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1 B P KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES College of Dental Surgery Dharan, Nepal 2nd Year Bachelors of Dental Surgery (Batch 2017) Teaching Schedule from 2 nd September, 2018 to 14 th December, 2018 (Unit - 5) CNS, MSK & SPECIAL SENSES Prepared on August 16, 2018
2 VENUE SIS, SEM: LT-4, College of Dental Surgery LABEX: Respective Departments (PEDO, PROSTHO, ORTHO, OB, CONS, Anat, Phy, Bio, Path, Micro, Pharma, Psy) LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS (in alphabetical order) SIS: Structured Interactive Session SEM: Seminar LABEX: Laboratory Exercise CODS: College of Dental Surgery PROSTHO: Prosthodontics PEDO: Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry Ortho: Orthopedics CONS: Dentistry OB: Oral Biology Anat: Anatomy Phy: Physiology Bio: Biology Path: Pathology Micro: Microbiology Pharma: Pharmacology Psy: Psychiatry
3 Ref. No. BPKIHS/CODS/20/075/076 B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY Teaching Schedule 2nd Year BDS (Batch-2017) UNIT - 5 (CNS, MSK & Special Senses) From 2 September'18 to 14 December'18 Final Schedule DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE Faculty's TOOTH DEVELOPMENT - INTRODUCTION Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. 2 Sep'18 GROSS ANATOMY OF SPINAL CORD Anatomy Dr. Samsher S. INTRODCUCTION TO NERVOUS SYSTEM Physiology Oral Biology OP Lab 3 Sep'18 4 Sep'18 5 Sep'18 6 Sep'18 7 Sep'18 9 Sep'18 10 Sep'18 SPINAL CORD & MENINGES GROSS ANATOMY OF BRAIN STEM Anatomy Dr. Sarun K. INTRODUCTION TO PROSTHODONTICS & GLOSSARY - I Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. CSF & BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER Physiology Pedodontics Pedo Lab. INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF BRAIN STEM Anatomy Dr. Sarun K. SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION Physiology 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab BASE OF BRAIN & BRAIN STEM INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIVE DENTISTRY Dr. Sushmita S. INTRODUCTION OF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY OF RECEPTORS INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL ANATOMY AND TOOTH NOMENCLATURE CEREBRUM: EXTERNAL FEATURES & VENTRICLES OF BRAIN B. P. ANNIVERSARY DAY Physiology Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. Anatomy Dr. Sandip S. CEREBRUM: EXTERNAL FEATURES & VENTRICLES OF BRAIN 10:00 LABEX PRINCIPLES OF WIRE BENDING Orthodontics Ortho Lab.
4 Faculty's DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE CEREBELLUM Anatomy Dr. Gita Y. 11 Sep'18 12 Sep'18 13 Sep'18 14 Sep'18 16 Sep'18 17 Sep'18 18 Sep'18 19 Sep'18 20 Sep'18 21 Sep'18 INTRODUCTION TO PROSTHODONTICS & GLOSSARY - II Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. MENINGITIS Microbiology Dr. Narayan RB 2:00 SIS INTRODUCTION TO PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY I (DEFINITION, HISTORY, OBJECTIVES, SCOPES, IMPORTANCE, CHALLENGES OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY) Pedodontics Dr. Bandana K. 3:00 LABEX Pedodontics Pedo Lab. CEREBELLUM 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab CRANIAL NERVE - I & II Anatomy Dr. Prabhakar Y. NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF PAIN Physiology CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ENAMEL, DENTIN, PULP Dr. Sushmita S. SPINAL MOTOR MECHANISMS, REFLEXES Physiology AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS I Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. CRANIAL NERVE - III, IV & VI Anatomy Dr. Laxman K. AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS II Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. ANAEROBES & METHODS OF ANAEROBIASIS Microbiology Dr. Ratna B. CRANIAL NERVE - TRIGEMINAL Anatomy Dr. Presha B. Oral Biology OP Lab METHODS OF ANAEROBIASIS Microbiology Lab 3 COGNITION Psychiatry OPIOID ANALGESICS (I) Pharmacology CRANIAL NERVE - VII Anatomy Dr. Churamani P. 2:00 SIS INTRODUCTION TO PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY II (CHILD VS ADULT PATIENTS AND PEDODONTIC TREATMENT TRIANGLE) Pedodontics Dr. Bandana K. 3:00 LABEX Pedodontics Pedo Lab. CONSTITUTION DAY (HOLIDAY) CRANIAL NERVE - IX, X Anatomy Dr. Samsher S. OPIOID ANALGESICS (II) Pharmacology BRIEF OVERVIEW ON OCCLUSION Dr. Sushmita S. INTELLIGENCE Psychiatry AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS III Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. CRANIAL NERVE - XI, XII Anatomy Dr. Sarun K.
5 Faculty's DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE TOOTH NOMENCLATURE SYSTEMS Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. 23 Sep'18 SUPRASPINAL MOTOR MECHANISMS Physiology OPIOID ANALGESICS (III) Pharmacology Oral Biology OP Lab 24 Sep'18 25 Sep'18 26 Sep'18 27 Sep'18 28 Sep'18 30 Sep'18 1 Oct'18 2 Oct'18 3 Oct'18 CLASSIFICATION AND CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE Psychiatry RETICULAR FORMATION, EEG, NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS Physiology AIMS & OBJECTIVES Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. 10:00 LABEX EVALUATION OF ANALGESICS IN ANIMALS Pharmacology LAB 3 Pedodontics Pedo Lab. SCALP Anatomy Dr. Sandip S. LIMBIC SYSTEM AND HYPOTHALAMUS Physiology 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab ANATOMY OF FACE (I) Anatomy Dr. Gita Y. SEDATIVES & HYPNOTICS - I Pharmacology CARIOLOGY - I Dr. Sushmita S. ANATOMY OF FACE (II) Anatomy Dr. Gita Y. AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS IV Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. SEDATIVES & HYPNOTICS - II Pharmacology AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS V Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. TETANUS/GAS GANGRENE Microbiology Dr. Rinku S. TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY - I Pharmacology Oral Biology OP Lab DEVELOPMENT OF PHARYNGEAL ARCHES & POUCHES Anatomy Dr. Prabhakar Y. TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY - II Pharmacology 8:00 SEM PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING Psychiatry BIOMECHANICS OF EDENTULOUS STATE Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. DENTAL ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY - I (ERUPTION & SHEDDING OF TEETH, THEORIES OF ERUPTION, CHRONOLOGY OF ERUPTION OF PRIMARY & PERMANENT TEETH) Pedodontics Dr. Sneha S. Pedodontics Pedo Lab. MOTIVATION Psychiatry PREANAESTHETIC MEDICATION & GENERAL ANAESTHETICS - I Pharmacology 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab
6 DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE Faculty's CERVICAL VERTEBRAE & SKULL 4 Oct'18 BRIEF OVERVIEW ON DENTAL BIOMATERIALS - I Dr. Sushmita S. 5 Oct'18 7 Oct'18 8 Oct'18 9 Oct'18 10 Oct'18 11 Oct'18 12 Oct'18 14 Oct'18 DEVELOPMENT OF FACE Anatomy Dr. Gita Y. AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS VI Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. GENERAL ANAESTHETICS - II Pharmacology 11:00 SEM BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR Psychiatry MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISORS Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. 9:00 SEM MEMORY Psychiatry METABOLIC DISEASES OF BONE (I) : RICKETS, OSTEOMALACIA & OSTEOPOROSIS Pathology Dr. Purbesh A. Oral Biology OP Lab 8:00 SEM EMOTIONS Psychiatry LOCAL ANAESTHETICS Pharmacology LACRIMAL APPARATUS, EYE LID & EXTERNAL FEATURES OF EYE BALL Anatomy Dr. Laxman K. DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PLANNING Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. DENTAL ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY - II (MORPHOLOGY OF INDIVIDUAL DECIDUOUS TEETH-I) Pedodontics Dr. Sneha S. Pedodontics Pedo Lab. PAROTID REGION & PAROTID GLAND Anatomy Dr. Presha B. FUNCTION OF CEREBRAL CORTEX Physiology 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab CERVICA FASCIA Anatomy Dr. Churamani P. METABOLIC DISEASES OF BONE (II): HYPERPARATHYROIDISM, RENAL OSTEODYSTROPHY, OSTEOGENIC IMPERFECTA, GOUT BRIEF OVERVIEW ON DENTAL BIOMATERIALS - II Pathology Dr. Sairil P. Dr. Sushmita S. INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF BONES AND JOINTS Pathology Dr. Rajan S. MAXILLARY LATERAL INCISORS Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. TREATMENT OF ANXIETY Pharmacology AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS VII Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. POSTERIOR TRIANGLE OF NECK Anatomy Dr. Samsher S. METABOLISM & REGULATION OF CALCIUM & PHOSPHORUS Biochemistry Oral Biology OP Lab
7 Faculty's DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE DISSECTION OF SCALP 15 Oct'18 16 Oct'18 23 Oct'18 24 Oct'18 25 Oct'18 26 Oct'18 28 Oct'18 29 Oct'18 30 Oct'18 31 Oct'18 Dashain Holiday from 16 October'18 to 22 October'18 MUSCLES OF BACK, SUB OCCIPITAL TRIANGLE Anatomy Dr. Sarun K. ANATOMY OF SUPPORTING STRUCTURES : MAXILLA DENTAL ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY - III (MORPHOLOGY OF INDIVIDUAL DECIDUOUS TEETH-II) Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. Pedodontics Dr. Sneha S. Pedodontics Pedo Lab. CRANIAL CAVITY, DURA MATER AND DURAL VENOUS SINUSES Anatomy Dr. Sandip S. CSF IN HEALTH AND DISEASE Biochemistry 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab NORMA VERTICALIS, OCCIPITALIS, FRONTALIS & LATERALIS TERMINOLOGIES IN OPERATIVE DENTISTRY TONGUE - CORRELATION WITH DEVELOPMENT AND NERVE SUPPLY Anatomy Dr. Gita Y. MANDIBULAR INCISORS Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. INFLAMMATORY JOINT DISEASES: RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS etc. AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS VIII Pathology Dr. Purbesh A. Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. CALCIUM, PARATHERMONE & VIT. D Pharmacology TEMPORAL AND INFRA TEMPORAL REGION (I) Anatomy Dr. Prabhakar Y. Oral Biology OP Lab NORMA BASALIS, FRONTAL AND PARIETAL BONE FRACTURE HEALING, CLASSIFICATION OF BONE TUMOURS ANATOMY OF SUPPORTING STRUCTURES : MANDIBLE Pathology Dr. Rajan S. Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. NSAIDS (I) Pharmacology Pedodontics Pedo Lab. TEMPORAL, SPHENOID, OCCIPITAL & ETHMOID 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab
8 DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE Faculty's TEMPORAL AND INFRA TEMPORAL REGION Anatomy Dr. Prabhakar Y. (II) 1 Nov'18 2 Nov'18 4 Nov'18 5 Nov'18 6 Nov'18 7 Nov'18 11 Nov'18 12 Nov'18 13 Nov'18 14 Nov'18 15 Nov'18 BONE TUMORS (I): CLASSIFICATION & BENIGN TUMORS Pathology Dr. Mona D. FUNDAMENTALS IN TOOTH PREPARATION - I Dr. Sushmita S. BONE TUMORS (II): MALIGNANT BONE TUMORS AMELOGENESIS & DENTINOGENESIS IX Pathology Dr. Mona D. Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. NSAIDS (II) Pharmacology MAXILLARY & MANDIBULAR CANINE I Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT Anatomy Dr. Laxman K. TREATMENT OF MYASTHENIA GRAVIS AND TETANUS Pharmacology Oral Biology OP Lab BONE DISEASES Pathology LAB 2 PHYSIOLOGY OF NERVE AND MUSCLE-RESTING Physiology MEMBRANE POTENTIAL, ACTION POTENTIAL ANATOMY OF LIMITING AREAS : MAXILLA Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. DENTAL ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY - IV (DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DECIDUOUS & PERMANENT TEETH WITH IMPORTANCE OF FIRST PERMANENT MOLAR) Pedodontics Dr. Mamta D. Pedodontics Pedo Lab. Diwali Holiday from 7 November'18 to 10 November'18 MAXILLARY & MANDIBULAR CANINE II Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. ANTERIOR TRIANGLE OF NECK Anatomy Dr. Presha B. NSAIDS (III) Pharmacology Oral Biology OP Lab DEEP DISSECTION FACE AND PAROTID GLAND CHHAITH PARVA (HOLIDAY) POSTERIOR TRIANGLE OF NECK 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab CRANIAL CAVITY, DURA MATER AND DURAL VENOUS SINUSES FUNDAMENTALS IN TOOTH PREPARATION - II Dr. Sushmita S.
9 DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE 16 Nov'18 18 Nov'18 19 Nov'18 PHYSIOLOGY OF NERVE FIBRES : EFFECT OF NERVE INJUREY Physiology Faculty's MAXILLARY & MANDIBULAR CANINE III Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. SUB MANDIBULAR REGION (I) Anatomy Dr. Churamani P. PULP I Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION & EXCITATION - CONTRACTION COUPLING Physiology SUB MANDIBULAR REGION (II) Anatomy Dr. Churamani P. Oral Biology OP Lab SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANTS Pharmacology TONGUE Anatomy Dr. Gita Y. 20 Nov'18 21 Nov'18 22 Nov'18 23 Nov'18 25 Nov'18 26 Nov'18 PHARYNX & PALATE Anatomy Dr. Samsher S. ANATOMY OF LIMITING AREAS : MANDIBLE Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. CONTRACTION OF SKELETAL AND SMOOTH MUSCLE Physiology Pedodontics Pedo Lab. MANDIBLE, HYOID & MAXILLA 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab WORK PHYSIOLOGY, HUMAN MUSCULAR FATIGUE, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY Physiology LARYNX Anatomy Dr. Sarun K. HAND INSTRUMENTS IN OPERATIVE DENTISTRY Dr. Sushmita S. PARANASAL AIR SINUSES Anatomy Dr. Sandip S. PULP II Oral Biology Dr. Shashi K. OPTICS OF VISION Physiology SALIVA & SALIVARY GLANDS I Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. RETINAL FUNCTION Physiology EXTRAOCULAR MUSCLES & EXTERNAL FEATURES OF EYE BALL Anatomy Dr. Prabhakar Y. Oral Biology OP Lab NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF VISION Physiology BLOOD VESSELS OF ORBIT Anatomy Dr. Laxman K. PHYSIOLOGY OF EXTERNAL, MIDDLE & INNER EAR Physiology 27 Nov'18 IMPROVING THE PATIENTS DENTURE BEARING AREAS & RIDGE RELATION Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. 10:00 LABEX TEMPORAL AND INFRA TEMPORAL REGION (I) Pedodontics Pedo Lab.
10 DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE Faculty's TEMPORAL AND INFRA TEMPORAL REGION 28 Nov'18 (II) 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab ANTERIOR TRIANGLE OF NECK 29 Nov'18 ROTARY INSTRUMENTS IN OPERATIVE DENTISTRY Dr. Sushmita S. 30 Nov'18 2 Dec'18 3 Dec'18 4 Dec'18 5 Dec'18 6 Dec'18 7 Dec'18 9 Dec'18 10 Dec'18 11 Dec'18 12 Dec'18 ANATOMY OF EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR Anatomy Dr. Presha B. SALIVA & SALIVARY GLANDS II Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. AUDITORY PATHWAYS AND PERCEPTION Physiology SALIVA & SALIVARY GLANDS III Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. PHYSIOLOGY OF TASTE AND SMELL Physiology 10:00 LABEX SUB OCCIPITAL TRIANGLE, EXTERNAL FEATURES OF EYE BALL Oral Biology OP Lab PHARYNX & PALATE INTERNAL EAR & VIII CRANIAL NERVE Anatomy Dr. Churamani P. RECORDING BASE & OCCLUSAL RIM Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. 10:00 LABEX LARYNX Pedodontics Pedo Lab. NASAL CAVITY & TONGUE 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab DEMONSTRATION OF ACTION OF MUSCLE RELAXANTS Pharmacology LAB 3 MATRICES AND WEDGES Dr. Sushmita S. SALIVA & SALIVARY GLANDS IV Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. 10:00 LABEX DISSECTION OF ORBIT 8:00 SEM SEMINAR Oral Biology 10:00 LABEX EAR Oral Biology OP Lab POSTERIOR PALATAL SEAL - ANATOMIC & PHYSIOLOGIC CONSIDERATION Prosthodontics Dr. Arati S. Pedodontics Pedo Lab. DISCUSSION ON PRESCRIPTIONS & DRUG ON CNS, MSK Pharmacology LT-3, MC 10:00 LABEX Cons. Lab Oral Biology OP Lab
11 DATE TIME TOPICS DEPT VENUE 13 Dec'18 14 Dec'18 Faculty's SEPARATORS Dr. Arbind R. 9:00 SEM SEMINAR Oral Biology Dr. Ashish S. Best of Luck for (Unit - 5) Internal Assessment Dr. Iccha Maharjan Deputy Program Coordinator BDS, Phase I Dr. Mamta Dali Program Coordinator BDS, Phase - I
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