At the end of this course, the students; 1) Gaining the ability of communication and cooperation with the patient, giving information about their situation 2) Evaluation of the patient?s systemic condition, medical history, anamnesis, symptoms and complaints 3) Evaluation of the patient clinically and radiographically 4) Definition of the proper diagnosis 5) Determination of the treatment approach 6) Gaining the ability to inform the patient about their condition, treatment approach and treatment planning 7) Learning the basic principles of the maxillofacial surgery, and treatment modalities 8) Comprehends the diagnosis and treatment modalities of the maxillofacial pathologies
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
None
COURSE DEFINITION
Comprise the oral and maxillofacial clinical practices regarding, basic oral and maxillofacial surgical informations
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Comprehends the oral pathologies, diagnosis and treatment modalities.
2nd Week
Have information about the differential diagnosis
3rd Week
Comprehends the maxillodfacial anatomy regarding the clinical applications
4th Week
Have information about the surgical approach to the maxillofacial pathologies and biopsy techniques
5th Week
Learning the basic principles of the maxillofacial surgery, evaluating the cases and adopting these information to the clinical practice
6th Week
Observing the clinical applications
7th Week
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
(1) Brad Neville, Douglas D. Damm, Carl M. Allen, Jerry Bouquot, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 3rd Edition, Saunders co, 2009 (2) Raymond J Fonseca, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, WB Saunders Company, 2000 (3) Michael Miloro, Peterson's Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,Second edition, BC Decker Inc, 2004 (4) Reny de Leeuw, Orofacial Pain, Fourth Edition, Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, 2008 (5) Stanley Malamed. Handbook of local anesthesia, mosby, September 2004.