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DENT 586: ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 2 )2 credit hours : 1 theory, 1 clinical) Jordan University of Science & Technology Faculty of Dentistry Department of Oral medicine and Surgery Second Semester Course Syllabus Course Information Course Title Course Code Prerequisites Course Website Instructor Office Location Office Phone Office Hours E-mail Teaching Assistant(s) Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 4 Dent 586 Dent 481/ Dent 482 Dr Tareq Gharaibeh Dental Teaching Centre 28278 [email protected] Course Description This course is a continuation of Dent 585. It is designed to provide the final year dental students with a basic knowledge about surgical management of TMJ, salivary glands and oral tumours. The course will also stress the importance of evaluating oral pathological lesions, especially those of potentially sinister outcome, and determination if a biopsy is needed. The clinical part provides hands-on of exodontia and simple oral surgery. Textbook Title Author(s) Publisher Year Edition Book Website References Assessment Policy Assessment Type midterm Exam Final Exam Assignments Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery James Hupp, Edward Ellis, and Myron Tucker Mosby 2008 5th 1. David Mitchell, An introduction to oral and maxillofacial surgery, 2006 Examination 40% written and clinically oriented exams 60 % (40% written and 20% viva or spot exams) - Attendance Participation - Course Objectives This course is designed to provide students with: 1. Current theoretical knowledge in the fundamentals and basic principles of maxillofacial surgery 2. Practical competence in simple exodontia and minor oral surgery Weights 60% 40% Teaching & Learning Methods Lectures and practical clinical sessions Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to Related Objective(s) Reference Introduction, Step By Step Management, Team Approach, Clinical Staging Of Malignancy, Goals Of Treatment, Choosing A Treatment Modality, Surgical Modalities (Enucleation, 1 Marginal/Segmental Resection, Textbook and Handout Partial Resection, Total Resection, Composite Resection), Factors Affecting The Choice Of Surgical Modality, and NoneSurgical Modalities (Radiotherapy and chemotherapy History of a soft tissue lump, Textbook and Handout examination technique, investigations, types of soft tissue 1 tumours, options of treatment, surgical technique, and postoperative care Oral cancer; Epidemiology, Textbook and Handout etiology, diagnosis, diagnostic work up, staging and treatment planning, Surgery, Neck 1 management, radiotherapy, chemotherapy 1 Patient evaluation, Methods of examination, investigations, classification of TMJ disorders, Textbook and Handout reversible treatment Pretreatment occlusion modification, TMJ surgery (arthrocentesis, arthroscopy, disc surgery, condyle syrgery, ankylosis, total joint replacement) Salivary glands Anatomy, embryology, physiology, diagnostic modalities, and obstructive diseases Mucus retention/extravasation, infections, traumatic injuries, benign neoplasms, malignant neoplasms 1 Textbook and Handout Useful Resources Course Content Week Topics 1 Introduction and feed back Principles of surgical management of jaw tumours I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Principles of surgical management of jaw tumours II Principles of surgical management of oral soft tissue tumors Oral Cancer I Oral Cancer II Surgical treatment of TMJ disorders-I Surgical treatment of TMJ disorders-II Principles of surgical management of salivary gland disorders-I Principles of surgical management of salivary gland disorders-II Chapter in text 21,22 in Textbook 21,22 in Textbook Handout Handout Handout 30 in Textbook and Handout 30 in Textbook and Handout 20 in Textbook and Handout 20 in Textbook and Handout Additional Notes Attendance: Students must attendat least 90% of all scheduled classes and clinics. - Quizzes is to be expected in any given lecture. - Late arrivals to class or clinics are not accepted