Treatment of Risk Patient
Patient with a bleeding disorder
Patient with cardiac disease
Immunocompromised patient
Patient with diseases of the respiratory system
Infections of Orofacial Region
Suppurative inflammation affecting the anatomically preformed deep facial spaces and neck with the possibility of further spread of pus.
Clefts defects
Clefts are the most common craniofacial anomaly
They are characterised by failure of fusion between certain ebryological processes(swellings) during facial morphogenesis
Department of Paediatric Stomatology
2nd Faculty of Medicine Official Web Site
Extraction of the Tooth
Dentistry - educational materials
M.D. programme - General Medicine, 2nd Faculty of Medicine
4th year
Prosthodontics, Implantology
Dentistry - educational materials
M.D. programme - General Medicine 2nd Faculty of Medicine
4th year
Nomenclature and Anatomy of the Teeth, Orofacial Anatomy
Dentistry - educational materials
M.D. programme - General Medicine, 2nd Faculty of Medicine
4th year
Parodontology
Dentistry - educational materials
M.D. programme - General Medicine, 2nd Faculty of Medicine
4th year
Diseases of the Pulp
Dentistry - educational materials
M.D. programme - General Medicine, 2nd Faculty of Medicine
4th year