Basic Learning in Oral Nursing

Section I. Development of Oral Nursing

I. Development of Ancient Oral Nursing

II. Development of Modern Oral Nursing

III. Development of Modern Oral Nursing

IV. Development Trends of Oral Nursing

Section II. Tasks and Characteristics of Oral Nursing Work

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Section III: Anatomy and physiology of the oral cavity

I. Applied anatomy and physiology of the maxillofacial region

II. Applied anatomy and physiology of the oral cavity

III. Applied anatomy and physiology of the teeth and periodontal tissues

Section IV: Oral and maxillofacial examination

I. Preparation for the oral examination

II. General examination

Section V. Oral four-handed operation technique

I. Origin of four-handed operation technique

II. Basic conditions to ensure normal operation posture

III. Position and movement of doctor, nurse, and patient

IV. Relationship between the position of doctor, nurse, and patient

V. Requirement of the four-handed method of operation on the transfer and exchange of dental instruments

V. Requirements for the transfer and exchange of oral instruments

Chapter II: Preventive Oral Health Care

Section I: Basic contents and methods of oral epidemiologic survey

I. Design of oral epidemiologic survey

II. Collection, collation, and analysis of oral epidemiologic survey data

Section II: Epidemiology and prevention of dental caries

I. Common indices of caries

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II. Characteristics of caries prevalence and related factors

III. Factors affecting the prevalence of caries

IV. Early clinical examination and diagnosis of caries

V. Methods and measures for the prevention of caries

Section III. Fluoride and dental health

I. General

II. Caries-preventive mechanisms of fluoride

4. Application of fluoride

Section 4: Epidemiology and prevention of periodontal diseases

I. Common indices of periodontal diseases

II. Prevalence of periodontal diseases and related factors

III. Prevalence and prevention of oral cancer

I. Prevalence of oral cancer

II. Factors affecting oral cancer

III. Prevention of oral cancer

Section VI: Basic clinical oral preventive health care and nursing care

I. Nursing care of fissure sealing

II. Nursing care of prophylactic resin filling

III. Nursing care of non-traumatic restorative treatments

Section VII: Prevalence and prevention of oral cancer

Section VII: Prevalence and prevention of oral cancer

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Section VII Oral Health Care and Health Education

Section VIII Oral Health Care for Special Populations

I. Children's Oral Health Care

II. Oral Health Care for Pregnant Women

III. Oral Health Care for the Elderly

IV. Oral Health Care for the Disabled

Chapter III Oral Health Care for Medical Patients

Section I. Commonly Used Drugs, Materials, and Devices in Oral Medicine

I. Commonly Used Drugs and Materials

II. Commonly Used Devices

Section II. Theories of Nursing Care for Oral Medicine Patients

I. Nursing Assessment of the Oral Medicine Patient

II. Common Nursing Diagnoses and Problems of Health Care Cooperation

III. Routine care

Section III: Nursing operation techniques in stomatology

I. Material mixing operation techniques

II. Nursing operation techniques in local anesthesia

III. Nursing operation techniques in cavity preparation

IV. Nursing operation techniques in padding

V. Nursing operation techniques in rubber barrier isolation

Section IV examination and care of patients with oral medicine

I. General oral examination

II. Special examination of dental pulp

III. Periodontal examination

IV. Mucosal disease examination

Section V. Nursing care of patients with hard tissue diseases

I. Caries

II. Non-caries diseases of hard tissue

Section VI.

Section 6: Nursing Care of Patients with Endodontics and Periapical Disease

I. Etiology and Pathologic Classification

II. Pathogenesis

III. Nursing Assessment

IV. Treatment Points

V. Nursing Diagnosis

VI. Nursing Goals

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Section VII: Nursing care of patients with periodontal disease

I. Gingivitis

II. Periodontitis

III. Health guidance for periodontal disease

IV. Maintenance of periodontal specialist instruments

Section VIII: Nursing care of patients with oral mucosal diseases

I. Classification

II. Characteristics

III. Basic Clinical Manifestations

IV. Common Oral Mucosal Diseases and Nursing Care

Chapter IV: Nursing Care for Oral Prosthodontics Patients

Section I: Commonly Used Drugs, Materials, and Appliances in Prosthodontics

I. Commonly Used Drugs

II. Commonly Used Materials

III. Commonly Used Appliances and Instruments

Section II: Theories of Nursing in Prosthodontics

Section III. Nursing theory

I. Nursing assessment of restorative dentistry patients

II. Common nursing diagnoses and problems of medical cooperation

III. Routine nursing care for restorative dentistry patients

Section III: Nursing operation techniques in restorative dentistry

I. Mixing methods of impression materials

II. Mixing methods of adhesive materials

Third, the mixing method of self-coagulating resin

Fourth, the production method of the temporary abutment of the jaw record

Fifth, the production method of the temporary crown and bridge of resin

Sixth, the method of the upper rack

Seventh, the technique of perfusion modeling

Section IV Oral Examination and Preparation for Restorations

One, the oral examination

Second, the preparation of the restorative Preparation

Section V. Restoration and Care of Dental Defects

I. Fundamentals of Restorative Dental Defects

II. Care of Restorative Dental Patients with Dental Defects

Section VI, Nursing care of patients with fixed prosthodontics

Fourth: Basics of removable partial denture prosthodontics for edentulism

Fifth: Nursing care of patients with removable partial denture prosthodontics

Section VII: Prosthetic restoration and nursing care of missing teeth

One: Basics of Prosthetic Restorations

Two: Nursing care of patients with Prosthetic Restorations

Section VIII. Repair and care of maxillofacial defects

I. Basics of maxillofacial defect repair

II. Nursing care of patients with repaired maxillary defects

Chapter 5: Care of patients with orthodontics

Section 1: Materials and instruments commonly used in orthodontics

I. Commonly used materials

II. Nursing theory of orthodontic patients

I. Nursing assessment of orthodontic patients

II. Common nursing diagnosis and medical cooperation

III. Orthodontic routine care

Section III.

Section IV: Nursing care of orthodontic patient examination

I. General examination

II. Special examination

Section V: Overview of orthodontics

I. Etiology of malocclusion

II. Classification of malocclusion

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V. Retention and Retainers

Section VI Nursing Care of the Orthodontic Patient

I. Nursing Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis

II. Nursing Objectives

III. Nursing Measures

IV. Nursing Assessment

Section VII Management of Orthodontic Recorded Information

Chapter VI Nursing Care of Children with Oral Disease

Section I. Introduction

I. Definition of Pediatric Dentistry

II. History of Pediatric Dentistry

III. Role of Nursing in Pediatric Dentistry

Section II. Anatomical and Physiological Characteristics of Children's Teeth

I. Timing of Tooth Development

II. Key Points of Clinical Differentiation Between Milk and Permanent Teeth

III. Important Role

Section III: Psychological Characteristics and Behavioral Management of Children in Oral Treatment

I. Psychological Characteristics and Behavioral Expression of Children

II. Dental Fear in Children

III. p>II. Classification of Implants

III. Superstructure and Auxiliary Components

IV. Connection of the Superstructure to the Base Stake

V. Types of Implant Denture

VI. Scope of Implant Denture

Section II. Care of the Implant Denture Patient

I. Surgical Care for the Dental Implant Patient

II, Nursing care of implant denture repair

Chapter VIII Nursing care of oral and maxillofacial surgery patients

Section I Nursing care of anesthesia patients

I. Local anesthesia

II. General anesthesia

III. Nursing care of general anesthesia patients in the awakening period

Section II Management of the operating room

I. Setting up and layout of the operating room

II. Clean operating room

III. Partitioning of the operating room

IV. Cleaning, hygiene and sterilization system of the operating room

V. Aseptic management of the operating room

VI. Surgical Nursing Theory

I. Nursing Assessment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Patients

II. Common Nursing Diagnoses and Problems of Healthcare Collaboration

III. Routine Nursing Care of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Patients

Section IV: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Nursing Operation Techniques

I. Oral Nursing Care

II. Post Tracheotomy Nursing

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Section V, dental and alveolar surgery patient care

I, dental and alveolar surgery commonly used instruments

II, dental and alveolar surgery commonly used nursing operation techniques

III, dental extraction patient care

IV, alveolar surgery patient care

Section VI oral Infectious diseases of the oral and maxillofacial region

I. Overview

II. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis

III. Oral and maxillofacial gap infections

IV. Osteomyelitis of the jaws

Section VII: Nursing care for patients with oral and maxillofacial injuries

I. Overview

II. Dental injuries

Fourth, jaw fracture

Fifth, full-face fracture

Section VIII: Nursing care of patients with oral and maxillofacial tumors

One, malignant tumors of the oral and maxillofacial region

Two, oral and maxillofacial cysts

Three, benign tumors of oral and maxillofacial region and the nursing care of neoplasm-like lesions

Fourth, the nursing care of salivary gland tumor

Section IX Nursing care of patients with salivary gland diseases

I. Salivary gland inflammation

II. Salivary gland neoplastic lesions

Section X Nursing care of patients with temporomandibular joint diseases

I. Nursing care of temporomandibular joint disorders

II. Nursing care of temporomandibular joint dislocations

III. Nursing care of ankylosis of temporomandibular joints

Section XI Nursing care of patients with congenital cleft lip and palate

I. Cleft lip

II. Cleft palate

III. Sequential treatment points of cleft lip and palate

Section XII Nursing care of patients with dental and maxillofacial anomalies

Chapter 9: nursing care and management of infection in the oral hospital

Section I. General

I. Hospital infection Concept

II. Current status of hospital infection management

Section II Relationship between normal oral flora and infection

I. Dysbiosis of normal oral flora

II. Destructive effects of oral flora

III. Defects and destruction of natural barriers

Section III Common clinical types and characteristics of oral hospital infections

I. Viral Infections

II. Bacterial Infections

III. Fungal Infections

IV. Oral Lesions of AIDS

Section IV. Characteristics of Oral Hospital Infections and Routes of Transmission

I. Characteristics of Infections

II. Routes of Infection

Section V. Oral Medical Devices, Appliances, Materials, and Medication Mediated Cross-infection

I. Oral medical equipment-mediated cross-infection

II. Oral materials, drugs, repeated use of the process of cross-contamination

III. Oral impressions, model-mediated cross-infection

IV. Medical equipment and devices in the use of droplets and aerosol-mediated cross-infection

Section VI Dental hospitals Infection and prevention

I. Oral and maxillofacial surgical site infection and prevention

II. Lower respiratory tract infection prevention

III. Urinary tract infection and prevention

IV. Hepatitis B infection and prevention

V. HIV infection and prevention

Section VII: Nursing care of infection in the oral hospital

I, Clinic environment management and personal protection

Second, dental equipment and instruments disinfection and sterilization management

Third, the role of nursing management in hospital infections

Fourth, the implementation of disinfection and isolation measures