- Docente: Matilde Yung Follo
- Credits: 2
- SSD: BIO/17
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Dental Hygiene (cod. 8481)
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from Oct 10, 2024 to Nov 27, 2024
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course the student will have acquired a preparation that will allow him to understand the morpho-functional bases of the organization of the human body, with particular regard to the stomatognathic system. In particular, the student will be able to: • recognize the microscopic organization of the eukaryotic cell; • identify the organization of the various classes of tissues; • recognize the organization and functional characteristics of the mucous membranes of the oral cavity and salivary glands; • understand the development and physiological evolution of dental tissues; • interpret the physio-pathological processes concerning the stomatognathic apparatus; • coordinate the knowledge of the basic disciplines to recognize the cellular and tissue bases of pathological processes
Course contents
GENERAL HISTOLOGY
Histogenesis. Stem cells and differentiation.
General organization of the different tissues: classification and general characteristics.
Epithelial tissues: characteristics and classification. Lining epithelia: classification and morpho-functional aspects. Exocrine and endocrine glandular epithelia and secretory system: classification and morpho-functional aspects.
Tissues of mesenchymal origin. Embryonic connective tissue or mesenchyme. Adult proper connective tissue. Adipose tissue. Trophic and fluid connective tissues: blood cells, plasma and hematopoietic tissue, notes on the mechanisms of hematopoiesis. Lymphoid tissue: notes on cells and organs of the lymphatic system.
Supporting connective tissues. Cartilage: organization, cells and extracellular matrix. Bone: organization and classification, cells and extracellular matrix, mineralization of the matrix and bone remodeling.
Muscle tissues: classification and morpho-functional aspects of skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle tissue.
Nervous tissue: neurons and glial cells. Organization of central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. Axon, synapse structure and myelin sheath. Morpho-functional aspects of glial cells.
ODONTOSTOMATOLOGIC HISTOLOGY
Odontogenesis - Dentinogenesis – Amelogenesis – Dental tissues: enamel, dentin, cement, pulp - Periodontium: gingiva, oral epithelium, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone - Tooth Eruption - Oral Mucosa - Salivary Glands.
Readings/Bibliography
Embriologia e Istologia del cavo orale - Miör Fejerskov - Edi Ermes
Wheater - Istologia ed Anatomia microscopica - Edra
Istologia - Monesi - Piccin
Students will be strongly encouraged to take an independent approach to learning, using online resources.
Teaching methods
Lectures with extensive use of histology slides and video.
Assessment methods
Oral interview, whose result is graduated from 18/30 to 30/30. The minimum grade is achieved by a non-thorough knowledge of the subject, 19 to 25 for a fair knowledge, 26 to 29 for a good knowledge, while 30 represents a great knowledge and "cum laude" is added in case of excellence.
The result is integrated with the Anatomy and Physiology Courses. The final evaluation takes into account the grades of the entire Course.
Teaching tools
- PowerPoint Presentations
- Video Presentations
- Histology Slides
Office hours
See the website of Matilde Yung Follo