual tablespoons of the above and / or lower jaw edentate. Functional images teethless jaw. -Determining inter-jaw relations in the treatment of total prosthesis. The transfer-fixing and working models Buccal onions; Working with the articulator of secondary value. Analysis model and inter-jaw relations in the articulator; Determination of shape, size and color of teeth. -Control set of teeth in complete dentures, functional, aesthetic factors and individualization set. Submission-ready complete dentures; control and correction of conducted therapy. Fracture-repair base total prosthesis; total prosthesis direct and indirect method. Removable partial denture: Preparation of the patient and working spaces for mobileprotetic therapy; Meeting Protocol. -Analysis of X-ray images; Adoption of the plan of treatment, preparation of supporting tissue partial denture. -Choosing a spoon; anatomical image of the upper and / or lower limits jaw. Analysis of study models; -Test and shaping individual tablespoons of the above and / or lower jaw partially edentate. Functional images. Trip-sized base removable partial denture; resource planning stabilization and retention of partial prosthesis; Determination of form and technique fresed elements in the combined therapy of partial dentures. -Determining inter-jaw relations in the treatment of partial dentures. The transfer-fixing and working models Buccal onions. Working with the articulator of secondary value. Test-model partial denture; Clinical Trials put teeth in partial denture. -Submit final partial denture; control and maintenance of partial dentures. .
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. M.Krstić, A.Petrović, D.Stanišić-Sinobad, Z.Stošić STOMATOLOŠKA PROTETIKA - TOTALNA PROTEZA; III dopunjeno izdanje, „VELARTA“, Beograd, 1998.
2. D.Stamenković STOMATOLOŠKA PROTETIKA - PARCIJALNE PROTEZE, Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredsta, Beograd 2006.
Additional
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1. Prof. dr Ljubiša Džambas 2. Prof. dr Dubravka Marković 3. Doc. dr Ljiljana Strajnić 4. Asst. mr Tatjana Puškar 5. Asst. pripr. Branislava Petronijević, 6. Asst. mr Bojana Jefić – Milekić 7. Dr Aleksandra Andjelković,Associate u nastavi 8. Dr Danijela ðurović,Associate u nastavi
9. Nonenja Opačić,student doktorskih studija
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36. (StIV-OHIR) ORAL SURGERY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry NAME OF SUBJECT ORAL SURGERY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Special Pharmacology (exam), Radiology (for exams), dental anesthesiology (exam), Surgery (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fourth 2 3 2 3 2 1 9,0
Methods of teaching Lectures, Exercises opening, working Exercises, demonstration Exercises
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Managing knowledge in the field dentogenih infections, dental traumatology and alveolar extensions, preprotetical surgery, surgical orthodontic cooperation, painful condition n. trigeminal and the basic skills of giving local anesthesia and tooth extraction
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Diagnosis of pathological conditions and determining the surgical indications for oral work. Prevention of tooth extraction and giving local anesthesia, and their treatment.
Skills Training for self-giving of local anesthesia and the ordinary tooth extraction. Executing intaoral incision in the vestibulum.
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1. Basic oral surgical principles. Specific oral surgical work in the oral cavity. Forensic aspects of oral surgery. 2. Design dentoalveolar incision in surgery. Indications and contraindications for the selection of cut. 3. The concept and definition. Etiological factors. Clinical features and diagnosis 4. Classification. Indications and kontraidikacije extracting. 5. Roots and foreign bodies. Operational flow of surgical removal. Care and early postoperative course. 6. Surgical orthodontic cooperation. The scope of cooperation in oral surgery. Chronological order and types of interventions. Orthodontic preparation and indication for operation. Failures of cooperation. 7. Chronic periapikal lesions. The concept and definition. Microflora. Clinical features and diagnosis. Differential diagnosis. 8. Tooth root resection. Indications for operation. Preoperative preparation of the tooth. Techniques. Types of channel closure teeth. 9. Jaw cysts. The concept and definition. Classification. Clinical picture, diagnosis and operative treatment. Postoperative observations. 10. Prosthetic surgical cooperation. The scope of cooperation in oral surgery. Partitions deformities. Irregularities of bone structure. Irregularities of soft structures. Combined irregularities. 11. Prosthetic surgical cooperation. Types of oral surgical interventions. Specific postoparativnog surgeries and treatments. 12. Fundamentals of oral implantology. Indications for operation. Types of implantation. Complications notion periimplantitisa. 13. Benign tumors of bone and soft tissue. Term. Classification. Frequency. Clinical picture. Specific surgical treatment. 14. Oral-surgical aspects of facial pain. Acute and chronic pain. Painful syndromes. Idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia. Temporomandibular joint and the importance of the loss of supporting zones. 15. Oral surgical aspects of patient risk. Specific individual disease for oralnohirurškr intervention. Patients suffering from bacterial endocarditis, cardiac rhythm disorders, endocrine disorders and liver.
Practical teaching – methodical units
1. Introductory Exercises (15 hours). The demonstration display. Job. Reception and triage patients. Medical History. Clinical review. Sterilization and sterility protection. Protective equipment. Instruments for extracting teeth. Technique extraction of teeth and anesthetic. 2. Test (3 hours) - Inervacione zone. Techniques giving plexus anesthesia and mandibular anesthesia indirect method. 3. Test (3 hours) - history, examination instruments, dental extraction, tooth extraction. 4. Practical work with patients (60 hours) - Preview. Diagnostics. X-ray analysis. Anesthetic. Extraction of teeth. Disposal of complications. Dentogenih treatment of acute infections. 5. Demoonstracione Exercises (9 hours) - View and assistance when performing oral surgical procedures in the operating room.
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Ljubomir Todorović (ur.): Oralna hirurgija. Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2000. 2. Aleksa Marković (ur.): Praktikum oralne hirurgije. Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2004. 3. Vlasta Petrović (ur.): Atlas stomatološke rendgenologije. Beograd, 1995
Additional 1. Jovan Perović (ur.): Hemostaza u stomatologiji. Beograd, 1978. 2. Vlasta Petrović (ur.): Periapikalne lezije. Beograd, 2001.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
15 25 2h3 4 10 40
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
2 1 1
1. Prof dr Srećko Selaković 2. Doc. dr Siniša Mirković
3. Asst. mr Ivan Šarčev 4. Asst. Branislav Bajkin
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković ensuring
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37. (StIV-OMED) ORAL MEDICINE STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry
NAME OF SUBJECT ORAL MEDICINE
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT
Compulsory
Condition
Special pharmacology (for exams), General Medicine (exam)
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars seminara
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fourth 2 2 1 2 2 - 6,0
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Etiological factors, clinical features and treatment of oral diseases. Oral clinical manifestations of systemic disease. The characteristics of healthy oral mucosa. Type of pathological changes in oral mucous membranes. Differential diagnosis of red, white, erosive and ulceroznih lesions and pigmentation of oral mucosa. Collect, collate and analyze data anamnesis, clinical examination, diagnostic tests. Determine the appropriate laboratory tests and interpret findings. Diagnose the disease. Determine a plan of treatment, prescribe medication. Treatment of potentially malignant oral diseases, "Screeing" Review of certain populations.
Skills
Taking anamnesis, performing oral clinical examination, completing the documentation. Identify congenital anomalies of language. Identify pathological changes of oral mucosa. Brake disorder saliva secretion. Identify local etiological factors. Palpate the regional lymph and salivary glands. Diagnostic performance tests on the patient. Taking material for bacteriological and micological analysis. Make the patient to laboratory testing. Conduct therapeutic interventions. Performance of dental examination in the detection of oral foci, x-ray analysis.
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units The characteristics of healthy oral mucosa. Pathological changes in the oral mucosa. Criteria for the classification of oral diseases. Defensive factors of the oral cavity. Diseases of the lips and tongue. Recurrent oral ulceration. Infections of oral mucosa: viral, bacterial, fungal. Allergic reactions to oral mucous membranes. Changes in oral mucosa caused by physical, chemical, thermal and radiation agents. Pigmentation of oral mucosa. Xeratomy, salivary gland disease. Gingival enlargement, inflammatory hiperpazije. Benign tumors. Potentially malignant oral disorders. Oral manifestations: skin diseases, gastrointestinal diseases and disorders of metabolism, endocrine diseases, blood diseases, kidney, respiratory and neuromuscular diseases, immunological diseases, cardiovascular diseases, psychosomatic disorders and psychiatric diseases. Orofacial pain. Oral dizestesion and taste disturbance. Halitosis. Oral focal infection. Emergency situation in oral medicine.
Practical teaching – methodical units Anamnesis and clinical examination of oral mucosa. Clinical tests in the diagnosis of oral diseases. Methods of laboratory diagnosis. Application of protective measures to prevent the spread of infection. Characteristics of healthy oral skin. Diagnose diseases of the oral mucosa. Therapeutic procedures and therapeutic procedures. Medications. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedure with focal infection.
RECOMMANDE
D READING
Compulsory
1. Bokor-Bratić M. Oralna medicina, MBM-PLAS, Novi Sad, 2002.
Additional 1. Scully C, Porter S. Orofacial disease, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 2003. 2. 2. Field A. Langman L. Tyldesley’s oral medicine, 5th ed. Oxford University Press, New
York, 2003.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
10 30 60
List of teachers and assistents
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1 1 1. Prof. Dr Marija Bokor-Bratić
2. Dr Radoslava Boberić – Vasić, Associate u nastavi
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković, ensuring
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38. (SтIV-DST) CHILD DENTISTRY STUDY PROGRAM Studies of Dentistry DEPARTMENT Department of Dentistry SUBJECT CHILD DENTISTRY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Preventive dentistry
The year of studies
Winter term (No. of the lessons per
week)
Summer term (No. of the lessons per week Number of pre-exam
tests
Number or seminar papers
Number of POINTS
Lectures Practice Lectures Practice
fourth 1 3 2 3 - 8,0
Methodology
AIM
Students should gain basic knowledge in Child Dentistry
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SKILLS Students should gain knowledge of the medical procedures in Child Dentistry.
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Lectures – methodical units 1. Child dentistry: definition, aims, importance and objectives. 2. The development of oral cavity and teeth, development of jaw and odontogenesis 3. The teeth growth: mechanism, theories, chronology, marking, histological and anatomic features of milk and
permanent teeth. 4. Irregularities in teeth growth: classification and aetiology. Irregularities in teeth growth, position, shape, size,
number and colour. Irregular teeth structure caused by common, local factors and intoxications. Hereditary and idiopathic structure irregularities.
5. Dentistry and children: diagnosis, amnesia, usual check-ups. Preparation of work with children, difference in psychological types of children. Dentistry registers.
6. X-ray in child dentistry, types of shooting, indications and protection. 7. Caries of milk teeth: properties, localization, diagnosis and therapy. Circulatory caries. 8. Treatment of caries of milk and permanent teeth: treatment of the first level of caries lesions. Preventive fill-in.
Treatment of advanced levels of caries. 9. Filling-up materials in child dentistry: materials for temporary and permanent filling. ( amalgam, composite, gas-
ion meters) 10. Pain control by anaesthetics: use of local anaesthetics in preparation of oral cavity for the extraction of a tooth. 11. Treatment of dental pulp and preapical tissue: pulp diseases, diagnosis and treatment of dental pulp of milk and
permanent teeth. Periodonits of milk and permanent teeth, diagnosis, complications, therapy. Treatment of the teeth with partially developed roots.
12. Soft tissue diseases: types, classification, diagnosis and therapy. 13. Periodontal diseases of children: types, classification, diagnosis and therapy. Juvenile periodontal diseases. 14. Influence of common diseases on the oral cavity and teeth of children. 15. Oral surgery treatment of children: extraction of teeth, indications and contra-indications. Urgent conditions in
dentistry. Tumours and cyst. 16. Tooth injuries of milk and permanent teeth: types, diagnosis, complications and therapy. 17. Child dentistry care and high risk child patients: children with heart and circulatory diseases, children with limited
abilities- the use of local anaesthetics. 18. Prosthetic treatment of children: specificities, principles, indications, fix and mobile compensations.
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1. Child dentistry: definition, importance, aims and objectives. Particularities in child treatment, pain control, first time visit at the dentists.
2. Psychological types of children: establishing and special approach. 3. Diagnosis of oral cavity and teeth diseases of children: history of disease, exanimation, diagnosis and continuous
check up. 4. X-ray diagnosis in child dentistry: types of shooting, reading of the records, indications, child protection while
shooting. 5. Treatment planning in child dentistry: variations according to teeth types( milk, mix, permanent) 6. Milk teeth caries: types and localization. 7. Special preparation or oral cavity with milk teeth: basic rules and principles. 8. Treatment of milk teeth caries: cavity preparation, advanced levels of milk teeth caries. 9. Complication of milk teeth caries: diagnosis, differential diagnosis of pulp diseases of milk teeth. 10. Treatment of pulp diseases of milk teeth: vital and mortal methods of curing. 11. Circulatory caries: clinical report, diagnosis, treatment. 12. Specific preparation of oral cavity with permanent teeth. 13. Treatment of permanent teeth caries: treatment of the first level of caries lesions of enamel, preventive fill-in,
treatment of advanced levels of teeth caries. 14. Treatment of caries of permanent teeth: vital and mortal methods of curing. Treatment of periodonits. 15. Treatment of the teeth with partially developed roots: indications, techniques. 16. Urgent conditions in child dentistry: first aid, acute dental infections. 17. Medications and substrates in child dentistry: conditions required for substrates and medications for oral cavity. 18. Materials used for filling: materials for temporary and permanent filling. ( amalgam, composite, gas-ion meter
cements) 19. Anaesthetics in child dentistry: specificity, types, complications. 20. Specific oral surgery of children: child preparation for surgery, instruments used. 21. Pulling out of milk and permanent teeth of children: specificity, indications, contra-indications, complications. 22. Injuries of milk and permanent teeth: classification, first visit procedure. 23. Injuries of supporting tissue: classification, diagnosis, treatment. 24. Injuries of hard tissues: classification, diagnosis, treatment. 25. Diseases of oral cavity of children: classification, virus diseases, herpes stomatits. . 26. Paradontium diseases: history classification of gingivitis and paradontopatia and juvenile paradontopatia. 27. Treatment of paradontium diseases: oral hygiene, plaque control. Early detection and treatment. 28. Specific treatment of special ability children: special visits and treatments. 29. Dentistry prosthetics in child dentistry: indication, basic principles, prosthetic treatment of milk and permanent
teeth.
RECOMMENDED READING
Compulsory In preparation
Additional
Student evaluation –no. of points for each activity
Pre-exam activities Final exam Total Lectures Practice Pre-exam tests seminar papers Other Written Oral
100 10 30 60
List of professors and assistants
Associate Assistant Lecturer prof. of professional studies
Assistant prof. Associate prof. Full professor scientist
1 2 1
1. Assistant Prof. Dr Duška Blagojević 2. Assistant MA Ivan Tušek 3. Assistant MA Sanja Vujkov
4. Аssociate Bojan Petrović
The Head of The Department Prof. Dr Dubravka Marković , ensuring
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39. (StIV-PDNT) PERIODONTAL DISEASES STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department of dentistry
SUBJECT Periodontal disease
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT compulsory
Condition Gnatologia
The year of studies
Winter term (No. of the lessons per week)
Summer term (No. of the lessons per week
Number of pre-exam tests
Number or seminar papers
Number of POINTS
Lectures Practice Lectures Practice
Fourth 1 2 1 2 - - 6,0
Methodology Lectures and practice
AIM
Gaining basic knowledge of aetiology, pathogenesis and classification of periodontal diseases.
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Gaining basic knowledge of aetiology, pathogenesis and classification of periodontal diseases, as well as basic methods used in establishing diagnosis and treatment.
SKILLS Gaining manual dexterity in working with periodontal instruments, on dental phantoms and patients
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Lectures – methodical units 1. Introductory lecture 2. Anatomy of parodontium 3. Anatomy of parodontium 4. Classification of the diseases of parodontium 5. Epidemiology of the diseases of parodontium 6. Aetiology of gingivitis 7. The clinical image of gingivitis 8. Aetiology of peridonotopatia 9. Aetiology of peridonotopatia 10. Pathogenesis of peridonotopatia 11. Pathogenesis of peridonotopatia 12. Pathogenesis of peridonotopatia 13. The clinical image of peridonotopatia 14. The clinical image of peridonotopatia 15. Differential diagnosis of peridonotopatia
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1. Basic features of healthy periodontal; Clinical treatment of patients with periodontal diseases- diagnosis a) personal hurts b) objective changes c) x-ray analysis
2. The use of prevention measures from spreading the infections (hepatitis, HIV...) Examination of patients with periodontal diseases-diagnosis.
3. Aetiology of peridonotopatia (specific and common factors) Dental plaque ( basic properties and importance, microbiological analysis of dental plaque) Identification of dental plaque by clinical examination and colouring it. Plaque index ( Silness-Loe) aetiology of peridonotopatia (specific and common factors)
4. Methods of decreasing of symptoms of periodontal inflammation. Motivation and teaching patients to perform
everyday oral hygiene. Methods used for decreasing the symptoms of periodontal inflammation.
5. Establishing the level of oral hygiene- Plaque index (Silness-Loe) and the condition of gingival (GI Loe-Silness). Removal of dental plaque.
6. Dental mineral plaque, characteristics and importance: mineral plaque index (Greene-Vermillion). Instruments and techniques for removing it.
7. Concrements, features and importance; Instruments and techniques for removing it.
8. Test. Removing of mineral and all other soft dental plaques. 9. Index of oral hygiene and CPITN. Removing of mineral plaque and sub gingival concrements.
10. Removing of mineral plaque and concrements. The importance of oral hygiene, Motivation and teaching patients
to perform everyday oral hygiene. 11. X-ray apparatus for removal of the dental deposits, techniques.
12. Removal of sub gingival deposits. 13. Removal of sub gingival deposits.
14. Removal of sub gingival deposits. 15. The test- Iatrogenic factors in aetiology of peridonotopatia (detecting and elimination)
RECOMMENDED READING
Compulsory 1. KLINIČKA PARADONTOLOGIJA, Dimitrijević, ðukanović, Zelić, Leković, Ursu-Magdu,
Janković, Čakić, Janković, Aleksić
Additional 1. OSNOVI KLINIČKE PARADONTOLOGIJE, Zelić 2. KLINIČKA PARADONTOLOGIJA I ORALNA IMPLANTOLOGIJA, Linde
Student evaluation –no. of points for each activity
Pre-exam activities Final exam Total
Lectures Practice Pre-exam tests seminar papers Other Written Oral 100
10 30 60
List of professors and assistants
Associate Assistant Lecturer Professor Assistant prof. Associate prof. Full professor scientist
1 2 1
1. Assistant Prof. Dr Milanko ðurić 2. Assistant MA Jelena Računica 3. Assistant. Ivana Gušić 4. Associate in teaching Dr Tanja Predin
The Head of The Department Prof. Dr Dubravka Marković , ensuring
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40. (StIV-JZDR) PUBLIC HEALTH
STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department of Dentistry
COURSE TITLE Public health COURSE STATUS Compulsory
Condition: no
Year of study
Winter sem. (number of classes per week)
Summer sem. (number of classes per week) Number of tests
Number of seminars
Number of POINTS
Lectures Practice Lectures Practice
fourth - - 3 1 - - 3,0
Methods of teaching Lectures, practice, seminars
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Skills Communications, health promotion, risk analysis, prevention of dental and oral apparatus disease.
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surfaces swabs. 16. Viruses in the environment. 17. Epidemiology and public health. 18. Epidemiological researches. 19. Epidemiological models. 20. Preventing and combating of infectious diseases. 21. Epidemiology of malignant neoplasms. 22. Prevention of nosocomial infections. 23. Epidemiology of blood transmitted infections. 24. Epidemiology of AIDS infections. 25. Public health. Health and quality of life. 26. The concept and strategy "Health for all in the XXI century". 27. Promotion of health. 28. Health education. 29. Communication in health care. 30. Health care and factors that affect health care realization. Organization of health service. 31. Planning and programming of health care. 32. Criteria for assessing the social medical importance of diseases of mouth and teeth. Methodology for the prevention and
control of mass non-infectious diseases. 33. Financing of health care. Health system reforms. 34. Quality of health care. Health technology. 35. Occupational hazards and workplace risks. 36. Occupational infections. 37. Occupational skin diseases. 38. Occupational ionizing radiation damage. 39. Occupational trauma. 40. Protection measures at work. 41. Health promotion at workplace.
Training - methodical units
1. Nutrition and health of teeth and oral apparatus – seminar. 2. Hygienic conditions for a dental surgery - seminar. 3. Microbiological correctness of air – seminar. 4. Microbiological correctness of herbal preparations used as an aid in the prevention and treatment of oral infections - a
seminar. 5. Display of national pathology. (1 class) 6. Prevention and control of infectious diseases in dental practice. (1 class) 7. Models of nosocomial infections researches and demonstration of the research of hospital epidemic. (1 class) 8. Methods and means of medical educational work with the demonstration of a creative workshop as a method. 9. Preparation and presentation of a health educational means and / or a method of medical educational work. 10. Making of the action plan of health educational campaign and social marketing approach in the community. 11. Expertise of working ability in order to verify occupational infectious disease. 12. Expertise of working ability in order to verify the occupational skin disease. 13. Expertise of working ability in order to verify the occupational damage caused by ionizing radiation.
All the topics of practical training last for 1 class of teaching, except teaching topics under number 1 and 4, which last for 2 classes.
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RECOMMENDED READING
Compulsory
1. FOOD HYGIENE, authors B. Novaković, M. Mirosavljev, Edicija udžbenici, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad, 2005
2. HYGIENE AND HEALTH EDUCATION, authors B. Novaković, V. Grujić, Edicija udžbenici, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad, 2005
3. MEDICAL BACTERIOLOGY (General and special bacteriology), author М. Švab Vlahović and contributors, Savremena administracija, Beograd, 2005,
4. MEDICAL VIROLOGY, authors V. Jerant Patić, Orthomedix, Novi Sad, 2007, 537, (or Zavod za udžbenike, Beograd, 1995, 540 – first edition)
5. EPIDEMIOLOGY – Reading recommended by Department of Epidemiology, Z. Radovanović, editor: Epidemiology, first edition, Niš, Prosveta, 2005.
6. SOCIAL MEDICINE, authors ð. Jakovljević, V. Grujić, The University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Udžbenici 33, Novi Sad, 1995.
7. MEDICINE, METHODS, I. Mikov, Nova prosveta, Beograd, 1995.
Additional http: / www.wхо.инт
Evaluation of student’s work– number of points for each activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Practice Test Seminar work Other Written Oral 100
25 25 12 38
The list of teachers and associates
Associate Assistant Lecturer Prof. of professional st. Assistant prof. Associate prof. Professor Scientist
11 2 7 6
1. Prof. Budimka Novaković PhD 2. Prof. Vera Grujić PhD 3. Prof. Мirjana Мartinov- Cvejin PhD 4. Prof. Zorica Šeguljev PhD 5. Prof. Мarica Мiladinov- Mikov PhD 6. Prof. Nada Mačvanin PhD 7. Prof. Mira Mihajlović- Ukropina PhD 8. Prof. Zora Jelesić PhD 9. Prof. Eržebet Ač-Nikolić PhD 10. Prof. Bela Prokeš PhD 11. Prof. Ivana Hrnjaković-Cvjetković PhD 12. Prof. Vesna Milošević PhD 13. Prof. Ivan Mikov PhD 14. Assistant prof. Marija Jevtić PhD 15. Assistant prof. Svetlana Kvrgić PhD
16. Asssist.. Sanja Bjelović 17. Assist.. Master Dragana Balać 18. Assist.. Master Jelena Mirilov-Bjelanović 19. Assist.. Master Milka Popović 20. Assist.. Master Vesna Mijatović Jovanović 21. Assist.. Master Snežana Ukropina 22. Assist.. Master Vladimir Petrović 23. Assist.. Master Predrag ðurić 24. Assist.. Master Gorana Ćosić 25. Assist.. Master Mirjana Glavaški 26. Assist. Mioljub Ristić (u izboru)
Head of the Department of Hygiene Professor Budimka Novaković PhD, с.р.
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41. AESTHETICS IN DENTISTRY (StIV-IZPR) STUDY PROGRAM ПРОГРАМ
Integrated Studies of Dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department of Dentistry
COURSE TITLE AESTHETICS IN DENTISTRY
COURSE STATUS Optional
Condition no
Year of study
Winter sem. (number of classes per week)
Summer sem. (number of classes per week) Number of
colloquia Number of seminars
Number of ЕSPB
Lectures Practice Lectures Practice
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Acquiring of knowledge about: aesthetic parameters of face and jaws, teeth bleaching techniques, possibilities of therapy of lost dental hard tissue by direct and indirect aesthetic restoration as well as conservative and aesthetic prosthetic reconstruction of endodontic treated teeth that meet the highest aesthetic criteria.
Skills Adoption of skills related to diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that enable making of highly aesthetic conservative and prosthetic reconstruction of the dental crown.
Theoretical classes - methodical units
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II Direct aesthetic restorations of front teeth III Direct aesthetic restorations of the lateral teeth IV Indirect esthetic restorations
1. Composite indirect fillings (inlays and onlays). Indications and contraindications. Teeth preparation. Prints and laboratory stages in making of composite inlays and onlays. Setting of composite inlays and onlays. 2. Ceramic inlays and onlays. Indications and contraindications. Teeth preparation. Prints and laboratory stages in making of ceramic inlays and onlays. Setting of ceramic inlays and onlays. 3. Temporary restoration of teeth prepared for indirect fillings. 4. CAD-CAM technology in making of indirect fillings.
V Porcelain flakes. 1. Porcelain flakes -indications and contraindications. 2. The plan of therapy. Making of diagnostic models and temporary restorations. 3. Preparation of teeth (anterior teeth, premolars). 4. Prints for flakes. 5. Laboratory stages in flakes making. 6. Trial and setting of flakes. VI Non-metallic ceramic crowns
1. Non-metallic ceramic crowns - indications and contraindications. 2. Types of non-metallic ceramic crowns. 3. Preparation of teeth for non-metallic ceramic crowns. 4. Prints 5. Laboratory stages making of nonmetallic ceramic crowns. 6. Trial of ceramic crowns and their setting.
VII Esthetic reconstruction of teeth treated for endodontic. 1. Characteristics of endodontic treated teeth. 2. Direct aesthetic restorations of endodontic treated teeth. 3. Indications for placing pulp cleats. 4. Types of aesthetic pulp cleats; the manner of their setting. 5. Reconstruction of endodontic treated teeth with aesthetic crowns. VIII Teeth bleaching
1. Types of pigmentation and discoloration of teeth. 2. Indications and contraindications for teeth bleaching. 3. Bleaching of vital teeth. Techniques in surgery. Techniques applicable in home conditions. 4. Bleaching of non vital teeth. Techniques in surgery. Techniques applicable in home conditions.
Training - methodical units
Cavity preparation and making of direct aesthetic restoration of the front teeth Cavity preparation and making of direct aesthetic restoration of the lateral teeth Cavity preparation and making of indirect aesthetic restoration Teeth preparation and making of porcelain flakes- front teeth Teeth preparation and making of porcelain teeth flakes - premolars
Teeth preparation and making of direct aesthetic restoration of endodontic treated teeth Root canal preparation and placing of aesthetic pulp cleats. Making of aesthetic crowns on endodontic treated teeth Teeth preparation and making of non-metallic ceramic crowns Application of bleaching teeth techniques
RECOMMENDED READING
Compulsory Internet
Additional
Evaluation of student’s work – number of points for each activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Practice Test Seminar work Other Written Oral 100
10 10 2х10 2х10 40
The list of teachers and associates
Associate Assistant Lecturer Prof. of professional st. Assistant prof. Associate prof. Professor Scientist
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1. Prof. Dubravka Marković PhD 2. Assistant prof. Larisa Blažić PhD 3. Assistant prof. Ljubomir Petrović PhD 4. Assist. Master Tatjana Puškar 5. Asst. Branislava Petronijević
6. Assistant Milan Drobac 7. Dr Igor Stojanac,, teaching associate
Head of Department Prof. Dubravka Marković PhD,с.р.
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41. MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN DENTAL RESEARCHES (StIV-IZPR) STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department of Dentistry
COURSE TITLE MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN DENTAL RESEARCHES
COURSE STATUS optional
Condition no
Year of study
Winter sem. (number of classes per week)
Summer sem. (number of classes per week) Number of
colloquia Number of seminars
Number of ЕSPB
Lectures Practice Lectures Practice
fourth - - 2 1 - - 8,0
Methods of teaching Lectures, interactive lectures, Internet use, e-learning, practical classes, workshops, learning based on computational problems, the analysis of cases from the practice, participation in research and developmental projects
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Knowledge After passing the exam student is expected to know the different approaches of mathematical modeling of data and to perform factors that influence the variability in dentistry as adequately as he could using the parameters of mathematical models.
Skills Upon the completion of the course, the student is expected to be able to apply the appropriate mathematical model in dental theory and practice and to calculate the unknown parameters of the model.
COURSE CONTENT: Theoretical classes - methodical units 1. Modeling in dentistry 2. Mathematical modeling methods in dentistry 3. The method of the smallest squares 4. Systematic approach to dental researches and practice 5. Laplace and Fourier’s transformation 6. Complete Laplace’s transformation, the concept of subsystems and partial Laplace’s transformation 7. Application of spline functions 8. Interpolation and approximation of functions 9. The principle of convolution 10. Heavisid’s development and general theorem on partial fractions in solving mathematical models via Laplace’s transformation 11. General compartment theory 12. The method of successive derivatives 13. The method of frequency response of linear dynamic systems 14. The method based on the concept of artificial neural networks 15. Method based on fuzzy logic of theory groups 16. The method based on the concept of a fractal 17. The application of incomplete derivatives of linear differential equations, their sum and integrals Training - methodical units
1. Systems theory in dentistry 2. Identification of systems 3. Modeling of frequent responses 4. Structural model 5. System with time delay 6. Places and forms of application of system theory in biology, medicine and dentistry 7. Composite materials in dentistry and the application of mathematical models
RECOMMENDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Popović J, Mathematical principles in pharmacokinetics, compartment analysis and biopharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad
2. Popović J, Mathematical principles in pharmacokinetics, compartment analysis and biopharmacology II part, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad
Additional 1. Ritschel W. Kearns G, Handbook of Basic Pharmacokinetics, APhA Publications, 6th edition,
2004. 2. Pokrajac M, Pharmacokinetics, Grafolik, Beograd
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The list of teachers and associates
Associate Assistant Lecturer Prof. of professional st. Assistant prof. Associate prof. Professor Scientist
0 1 0 0 1 0 5 0
1. Prof. Jovan Popović PhD 4. Prof. Teodor Atanacković PhD
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2. Prof. Stevan Popović PhD 3. Assistant prof. Ljubomir Petrović PhD
5. Prof. Stevan Pilipović PhD 6. Prof. Ljubiša Džambas PhD 7. Аsst. Saša Vukmirović
Head of the Department of Dentistry Prof. Dubravka Marković PhD
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41. (StIV-IZPR) MANAGEMENT IN MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT FOR SOCIAL MEDICINE
NAME OF THE SUBJECT MANAGEMENT IN MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY
SUBJECT STATUS Optional
Condition: none
Sudy year Winter term (No.of lessons per
week) Summer term (No.of lessons
per week) No.of tests No.of
seminars
No.of POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fourth - - 2 1 1 1 8,0
Methods of teaching Lectures, exercises, inclusion of students in the treatment of certain topics, experimental works and other forms of engaging students in learning the subject matter.
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Introducing students to the basics and principles of organization and management systems, with emphasis on health, as a system for providing services in the field of health care population. Therefore, mastering the technology for managing specific routing process in healthcare is the overriding goal to be achieved in this case.
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The case is so structured that students gain knowledge about the importance of management in the contemporary condition of organization. Principles, methods, models and functions of management are the knowledge that the student acquires studying this subject matter, thus enabling him to solve the system.
Skills Acquired knowledge allow mastering the skills of communication in the organization, developing models of motivation, direction and guidance in different situations, guidance personnel policy, creation of teams and teamwork, conduct meetings and informing the user within the system and the environment.
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Theoretical teaching-methodical units 1. Defining management and health management 2. Development theory and practice of management and organization 3. Entrepreneurial Management 4. Structuring management functions 5. Principles of Management 6. Methods of management 7. Management Functions 8. Planning and organizing process 9. Personnel management - the primary function of management 10. Management - Leadership approach to achieving impact on the members of the organization 11. Approaches and styles of management 12. Communication and communication management 13. Motivation in management - the importance and forms of realization of the motivational impact 14. Development Strategy of Health 15. The reform of health system 16. Development Strategy of Health 17. Health system reform
Practical teaching-methodical units
1. Modeling organizational system 2. Creating plans 3. Structuring communication and communication networks in the organization 4. Create a system of motivation and stimulation of employees 5. Planning staff and their development in the organization
RECOMMANDED
LITERATURE
Compulsory
1. Grujić V., Martinov Cvejin М., Leković Б., Menadžment u zdravstvu, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet, 2007.
2. Leković B., Principi menadžmenta, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Ekonomski fakultet, Subotica, 2006.
Additional 1. Mićković P., Menadžment zdravstvenog sistema, ECPD, Beograd 2. Vukmanović Č., Menadžment u zdravstvu, ECPD, Savremena administracija, Beograd
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Списак наставника и Associateа
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate professor
Professor Scientist
1 2 1 3
1. Prof.dr Vera Grujić 2. Prof.dr Mirjana Martinov Cvejin 3. Prof.dr Dušan Bobera 4. Prof.dr Eržebet Ač Nikolić 5. PhD.dr Svetlana Kvrgić 6. PhD.dr Agneš Boljević
7. Assist.Olja Nićiforović Šurković
Chief of department Prof.dr Vera Grujić ensuring
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41. (StIV-IZPR) DENTAL CARE OF ELDERLY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry
DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT FOR DENTISTRY NAME OF THE SUBJECT DENTAL CARE OF ELDERLY SUBJECT STATUS Optional Condition: none
Sudy year Winter term (No.of lessons per
week) Summer term (No.of lessons per
week) No.of tests No.of
seminars No.of POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures. Exercises
fourth - - 2 1 4 - 8,0 Methods of teaching Lectures and exercises
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Knowledge of the aging process and their limits, timely dental care elderly, and provide maximum care dental system through preventive and clinical methods work. Protection of oral health and timely prosthetic rehabilitation of elderly and ill persons.
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Acquisition of knowledge about all the changes that age causes. All changes that may occur in the oral cavity of elderly patients, may arise as a consequence of individual teeth and oral diseases, mucous membrane, or may be manifested as a consequence of systemic diseases, and unwanted effects of different drugs that old or sick people use.
Skills
Conquering the practical knowledge of dentistry, recognition and identification of specific pathological conditions of the structures of old person. Which are systemic diseases that affect older persons. As irreversible changes that need dental prosthetic treatment. All this starting from the repair of soft and solid tissues, extraction of teeth, and to submit final prosthetic works. In each case show the full understanding, both for older people whether healthy or diseased.
SUBJECT CONTENT: Theoretical teaching-methodical units
1.General anatomy, osteology of the head and neck 2. Physiology dental system 3. Masticator system 4. Systemic diseases that affect older persons 5. Aging and changes in the oral lining 6. Aging and Periodontal tissue changes in 7. Care of the elderly or ill people and specialist dental 8. Teamwork in dental care for the elderly cases Practical teaching-methodical units
The plan of treatment depending on the mental and physical condition of the elderly Anamnesis and clinical examination of elderly patients Restoration of remaining teeth, a conservative and prosthetic Repair of the soft tissues of mouth Extraction of teeth at risk elderly patients Providing assistance to elderly persons immovable
RECOMMANDED
LITERATURE
Compulsory
1.Jovan Vukadinović i sar., Gerijartrija za studente medicine ,Udžbenik Medicinskog fakulteta Novi Sad, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu.2008. 2.Jovanović SV, Jeličic NA. Anatomija čoveka glava i vrat. Savremena administracija Beograd,2006. 3.Gudović R. Anatomija centralnog nervnog sistema za student stomatologije. Ortomedics, Novi Sad,2003. 4.Chalmers JM. Geriatric oral healt issuses in Australia, Dent.J. 2001;51(3)188-199.
Additional 1.Janković LJ. Oralna medicina. Beograd:Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva,2004.
Evaluation of students' work– No.of points per each activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper Other Written Oral 100
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Списак наставника и Associateа
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate professor
Professor Scientist
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1. Prof.dr Ljubiša Džambas 2. Dr Aleksandra Andjelković, Associate in teaching
Chief of department Prof.dr Dubravka Marković
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42. (StV-KPRT) CLINICAL PROSTHETICS II STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated studies of dentistry DEPARTMENT Department for dentistry NAME OF SUBJECT CLINICAL PROSTHETICS II STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition CLINICAL PROSTHETICS I
Year of studies
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars
No.of seminars POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fifth 1 5 1 4 6,0
Methods of conducting teaching
Theoretical and practical
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Introduction to basic concepts and clinical procedures in the field of fixed dental prosthetics, the overview of the role of prosthetics in dentistry and adoption of basic principles in planning and oral rehabilitation teethless patients.
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Knowledge
Changes in morphology and physiology kraniofacijalnog system, transmitting the basic parameters of the patients in the external environment, methods of making fixed prosthetic work
Skills Diagnose and plan treatment, root canal preparation, grinding of teeth, taking impressions in fixed prosthetics, cementing fixed prosthetic work
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Theoretical teaching – methodical units Introduction to fixed dental prosthetics History and development of fixed dental prosthetics Medical History in fixed prosthetics and its importance Clinical review of patients with teethless Jaws Craniomandibular joint connection - anatomical and functional specificity Characteristics nonphysiological occlusion Radiological diagnosis orofacijalnog system Models for the study of techniques and procedures for their analysis The role of periodontal tissue in the acceptance of occlusal force and planning in fixed prosthetics Preprotetska prepares mouth and teeth in fixed prosthetics Principles of abutment preparation Preparation of teeth for full cast crown Preparation of teeth for metal-crown Preparation of teeth for inleje and onleje Preparation of teeth for the way facets are placed Tooth preparation for crown bezmetalnu Types bezmetalnih ceramic system Restoration of endodontic teeth treated Indications for various types of factory threads Cast upgrade Bridges, the rules of planning and preparation Letterpress in fixed prosthetics, individual spoon Syringe method for otiskivanjeu fixed prosthetics Colors in fixed prosthetics Temporary Crown Cementing fiksnoprotetskih works Irreversible occlusal restoration of occlusion therapy-fixed replacement Occlusal therapy of patients with malocclusion
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Occlusal trauma, functional analysis of the orofacial complex Taking images of anatomical models for the study Analysis model for the study Preparation of teeth for full cast crown Preparation of teeth for metal-crown Preparation of teeth for Inlay Preparation of teeth for the way facets are placed Tooth preparation for crown bezmetalnu Preparation and aplikovanje different types of factory threads Making the upgrade to cast oneroot and multiroot teeth Grinding teeth side of the bridge Taking fingerprints Adaptation individual spoons Syringe method for otiskivanjeu fixed prosthetics Setting colors in fixed prosthetics Making temporary crowns Cementing fiksnoprotetical works of Michigan splint
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. U pripremi
Additional 1. Rosensteil S, Land M, Fujimoto J Contemporary fixed prosthodontics, Mosby 2006.
Evaluation of students' work – No.of points per individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper The rest Pismeni Oral 100
10 60 30
List of teachers and assistents
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professor PhD Associate prof. Professor Scientist
3 1 1 1
1. Prof dr Dubravka Marković 2. Prof. dr Ljubiša Džambas 3. Doc.dr Ljiljana Strajnić 4. Asst. mrTatjana Puškar 5. Asst. mr Bojana Jefić – Milekić 6. Asst. pripr. Branislava Petronijević
Chief of department Prof. dr Dubravka Marković, ensuring
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43. (StV-PDNT)PERIODONTICS II STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated dentistry studies DEPARTMENT Chair for dentistry NAME OF SUBJECT PERIODONTICS II
SUBJECT STATUS Bound
Condition Periodontics I, Special farmacology (for taking an exam)
Academic Year
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests No.of seminars
No.of POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fifth 1 4 - - - - 3,0
Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical
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Knowledge adoption and usage of various therapeutic procedures in treating patients with periodontitis.
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Knowledge Knowledge adoption about various therapeutic procedures for periodontitis treatment.
Skills Adopting manual skills and usage of various therapeutic procedures in work with the patients with the periodontal tissue illness.
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Теоријска настава – методске јединице 1. Rendgenography in periodontics 2. Rendgenography in periodontics 3. Prognosis of the therapy of the people with periodontitis 4. The plan of the therapy of the patients with periodontitis 5. The plan of the therapy of the patients with periodontitis 6. Preliminary therapy of the periodontitis 7. Causal therapy of the periodontitis 8. Medicamentous therapy in periodontics 9. Selection of the method for elimination of the periodontal pockets 10. Treating of the periodontal pockets 11. Gingivectomy with gingivoplasty 12. Flap surgery 13. Flap surgery 14. Regenerative methods of treating patients with periodontitis 15. Regenerative methods of treating patients with periodontitis 16. Mucogingival anomalies and their therapy 17. Mucogingival anomalies and their therapy 18. Pre-prosthetic preparation of the periodontal tissue 19. Pre-prosthetic preparation of the periodontal tissue 20. Action of the forces on periodontal tissue 21. Therapy of the disturbed occlusion 22. Maintenance of the therapeutic results 23. Complications of the periodontitis ant their therapy 24. Juvenile periodontitis 25. Prevention of the periodontitis (primary, secondary and tertiary) 26. Risky patients 27. Correlation of the periodontal tissue illness and general health 28. Correlation of the periodontal tissue illness and general health 29. Formation of the oral foci 30. Ethiological diagnostics of the focal infection
Практична настава – методске јединице
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1. Clinical features of periodontitis. Determination of the periodontal tissue condition. Prognosis and therapeutic plan for the periodontitis (roentgenogram analysis).
2. Prognosis and therapeutic plan for the periodontitis. Preliminary phase of the therapy (therapy of the acute conditions) 3. Prognosis and therapeutic plan for the periodontitis. Causal phase of the therapy. 4. Prognosis and therapeutic plan for the periodontitis. Causal phase of the therapy. 5. Prognosis and therapeutic plan for the periodontitis. Causal phase of the therapy. Assessment of the success of the
therapy. 6. Prognosis and therapeutic plan for the periodontitis. Causal phase of the therapy. Assessment of the success of the
therapy. 7. Quiz Diagnostics of the disturbed occlusion. Methods for its determination. Fixing of the big occlusion disturbance.. 8. Selection of the methods for the elimination of periodontal pockets. Indications and contraindications for periodontal
pockets treating. 9. Therapy of the periodontal pockets by method of processing periodontal pockets. 10. Therapy of the periodontal pockets by method of processing periodontal pockets. 11. Therapy of the periodontal pockets by method of processing periodontal pockets. 12. Therapy of the periodontal pockets by method of processing periodontal pockets. 13. Therapy of the periodontal pockets by method of processing periodontal pockets.Assessment of the success of the
therapy. 14. Diagnostic of disturbed occlusion. Methods. Treating by method of grinding teeth. 15. Quiz Diagnostic of disturbed occlusion. Methods. Treating by method of grinding teeth. 16. Analysis of laboratory documentation. Preparation of the patients for surgical therapy of the periodontitis; 17. Selection of the method for surgical elimination of the periodontal pockets. 18. Instruments, needles and sutures. Basic principles of surgery: anesthesia, incisions, stitches, surgical bandages. 19. Modified Widman’s flap surgery. Indications and contraindications. 20. Modified Widman’s flap surgery.Resective methods in therapy of the periodontal pockets within bone tissue. 21. Regenerative operations in therapy of the periodontal pockets. Indications and contraindications. 22. Quiz Congenital and acquired mucogingival anomalies. Ethiopatogenesis. Selection of surgical methods for their
elimination. 23. Widening of the attached gingive zone. Free mucogingival autotransplants. 24. Elimination of the coronary inserted phrenulums and plica.; Free mucogingival autotransplants 25. Therapy of the isolated recession of the gingiva 26. Assessment of the success of the complex periodontitis therapy. 27. Maintenance of the periodontitis therapeutic results. 28. Consecutive diseases and so called “focal infections”. 29. Detection of oral foci. Therapy and preparation of the patient for their removal. 30. Quiz Recapitulation of complete program.
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory 1. CLINICAL PERIODONTICS, Dimitrijević, ðukanović, Zelić, Leković, Ursu Magdu,
Janković, Čakić, Janković, Aleksić
Optional 1. BASICS OF CLINICAL PERIODONTICS, Zelić 2. CLINICAL PERIODONTICS AND ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY, Linde
Student Work Assessment – number of points for individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper Other Written Oral 100
10 50 40
Списак наставника и Associateа
Associate Assistent Lectur Professorпроф. PhD Associate Professor Scientist
1 2 1
1. PhD dr Milanko ðurić 2. PhD mr Jelena Računica 3. Ass. trainee Ivana Gušić 4. dr Tanja Predin, teaching assistant
Head of the Chair Prof. dr Dubravka Marković ensuring
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44. (StV-ENDD) – ENDODONTICS II STUDY PROGRAMME ПРОГРАМ
Integrated dentistry studies DEPARTMENT Chair for dentistry NAME OF SUBJECT ENDODONTICS II
SUBJECT STATUS Bound
Condition: Endodontics I, Special farmacology (for taking an exam)
Academic Year
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests
No.of seminars
No.of POINTS
Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fifth 1 6 - 6 - - 7,0
Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical
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A goal of the subject is to enable the student for independent clinical work on the therapy of the illness of the endodontic and periradicular area.
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The lectures are providing to the students basic and new knowledge from endodontics, current and future development of the waist, the diagnostics of the disiese, instruments and procedures used in the therapy of the periradicular area as well as postendodontic tooth care.
Skills Student is in the obligation to perform, by himself, instrumentation and obturation of ten tooth root canals with the control of the working phases during clinical practice. Some aspects of the skills are integrated within subjects Illness of the teeth 1 and 2.
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Pulpotomy and pulpectomy Endoparadontal lesions Therapy of the infected root canal
Therapy of the periodontitis Complications during endodontic therapy Processes of reparation after the endodontic therapy Repeated endodontic therapy Reconstruction of the endodontic treated teeth Endodontic therapy of the toot trauma Endodontic therapy of the patients from the risky groups Endodontic surgery - indications
Практична настава – методске јединице
Instrumentation of the endodontic space – techniques of the performing Pulpotomy and pulpectomy – techniques of the performing on the vital pulp Treating of the infected root canal The therapy of the acute illnesses of the periradicular area The therapy of the chronic periodontitis of the apex Repeated endodontic therapy and desobturation Conservative reconstruction of the endodonticly treated teeth
RECOMMANDED READING
Compulsory
1. Endodontics, V. Filipović and al, III edition, Belgrade university
Optional 1. Clinical Endodotics, A text book, Second revised edition Leif Tronstad 2002
Student Work Assessment – number of points for individual activity
Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper Other Written Oral 100
50 Practice 20 30
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Списак наставника и Associateа
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professorпроф. PhD Associate Professor Scientist
1 2 3
1. PhD dr Ljubomir Petrović 2. PhD dr Larisa Blažić 3. PhD dr Tatjana Brkanić (to choose) 4. Ass. Dr Ivana Stojšin
5. Ass. Milan Drobac 6. dr Igor Stojanac, Associate in the teaching
Head of the Chear Prof. Dr Dubravka Marković,.. ensuring
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45. (StV-MFHIR) MAKSIOFACIAL SURGERY STUDY PROGRAMME Integrated dentistry studies DEPARTMENT Chair for maxillofacial surgery NAME OF SUBJECT MAXIOFACIAL SURGERY
SUBJECT STATUS Bound
Condition: Oral surgery
Academic Year
Winter term (No.of the lessons per week
Summer term (No.of the lessons per week) No.of tests No.of
seminars No.of
POINTS Lectures Exercises Lectures Exercises
fifth 2 2 2 2 1 1 5,0
Methods of teaching Teaching and practice in block system
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Mastering of the knowledge and skills of the exam and diagnosing preliminary diagnose of the illness of the mouth, head and neck.
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Recognition of the most frequent illnesses of the mouth, head and neck.
Skills
- Exam of the mouth organs, head and neck. - First aid providing to the patients with trauma of the head and the neck. Methods of the temporary immobilization.
Haemostasis - Postoperative treatment of the patient in ambulance conditions.
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Теоријска настава – методске јединице - Injuries of the maxillofacial area (soft tissues, fronto-ethmoidal bone, mandible, maxilla, zygomatic bone) –
diagnostics, clinical features and therapy. - Cysts of the soft and bone tissues of the mouth, head and neck and expansive processes of the jaws - diagnostics,
clinical features and therapy. - Infections of the soft and bone tissues of the jaws, head and neck – odontogenic and nonodontogenic -
diagnostics, clinical features and therapy. - Illnesses of the temporomandibular joint. - Neuralgia of trigeminal nerve and other painful conditions in maxillofacial area. - Tumors (benign tumors of the mouth, head and neck, premalignant lesions and cancers of the face skin,
melanoma, malignant tumors in the oral area and of the lips, malignant tumors of maxillary sinus, metastasis in the region and staging of the malignant tumors) - diagnostics, clinical features and therapy.
- Illnesses of the salivary glands (acute and chronic inflammations, syalolithiasis, fistula of the salivary glands, benign proliferative processes, benign and malignant tumors) - diagnostics, clinical features and therapy.
- Clefts (definitions, classification, embryology and etiopathogenesis, clinical features, therapy, rehabilitation. - Deformities of the face and jaws (diagnostics, classification, mandibular deformities (progenija, mikrogenija,
laterogenija..), maxillary deformities (prognatizam, mikrognatizam), apertognatiju, other deformities) - diagnostics, clinical features and therapy.
- Preprostetic surgery - Basics of the reconstructive, restorative and esthetic surgery.
Практична настава – методске јединице - Exam of the mouth and dental system. - Basics of the exam of the trauma, first aid of the patients with trauma of maxillofacial area. Methods of
immobilization. Soft tissue processing. - Diagnostics of the benign and malignant tumors.. - Diagnostics and therapy of the patients with head and neck infection. - Diagnostics and therapy of the patients with illness of the salivary glands. - Diagnostics and therapy of the painful conditions in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery. - Postoperative treatment of the patient in ambulance conditions..
RECOMMANDED
READING
Compulsory
1. Maxillofacial surgery – Gavrić, Sijerobabin, Piščević, Beograd 1995
Optional 1. Fonseca – Maxillofacial surgery 2. Word Boot – Maxillofacial surgery 3. Petersen’s Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery
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Student Work Assessment – number of points for individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final exam Total
Lectures Exercises Test Seminar paper Other Written Oral 100
5 10 10 10 10 55
Списак наставника и Associateа
Associate Assistent Lecturer Professorпроф. PhD Associate professor
Professor Scientist
0 2 2
1. PhD dr Miroslav Pr. Ilić 2. PhD dr Aleksandar Kiralj 3. Ass. mr Borislav Markov 4. Ass. trainee Bojan Pejaković
Head of the Chair PhD dr Miroslav Pr. Ilić ensuring
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46. (StV-ORVIL) ORTHODONTICS STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Stomatology DEPARTMENT Department of Stomatology SUBJECT ORTHODONTICS
SUBJECT STATUS Compulsory
Condition: Gnathology, Radiology
Academic Year
Winter term (no. of lessons per week)
Summer term (no. of lessons per week) Number of tests Number of
seminars Number of POINTS
Lectures Practice Lectures Pracitce
fifth 2 3 3 3 - - 7,0
Methods of teaching Teaching is in the form of lectures, demonstrative and practical preclinical and clinical exercises.
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Introducing students to regular processes of growth and development, deviations from those processes and possibilities of their prevention with the aim of reducing the number of children with orthodontic abnormalitites.
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• Knowledge of normal processes of jaw and teeth growth and development • Etiologic factors in occurence of malocclusion • Diagnostics from the aspect of triage. • Complete diagnostic procedure as a base for othodontic treatment planning and implementation of interceptive
measures (history, clinical examination – morphological and functional results, radiology results, dental arch prints, individual bite, gnathometric results).
• Basic principles in treatment of orthodontic abnormalities.
Skills
• Implementation of preventive and interceptive measures and interventions. • Education of children and parents in the area of health protection and proper development of teeth.. • Giving detailed instructions on prerequisites for successful orthodontic treatment.
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• Definition of name of subject, History of orthodontic development • Prenatal development of head, face, Prenatal development of teeth • Postanatal development of head, face, jaws and teeth from birth to first deciduous teeth eruption • Development of masticatory organs from first deciduous teeth eruption to completion of deciduous teeth series, during the period of
deciduous and early mixed teeth series, during the period of late mixed teeth series, during the period of permanent teeth series • Normal occlusion – ideal occlusion and articulation • Motor functions – general characteristics of muscles and their overall function, normal breathing function and its influence on the
development of orthofacial system, Normal function of feeding – breast-feeding and swallowing and their effect on orthofacial region development, Function of feeding – chewing and its effect on normal development of orthofacial system
• Function of speech focussing on articulation of sounds in mouth cavity and its importance in masticatory organ development • History (its importance in orthodontics) since birth to the moment of examination. Family history • Status presens general. Height, weight, skeletal deformities, etc. Status localis- extraoral, morphological analysis of the face at rest and
occlusion. Functional examination. • Status presens local – intraoral. General characteristics of deciduous and permanent teeth and tooth series. Shape, position, size of
tongue out of function. Position of incisors sagittal and vertical, middle of tooth series. Initiation of other examinations. • Characteristics and importance of print in orthodontics • Importance and mode of making study models • Instruments for study model analysis • Schwartz`s analysis of study models, points of measurement of width and height of dental arches, mean value • Analiza položaja zuba u transverzalnom pravcu. Odredjivanje sredine gornje i donje vilice, Analiza položaja zuba u sagitalnom pravcu u • Active removable braces – basic parts and the role of labial arch • Flexible string parts – spring, screw, ridge • Basic elements of functional apparatuses –monobloc. Reduced activator, vestibular surface, bionator according to Balters, function
regulator according to Frankel, propulsor • Fixed braces – combination of movable and fixed therapy. • Therapy of abnormalities during the period of mixed and permanent dentition in transversal direction, teeth and jaws in sagittal
direction, teeth and jaws in vertical direction • Retention of achieved treatment results, higyene of mouth cavity and braces during therapy • Interdiciplinary cooperation - therapy
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• Eugnathic jaw (deciduous, permanent) with all its characteristic. Deviation from proper occlusion in all three directions • History, results • Choosing and preparing spoons for print taking. Prints, stand making • Analysis of study models, Schwarz`s analysis • Determination of the middle of upper jaw, transfering to lower jaw, X-ray of spine mentalis • Comparing tooth series in sagittal and transversal direction • Vertical abnormalities, reconstruction • Bite determination. Classes according to Angle • Analysis of space available in tooth series • Diagnostics of occlusal finding (terminology), therapy plan, description • Analysis of study model of another case • Vertical abnormalities, analysis of available space, classes • Diagnosis and therapy plan • Prints for study models, model casting, X-ray (opt, tele X-ray head profile, hand X-ray) • Analysis of study models, analysis of x-rays • Analysis of face, biogenetic diagnostics, therapy plan, print for work • Submission of active flexible braces, processing the next patient • First patient control, prints for study models of another patient and X-ray • Analysis of the study model and X-ray • Therapy plan and print for the next patient • Introduction to charachteristics of orthodontic wire, bending various wire parts • Submission of active flexible braces to the second patient and first patient control • Admission and processing new patient, history, clinical results • Prints, X-ray, control of patient who are in therapy. • Analysis of study models and X-ray of new patients for functional therapy and establishing diagnosis • Therapy plan and construction bite for newly processed patients • Submission of functional braces (monobloc) to new patients and control of previous patients • Control examination of patients, consultations regarding processed programme • Clinical processing of new patient for functional therapy (monobloc - activator) • Clinical processing and control of the patient • Submission of functional braces - monobloc • Processing the patient for functional therapy • Control of patients with functional braces • Construction bite • Control of patients processed during this and previous term
RECOMMENDED READING
Mandatory
1. Markovic, M. “Orthodontics” Orthodontal Section of Serbia, Belgrade, 1982 2. Maric, D., Vukic-Culafic, B.,”Practicum in orthodontics” Medical Faculty of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, 1998 3. Jaksic, N., Scepan, I., Glisic, B., “Orthodontic Diagnostics” – Practicum”, Belgrade, 2000
Further 1. Markovic, M., “Biological Nature of Orthodontics”, Orthodontal Section of Serbia, Belgrade, 1976 2. Lapter, V., “Orthodontal Devices: construction – purpose – function”, Skolska Knjiga, Zagreb, 1988 3. Proffit, WR, “Contemporary Orthodontics”, Third Edition, Mosby Inc., 2000
Student Work Assessment – number of points for individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final Exam Total
Lectures Practice Test Seminar paper Other Written Oral 100
10 30 Practical30 30
List of Teachers and Associates
Associate Assistant Lecturer Prof. of studies Assistant Prof. Associate Prof. Professor Scientist
1 2 1
1. Prof. Branka Vukic – Culafic, M.D. 2. Asst. Prof. Predrag Vucinic, M.D.
3. Asst. Prof. Djordje Petrovic, M.D. 4. Stojan Ivic, MD, Associate
Head of Department Prof. Dubravka Markovic, M.D.
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NEEDS STUDY PROGRAM
PROGRAM Intefrated Studies of Stomatology
DEPARTMENT Department of Stomatolgy SUBJECT DENTAL PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
SUBJECT STATUS Compulsory
Condition: none
Academic Year
Winter term (no. of lessons per week)
Summer term (no. of lessons per week) Number of tests Number of
seminars Number of POINTS
Lectures Practice Lectures Pracitce
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Acquiring practical knowledge and skills necessary for apprehension about characteristics of oral pathology, most common cases and diseases of people with special needs. Introducing to characteristics and basic principles of dental care for these patients.
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1. Knowledge of epidemological and socio-economic characteristics of this patient category in our population. 2. Knowledge of medical aspects of dental protection of people with special needs. 3. Knowledge of specific oral pathology in most common cases and diseases of people with special needs. 4. Knowlegde of prophilactic measrues that can be applied to these patients (according to categories). 5. Introducing to characteristics of out-patient work and possibilities to work in i.v. and inhalation sedation. 6. Introducing to charachteristics of working in total anesthesia. 7. Knowledge of legislation in dental protection of disabled people and obligations of health-care workers (dentists)
to them. 8. Knowledge of most common kinds of disability.
Skills 1. Taking positive attitude about people with disability (accepting and understanding of their needs and abilities). 2. Skill at establishing communication with people with disability. 3. Capability to perform examination and make therapy plan.
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Lectures – methodical units - Goal and importance of subject, characteristics of oral pathology in people with special needs. - Psycho-social aspects of dental protection for people with special needs. Kinds of disability, possibility of dental treatment. - Prevention from oral diseases of people with special needs. - Prevention from oral diseases of people with special needs – prophylaxis of oral diseases. - Individual programme for oral disease prevention. - People with high medical risks in dental office. Socio-medical importance. - Orthodontic treatment of persons with jaw and palate split. - Orthodontic treatment of persons with serious craniofacial abnormalities. - Premedication and sedation of people with special needs. - Dental management of patients in total anesthesia. - Rehabilitation of patients with special needs with mobile devices. - Rehabilitation of patients with special needs with fixed devices
Practical teaching – methodical units
- Introducing to characteristics of dental management of patients with special needs, kinds of disability, communication capability, dental work in out-patient treatment setting. - Admission and examination of people with special needs, management planning, practical performance (out-door work). - Oral hygiene – choice of medical devices and techniquies for maintaing oral hygiene in patients with special needs. Patient and parent training in proper oral hygiene maintenance. - Out-door treatment of patients with high medical risks. - Dental management of patients in total anesthesia. - Mobile orthodontic appliances in patients with jaw and palate split. - Fixed orthodontic appliances in patients with serious abnormalities. - Out-door work in the field (schools and inpatient clinics for people with special needs).
RECOMMENDED READING
Mandatory
1. Dental Care of the Medically Complex Patient, By Peter B. Lockhart, June H. Nunn, John G. Meechan. Published 2004 Elsevier Health Sciences 2. Special Care Dentistry Author(s)/Editor(s): Fiske, Janet / Dickinson, Chris / Boyle, Carole / Rafique, Sobia / Burke, Mary. Quintessence Publishing
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Student Work Assessment – number of points for individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final Exam Total
Lectures Practice Test Seminar paper Other Written Oral 100
20 20 60
List of Teachers and Associates
Associate Assistant Lecturer Prof. of studies Assistant Prof. Associate Prof. Professor Scientist
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1. Asst. Prof. Predrag Vucinic, M.D. 2. Asst. Prof. Duska Blagojevic, M.D. (in elections) 3. Asst.Ivan Tusek, MSc
Head of Department Prof. Dubravka Markovic, M.D.
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48. (StV-URG) – EMERGENCY MEDICINE STUDY PROGRAM
PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Stomatology
DEPARTMENT Department of Emergency Medicine SUBJECT EMERGENCY MEDICINE
SUBJECT STATUS Compulsory
Condition
Academic Year
Winter term (no. of lessons per week)
Summer term (no. of lessons per week) Number of tests Number of
seminars Number of POINTS
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fifth - - 2 2 - 1 2,0
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Students are introduced to prehospital and initial hospital organisation and management of emergency and critical cases in medicine, basic and extended measures of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is essential to introduce a student to phases of sudden death determination and management, not only sudden death victims, but those who stay alive, as well as positive influence on family and friends. Mastering skills for practical application of acquired knowledgde in practice. Development of critical thinking and capability for scientific research.
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Introducing students to prehospital and initial hospital organisation and management of emergency and critical cases in medicine. Introducing students to mistakes that can occur during management in emergency medical practice. Obligations of a doctor in case of sudden death. Use of medicaments and sophisticated technologies in emergency medicine and possibility of use in scientific research.
Skills
Mastering basic and extended measures of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (adults and children), basic and extended measures and procedures in injury management (adults and children). Mastering skills is conducted on phantoms and patients, as well as presentations of possible health issues with questions, answers and discussions.
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children. 10. Death – phases of sudden death determination, communication with the family. Madikolegal aspects of
emergency medicine. 11. Acute peripheral arterial ischaemia 12. Acute active haemorrhaging. Hypovolemic shock. Volume resuscitation. 13. Anaphilactic shock 14. Acute asphixia (signs of recognition, initial management) 15. Acute abdominal pain (evaluation, differential diagnosis, initial management) 16. Acute intracranial / spinal compression 17. Acute intestinal obstruction. Acute urinary obstruction. 18. Epilepsy and convulsions. Delirium and acute states of confusion 19. Acute headache. Ischaemic stroke. Transitory ischemic attack (TIA) 20. Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) 21. High body temperature in children. Dehidrated child. 22. Trauma – serious isolated and serious multiple. Prehospital primary examination (ABCDE principle) and
stabilisation on the site. Prehospital management during transportation. Initial hospital management. 23. Acute poisoning
Practical teaching – methodical units 1. Evaluating and maintaining airways – practice on dummy. Side relaxing position – practice on dummy. 2. Mechanical devices for providing airway. Bolus obstruction in adults and children (Mehanička sredstva za
obezbedjivanje vazdušnog puta. Bolus opstrukcija kod odraslih i dece (algorithm to procedures) – practice on dummy
3. Serious airwayj (algorithm to procedures) 4. Methods of artificial respiration – practrice on dummy 5. Intravascular access (peripheral venous, central venous, intraoseal ) –practice on dummy 6. Infusion solutions for volume compensation 7. Vasoactive, inotropic and anti-arythmic medicines as initial pharmacotherapy of emergency states (ways of
administration, preparation, dosage, indications) 8. Basic measures of CPR in adults and children (algorithm to precedures) – practice on dummy 9. ECG forms of cardiac arrest and ECG recognition of periarrest arythmia 10. Early defibrillation (types of defibrillators, indicationse). Cardioversion. Trans acute cardiac pacing-
practice on dummy 11. Extended CPR measures in children and adults (algorithm to procedures) – practice on dummy 12. Pharmacotherapy of cardiac arrest (types of medicaments, ways of administration) 13. Therapeutic algorithm of asistoly – practice on dummy 14. Therapeutic algorithm of pulsless electrical activity – practice on dummy 15. Therapeutic algorithm of ventricular fibrillation and ventricular pulsless tachycardia – practice on dummy 16. Simulation of cardiac arrest and CPR in adults and children 17. Simulation and management of peri-arrest arythmia and management 18. External compression, compress bandage. Application of MAST. Insertion of nasogastric tube. Bladder
catheterization. Front and back nasal tamponade. Toracostomy with needle. Decompressive pericardicintesis with needle – practice on dummy.
19. Simulation of multiple trauma: primary ABCDE and secondary examination 20. Simulation of multiple trauma – score system in diagnostics and assessment of the outcome of the
traumatised. 21. Sedation and analgesia (indications, types of medicaments and ways of administration) 22. Introducing to contents of prehospital management of the Institute for emergency medicine 23. Introducing to contents of initial hospital management in Emergency Centre
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RECOMMENDED
READING
Mandatory
1. Vuckovic, D. “Emergency Medicine”, Obelezja, Belgrade,2002 2. Newton – Christopher, R.H., Khare, R.K., EMERGENCY MEDICINE, Besjeda, Banja Luka and
Book & Marco, Belgrade, 2007 3. Pavlovic, A., “Cardiopulmonary-Cerebral Resuscitation” Obelezja, Belgrade, 2007.
Further
Student Work Assessment – number of points for individual activity Pre-exam obligations Final Exam Total
Lectures Practice Test Seminar paper Other Written Oral 100
10 30 60
List of Teachers and Associates
Associate Assistant Lecturer Prof. of studies Assistant Prof. Associate Prof. Professor Scientist
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1. Prof. Miroslava Pjevic, M.D. 2. Prof. Gordana Panic, M.D. 3. Prof. Svetolik Avramov, M.D. 4. Prof. Petar Slankamenac, M.D. 5. Prof. Ljiljana Gvozdenovic, M.D. 6. Prof. Vesna Petkovic-Zrnic, M.D. 7. Prof. Radenko Vukovic, M.D. 8. Asst. Prof. Velibor Vasovic, M.D. 9. Asst. Prof. Doc. dr Dejan Ivanov 10. Asst. Prof. Zeljko Kojadinovic, M.D.
11. Asst..Janko Pasternak, MMed 12. Asst. Vladan Popovic, M.D. 13. Asst. Milanka Tatic, MMed 14. Asst.Aleksandar Gluhovic, Apprentice 15. Ilija Srdanovic, M.D., Associate in Teaching 16. Snezana Stanisavljevic, M.D. Associate in Teaching 17. Vladimir Manojlovic, M.D. Associate in Teaching 18. Arsen Uvelin, M.D., Associate in Teaching 19. Ana Uram-Benka, M.D., Associate in Teaching
Šef Katedre Prof. dr Miroslava Pjević ensuring
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49. (StV-SED) FORENSIC MEDICINE STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department of Forensic medicine SUBJECT FORENSIC MEDICINE
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Surgery
The year of studies
Winter term (No. of the lessons per week)
Summer term (No. of the lessons per week
Number of pre-exam tests
Number or seminar papers
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Methodology Lectures. Practice: examination of the injured and the dead. The demonstration of autopsy report with discussion. Taking samples for further analysis. Analysing already written and writing new reports. Filling in the forms-medical report and death certificate.
AIM
The main aim of the education of the Forensic Medicine is getting students familiar with the elements of protection of physical and psychical integrity of each person, in which medicine and law are overlapping. It is necessary to get the student familiar with legal position of dentistry practice, as well as the ethic and legal responsibility of medical workers. Gaining skills which will be used in practice. Development of critical thinking and abilities for the research work.
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knowledge Introducing to students the ways of natural and violent health damage, laws considering that field and the ways of solving possible problems. Obligations and rights in case of death of patients. Laws on professional responsibility. The use of sophisticated technology in forensics and their application in research work.
SKILLS
Practical application of skills: The examination of the injured, qualification and classification of the injury. Issuing of medical reports: the medical reports on injuries. Taking samples for the criminological, genetic and toxicology expertise. Gaining skills for making the expert analysis given in court. Skills for examination of the dead establishing the cause and the time of death. Identifying the person-the role of the dentist. Aplication of synthesis and analysis in the establishing the cause and effect corelations on the basis of (injury or desease)- secondary status-the final biological cause (the terminal cause of death)
CONTENTS OF SUBJECT: Lectures – methodical units
1. The short history overview of forensic science. The term of the forensics and its objectives. The relation with other medical disciplines and the close scientific disciplines- the relation between medicine and law.
2. The term of health damage- natural or violent Forensics aspect of natural death. Classification of the body injury according to the valid NOKSA. The relation between the injury and personal aspects of the injured- Morbid injury and traumatic decease.
3. The death and dying.Forensic classification of death. The brain death- organ and tissue transplantation. Medical and law matters considering the organ and tissue transplantation.
4. Thanatology: the properties and changes of corpse. Establishing the time of death. 5. The reactions of the organism to the injury. The vital, agonal and posthumous injuries. Embolism. Shock. 6. Mechanical injuries. Wounds and injuries. Common and particular features of wounds and injuries. Classification. 7. Physical injuries. Effect of the high temperature. The effect of low temperature-frost bites. Injuries caused by technical
and atmospheric electricity. Injuries caused by ionizing and x-ray radiation. 8. Asfiscik injuries. General and local report. The distortion of the air contents. Suffocation. The pressure on the chest
and abdomen. Pritisak na grudni koš i trbuh. 9. General and specific toxicology. Definitions. The division of toxins: caustic toxins and caustic toxins with the
resorptive effects. Pesticides. Gas toxins. Cyan. Hard metals. Convulsive toxins. Medications. Poison gas. Poisoning caused by fungus.
10. Drug addiction- opiates psycho stimulus, hallucinogens. 11. Ethyl alcohol as the forensics problem. 12. Crancioncerebral injuries. Biomechanical injury. The types of skull break. Translational and rotational head injuries,
Primary and secondary brain injuries. 13. Nutritive, biological and psychic injuries. 14. Accident, suicide, homicide- general terms, definition. 15. Forensics expert and forensics expertise, law principles in forensics expertise. 16. Qualification of body injuries. Laws and principles of forensics. Expertise of non-material injuries(pain, fear and
decrease of living activities) 17. Law aspects of medicine. Law and medical aspects during the medical intervention. Practice- methodical units
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‘’Classes of practice are conducted as a one week practice period during each semester. 1. Getting familiar with the contents of Forensics institute. 2. Work in autopsy surgery. 3. a. Examination of the dead. Identification. Establishing the time and the cause of death. 4. b. Description of the particularities and the changes of corpse. 5. v. Examination and description of injuries. 6. Forensic anthropology and identification. Identification in mass accidents. 7. Medical crimes: expert analysis of biological traces, DNA analysis, controversial paternal authority. 8. Work in chemical-toxicological laboratory. Learning the possibilities of working with the gas and liquid
chromatograph and UV spectrometer in toxicological identification of drugs. Methodology of expertise of the state of alcohol consuming.
9. Analysis of court report. Elements of analysis and syntesis. Noticing the relevant facts in the reports, their discussion and creating forensics opinion.
10. Double position video bim- overview of properties and various(mechanical, physical.etc.) injuries of the corpse.
RECOMMENDED
READING
Compulsory 1. Popović D. Šovljanski M. i Tasić M: "Sudska medicina". Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad
Additional 1. M. Milovanović: "Sudska medicina" (any edition). 2. Tasić M. : "Sudska Medicina". Novi Sad 2007. 3. Simić M: "Test pitanja iz Sudske medicine". Medicinski fakultet Novi Sad
Student evaluation –no. of points for each activity Pre-exam activities Final exam TOTAL
Lectures Practice Pre-exam tests seminar papers Other Written Oral 100
20 30 0 5 (or =01) 0 15 (or 202) 30
List of professors and assistants
Associate Assistant Lecturer prof. of professional studies Assistant prof. Associate prof. Full professor scientist
0 2 0 0 2 3 4 0
1. Prof. Dr Milan Simić 2. Prof. Dr Branislav Budakov 3. Prof. Dr Radenko Vuković 4. Prof. Dr Goran Stojiljković 5. Prof. Dr Dragan Drašković
6. Assistant Prof.Dr Stojan Petković 7. Assistant Prof.Dr Igor Veselinović 8. Aassistant MA Šandor Takač 9. Associate Vladimir Pilija
1Seminar paper is not obligatory (according to the student’s wish).
2 If the student did not do seminar paper.
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50. (StV-IZPR) IMPLANTOLOGY STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Dentistry
DEPARTMENT Department of dentistry
SUBJECT Implantology
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT elective course
Condition None
The year of studies
Winter term (No. of the lessons per week)
Summer term (No. of the lessons per week Number of pre-
exam tests
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Number of POINTS
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Methodology Lectures and practical work, lectures, practice with professors and assistants.
AIM
The objective of the subject is getting familiar with the most recent technologies which are used in dentistry.
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Implantology is the multidisciplinary dentistry branch which should be familiar to the students because the implantology and all the dentistry branches in correlation with it make it the most contemporary trend in present day dentistry.
SKILLS Through the practice on phantom students gain basic knowledge of the importance and ways of putting in implants, and through prosthetic work they gain knowledge of prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with implants.
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Practice- methodical units
1. Anamnesis of clinical examination and the x-rays 2. Pre-implanting preparation 3. implantation on phantom (factory models) 4. Taking teeth prints 5. Establishing sizes 6. Cantering of implants 7. Fixing of implants for screwing
RECOMMENDED
READING
Compulsory 1. Osnovi oralne implatologije ( Dr Jovan Perović ) 2. Atlas oralne implatologije ( Dr Zoran Stajčić) 3. Transdentalni titan implantata ( Jovan Perović, Milan Jurišić, Aleksa Marković)
Additional
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List of professors and assistants
Associate Assistant Lecturer prof. of professional studies Assistant prof. Associate prof. Full professor scientist
1 2 1
1. Prof. Dr Dubravka Marković 2. Assistant Prof. Dr Siniša Mirković 3. Assistant Prof. Dr Milanko ðurić 4. Assistant MA Ivan Šarčev
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EPIDEMOLOGY OF ORAL DESEASE(MIV-EPID)
STUDY PROGRAM INTEGRATED STUDIES IN MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
COURSE TITLE / CODE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ORAL DESEASE COURSE STATUS COMPULSORY
Condition: INFECTIOUS DISEASES (exam)
Year of study Winter semester (hours/week) Summer semester (hours/week)
Colloquia Seminars ECTS Credits Lecture Practice Lecture Practice
IV 0 0 2 1 1 0 7,0
Teaching methods Theretical and practical classes with active participation of students, previously prepared
AIM
The aim of education is to make students capable to estimate health status of population and to recognize and implement measures of prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
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Student needs to know epidemiology methods and to implement them in routine work with patients, to become familiar with epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable diseases in herd and population to be able to recognize them and to take measure of prevention and control. The student needs to become familiar with law obligations in the context of surveillance.
Skills Student needs to be able to conduct surveillance of communicable and non-communicable diseases, including reporting, to be able to apply immunization and chemoprophylaxis, and to recognize outbreaks and to conduct investigation of outbreaks.
COURSE DESCRIPTION Theoretical classes
Definition, aim and objectives of epidemiology (historical development of epidemiology, differences between clinical medicine and epidemiology, epidemiological definitions) Epidemiological methods - descriptive (demographic, chronologic and topographic characteristics of important health events) Analytical method (case-control studies, cohorts, cross-section studies, estimation of risks for occurrence of disease, bias in analytical studies) Experimental method (design of experimental studies, clinical trial, field experiment, experiment in community) Causality in epidemiology (types of interrelations and causality) Epidemiological models (ecological trias, wheel model, network of causality) Characteristics of agents (definition, types, characteristics depending of host) Characteristics of host and environment Chain of infection (reservoir and source of infection, place of entry, routes of transmission, dose and virulence of agents, disposition) Epidemiology of non-communicable diseases (epidemiological measures of significance, risk factors, levels of prevention, epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases) Surveillance (definition, purpose, aims, types, components, questionnaires) Outbreak investigation (10 steps according to Gordis) Epidemiological process (natural history of disease, gradient of infection, iceberg phenomenon, characteristics according place and time) Routes of transmission – detail characteristics of direct and indirect transmission Natural environments of diseases (circulation of agents in natural environments, vectors, vector-borne outbreaks) Characteristics o f infectious disease outbreaks (air-borne, water-borne, food-borne, person-to-person) Infectious diseases prevention and control measures (definitions, measures linked to reservoir, agent, rout of transmission, host) Specific measures. Passive immunization and chemoprophylaxis Systematic immunization Special epidemiology – epidemiology of vaccine preventable diseases Special epidemiology – epidemiology of air-borne diseases Special epidemiology – epidemiology of specific air-borne diseases Special epidemiology – epidemiology of blood-borne infections Special epidemiology – epidemiology of specific blood-borne infections Special epidemiology – epidemiology of intestinal infectious diseases Special epidemiology – epidemiology of specific intestinal infectious diseases Special epidemiology – epidemiology of vector-borne diseases Special epidemiology – epidemiology of hemorrhagic fevers
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Special epidemiology – epidemiology of zoonoses 3Special epidemiology – epidemiology of legionellosis
Practical classes
Sources of data about population, morbidity and mortality – census, records of newborns and deceased, ambulatory and hospital records, disease reports, registries Basic measures of importance of epidemiological problem – measures of morbidity, mortality, general and specific measures, standardized measures Epidemiology of infectious diseases in AP Vojvodina – incidence, mortality, specific measures Epidemiology of malignant disease in AP Vojvodina – incidence, mortality, specific measures Questionnaire in epidemiology – characteristics of questionnaires for communicable and non-communicable diseases Outbreak investigation – examples Epidemiological methods – types, descriptive method Epidemiological methods – analytical, experiment Water-borne outbreaks – characteristics, disease transmissible by water Water-borne outbreaks – examples, investigation of outbreaks Food-borne outbreaks – characteristics, disease transmissible by food Food-borne outbreaks – examples, investigation of outbreaks Contact outbreaks – characteristics, disease transmissible by contact Contact outbreaks – examples, investigation of outbreaks Air-borne outbreaks – characteristics, disease transmissible by air Air-borne outbreaks – examples, investigation of outbreaks Immunization – types of vaccines and their use, contraindications Immunization – organization of vaccination, documentation, reporting of unwanted reactions Immunization – vaccine schedule, systematic immunization, vaccination for epidemiological and clinical reasons, vaccination for travelers Immunization – vaccine schedule VCT – principles, purpose and implementation VCT – practical work, work with especially vulnerable population Nosocomial infections – definitions, criteria, improtance Nosocomial infections – types of surveillance Nosocomial infections – prevention and measures of prevention Nosocomial infections – protocols of aseptic procedures – practical work Quarantine diseases – epidemiology of small pox Quarantine diseases – epidemiology of cholera Epidemiology of newly emerging diseases – SARS 30. Epidemiology of newly emerging diseases – avian flu
Recommended
Literature
Compulsory 5. Gordis L. Epidemiology. 3rd edition. Philadelphia:Elsvier Saunders 2004. 6. Bonita R, Beaglehole R, Kjellstrom T. Basic epidemiology. 2nd edition. Geneva: WHO 2006.
Optional 13. Chin.J. Control of communicable disease manual. 17th edition, Washington:American Public
Association, 2000.
Student activity assessment (points) Pre-exam activities Final exam Total
Lectures Practices Colloquium Essay Other Written Oral 100
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Teaching staff Techn. demonstrator
Teaching Ass. Lecturer Ass. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Full Prof. Scientific Researcher
1 3 0 0 0 1 2 0
3. Zorica Šeguljev, professor 4. Msrica Miladinov, professor 5. Slavica Stefanović, assosiate professor
6. Gorana Ćosić, teaching assistent 7. Vladimir Petrović, teaching assistent 8. Predrag ðurić, teaching assistent 9. Tihomir Dugandžija, teaching demonstrator
Head of the Department Prof. dr Slavica Stefanović s.r.
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50. (StV-IZPR) RISK DECEASES IN DENTISTRY
STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Dentistry DEPARTMENT Department of Dentistry SUBJECT RISK DECEASES IN DENTISTRY
STATUS OF THE
SUBJECT elective course
Condition None
The year of studies
Winter term (No. of the lessons per week)
Summer term (No. of the lessons per week
Number of pre-exam tests
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Gaining knowledge of risk deceases and states in the field of dentistry pathology.
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Team care of dentistry pathology in cooperation of dentists and the other medical specialists. Establishing of protocol procedure and team care which holds the least risk for the patient.
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dentistry. 2. Infectious deceases and dentistry. Hepatitis, HIV....Production of medical workers, putting away of the
used instruments and the sterilisation. Medical waste disposal. Means of protection. Post exposal prophylaxis.
3. Manifesting of infectious deceases in mouth. Hepatitis, HIV, syphilis, herpes. Clinical features and diagnosis. Special treatment of oral deceases. Attitudes towards conducting other dentistry procedures.
4. Patients allergic to some medications. Diagnosis of allergy. Allergy to local anaesthetics, preservative, acrylic and other material used in dentistry. The protocol of work with patients allergic to local anaesthetics.
5. Allergy and immunology deceases placed in the mouth. 6. Premalignant lesions maxillofacial region. Clinical features, diagnosis, early discovering, treatment and
the course of the deceases. 7. Tumours of maxillofacial region. Special course of post-surgery rehabilitation, as well as the treatment of
teeth deceases. Specificity of patients under cytostatic therapy and after radiation treatment of maxillofacial region.
8. Patients with cardio vascular deceases. Protocol of work, ways and means of team care of such patients. 9. Haemostatic disorders. The patients under anti-coagulation treatment. Hemophilia. Thrombocytopenia.
Liver deceases. Patients on dialysis. . 10. Over bleeding after dental surgery. Suspicion of haemostatic disorders, prevention and procedures in case
of fatal complications the restitution of liquids. 11. Special needs patients. Special treatment in local anesthetics and special dentistry treatment. 12. Patients with endocrinological disorders. Thyroid disorders, insulin dependant diabetes. 13. Patients with diabetes. Special preparation and conduction the oral surgery with the most complicated
cases. 14. Psychical disorders, addictions and the dentistry. 15. Risk pregnancy and the dentistry.
Practice- methodical units
The overview of patients with the risk deceases.
RECOMMENDED READING
Compulsory 1.Prepare the textbook until February 2009. (up to 10 pages following the topics above stated)
Additional
Student evaluation –no. of points for each activity Pre-exam activities Final exam Total
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Associate Assistant Lecturer prof. of professional studies Assistant prof. Associate prof. Full professor scientist
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1. Prof. Dr Srećko Selaković 2. Prof. Dr Marija Bokor Bratić 3. Prof. Dr Ljubiša Džambas 4. Prof. Dr Marina Jovanović 5. Prof. Dr Stevan Popović 6. Prof. Dr Snežana Brkić
7. Prof. Dr Siniša Stojić 8. Prof. Dr Ljiljana Borišev 9. Prof. Dr Pavle Pantelinac 10. Prof. Dr Ljiljana Gvozdenović 11. Prof. Dr Miroslava Pjević 12. Prof. Dr Tijana Momčilov Popin
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51. (StV-IZPR) FINAL (DEGREE) PAPER
STUDY PROGRAM Integrated Studies of Dentistry
DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT FINAL (DEGREE) PAPER
STATUS OF THE SUBJECT Compulsory
Condition Passed all exams
The year of studies
Winter term (No. of the lessons per week)
Summer term (No. of the lessons per week
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The aim of composing the final paper is that the future dentist : � The dentist uses gained knowledge of subject ’’Introduction to research work’’ and experience gained though previous
studies. � Uses the methodology of research work on specific problem. � Show that he is capable to use statistics analysis of data and preset them also by graphs and tables � To show the ability to find the necessary data by using the search engines designed for international and domestic
biomedical database. � The ability to present results of research work in written and oral form.
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Practice- methodical units
RECOMMENDED
READING
Compulsory
Additional
Student evaluation –no. of points for each activity Pre-exam activities Final exam Total
Lectures Practice Pre-exam tests seminar papers Other Written Oral
100 The board of teachers evaluate final degree paper giving it marks from 5 to 10, and gained positive mark (6-10) is a part of the overall average mark of the student. Undefended final degree papers are give mark 5.
List of professors and assistants
Associate Assistant Lecturer prof. of professional studies Assistant prof. Associate prof. Full professor scientist
Mentor – professor
The Chief of The Department
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