Course Specification Card: OMS 310. Program (s) in which the course is offered. Information about faculty member responsible for the course
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1 Course Specification Card: OMS 310 Institution College Department Oral and maxillofacial Surgery Program (s) in which the course is offered Dentistry BDS Information about faculty member responsible for the course Name Dr. Esam Ahmad. Z. Omar Office Hours Location& Telephone Dental School SAT SUN MON TUE WED No First: Course Identification Course Number& code Course Title Credit Units Units' Type Theo. Prac. Study level Pre requisite Co - requisite OMS 310 Oral Surgery Second: Course Objectives: By the end of this course, the seventh level dental students should be able to: 1- Know the principles and basis of the diagnostic method. 2- Acquire the practice and skills to take proper history and to do different L.A. techniques and to do simple and complex extraction. 3- Know the use or application of antibiotics in surgical dentistry. 4- Know How to manage possible Medical emergencies in dental office. 5- Acquire the ability to Diagnose and Treat deferent types of dental infections. 6- Acquire the ability to Diagnose and know the Principles of Treatment of maxillofacial fracture and possible Complications
2 7- Acquire the ability to Diagnose and know how to use Special Investigations in diagnosis of maxillofacial Cystic Lesions and know the Principles of Treatment. 8- Understand of different pre-prosthatic Surgical Procedures, Indications and Complications. 9- Acquire the ability to Diagnose medical conditions of surgical importance and know the proper way for writing a referral to other Medical Specialties. 10- Understand the relation of patient s medical conditions to oral surgery and the principles of managements of each condition. Specific Objectives of the course -At the end of the course, the students should be able to: 1- Identify, the basis, principles and methods of diagnosis of different surgical conditions. 2- Interpret the etiological factors for pericoronitis. 3- Acquire the ability to classify different types of pericoronitis. 4- Distinguish between different types of pericoronitis. 5- Recognize different methods for treatment of pericoronitis. 6- Define the terms impacted, embedded, ankylosed, unerupted, malposed, submerged and supernumerary tooth. 7- Discuss different caused of impaction including both local and systemic causes. 8- Recognize possible complications of impacted teeth. 9- Realize classification of impacted lower third molar. 10- Acquire the skills to diagnose the position of impacted lower third molar and determine its proximity to vital structures with radiographs. 11- Describe different surgical flaps to extract the impacted tooth. 12- Realize every step of the surgical procedures used for removal of the impacted tooth. 13- Identify every precaution during surgical procedure. 14- Realize classification of impacted maxillary third molar. 15- Discuss different surgical techniques used to remove impacted maxillary third molar. 16- Realize classification of impacted maxillary canine. 17- Describe different radiographs and techniques to determine position of the impacted canine. 18- Describe the requirements of an ideal mucoperiosteal flap
3 19- Recognize the required postoperative instructions. 20- Classify the cysts of the oral cavity. 21- Recognize possible techniques to diagnose cysts of the oral cavity. 22- Differentiate cystic lesions of the oral cavity from other lesions including tumors, other bone lesions and possible conditions characterized by manifestation in mandible or maxilla. 23- Identify the possible cystic lesions of salivary glands, maxillary sinus, neck and cysts of intestinal or parasitic origin. 24- Outline the general treatment of cysts including different techniques as enucleation and marsupialization. 25- Discuss the principles of antibiotic use. 26- Realize the possible conditions indicated for use of prophylactic antibiotics. 27- Discuss the uses of analgesics in dentistry. 28- Identify different types of analgesic drugs including narcotics and non-narcotics. 29- Identify different non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, their action and possible side effects. 30- Discuss the surgical anatomy of mandible and muscle attachment. 31- Classify mandibular fractures. 32- Clarify every method to diagnose mandibular fractures. 33- Interpret clinical signs and symptoms associated with fractured mandible. 34- Discuss different treatment methods for fractured mandible, including closed and opened reduction techniques. 35- Compare between the management of fracture in geriatric and children fractures. 36- Discuss possible complications of mandibular fracture and their management. 37- Describe the first aid applied to traumatized patient with mandibular and maxillary fractures. 38- Distinguish between every life threatening condition including, brain damage, respiratory system injury, and abdominal injury associated with traumatized patient. 39- Classify the types of middle third fractures. 40- Diagnose different types of middle third fractures. 41- Discuss every treatment method in middle third fractures. 42- Summarize possible complications of fractured middle third and their management. 43- Classify all types dentoalveolar abscess. 44- Recognize the clinical picture of each type of dentoalveolar abscess
4 45- Discuss the treatment of dentoalveolar abscess. 46- List all factors governing spread of infection and identify the role of each of them in infection process. 47- Distinguish all signs and symptoms of dry socket. 48- Discuss the pathogenesis of dry socket. 49- Identify the possible treatment of dry socket. 50- Discuss the pathogenesis, clinical picture and treatment of Ludwig s Angina infection. 51- Discuss and identify the facial spaces infection 52- Understand the principles of treatment of facial spaces and different surgical approaches. 53- Classify osteomyelitis of the jaws. 54- Discuss methods of diagnosis of osteomyelitis. 55- Discuss the clinical picture of each type of osteomyelitis and their treatment. 56- Discuss the possible serious sequelae of odontogenic infection including the signs and symptom and treatment. 57- Acquire the ability to understand and diagnosed different causes for ill fitting dentures, understand the pathophysiology of atrophic ridge. And understand the role of possible local and systemic factors. 58- Discuss different pre-prosthatic procedures and their indications. 59- Understanding and have the ability to Recognize possible complications of each pre-prosthatic procedure. 60- Acquire the skills for detecting a medical conditions that required a special medical precautions. 61- Acquire a sound knowledge in medical precautions that may required for each conditions. 62- Acquire the ability to manage different medical emergencies that may developed during dental practice. Third: ( A ) Course Description: Oral surgery is the art of using scientific knowledge to identify, diagnosis and treatment the surgical conditions, and to distinguish one disease from another.the course is deals with the study of the principles and basis of the minor surgical procedure, diagnosis and treatment plans and also includes the application of local anesthetic procedure and simple extraction, management of oral and maxillofacial infections, principles, diagnosis and management of maxillofacial trauma, diagnosis, and management of maxillary sinus conditions, diagnosis and understanding the patho-physiology of atrophic ridge and different pre-prosthatic Surgery and finally an introduction to understand medical conditions of special concern in surgery and principles of writing of a surgical referral to other specialty. Finally, - 4 -
5 the main goal of this course is the identification of the problem list of the patient, the final diagnosis, and description of the comprehensive surgical treatment planning and finally performing the suitable surgical treatment. ( B ) Course Items : Theoretical part : 1- Pericoronitis: 1- Etiology. 2- Types. 3- Clinical picture. 4- Treatment. 2- Impacted teeth: [Mandibular 3 rd Molar] A- Classification. B- Radiographic examination. C- Surgical removal. [Maxillary 3 rd Molar] A- Classification. B- Radiographic examination. C- Surgical removal. [Maxillary Canine] 1- Classification. 2- Radiographic examination. 3- Surgical removal. 4- Complications of the removal of impacted teeth. 3- Management of oral cysts: 1- Definition. 2- Classification. 3- Clinical picture. 4- Differential diagnosis. 5- Surgical treatment. 4- Application of antibiotics in dentistry: A- [Cysts associated with maxillary antrum] 1- Definition. 2- Classification. 3- Indications
6 5-Cysts of the soft tissue 1- Definition. 2- Classification. Clinical picture. 3- Differential diagnosis. 4- Surgical treatment. 5-General outline for treatment of cysts. 6-Application of analgesics in dentistry: A- Classification. B- Uses. 7-Management of oral infections: 1- Definitions. 2- Acute dento-alveolar abscess (clinical picture &treatment). 3- Sub-acute dento-alveolar abscess (clinical picture &treatment). 4- Chronic dento-alveolar abscess (clinical picture &treatment). 5- Dry Socket (Etiology, clinical picture & treatment). 6- Factors governing spread of infection. 7- Facial Spaces infections (Etiology, clinical picture, treatment & complications). H- Osteomyelitis: 1- Etiology. 2- Types. 3- Clinical picture. 4- Principles of Treatment. 5- Complications. 8-First aid in traumatized patients: A- Primary assessment & resuscitation. B- Introduction to Secondary Assessment. 9-Dento-alveolar and Mandibular fractures: 1- Classification. 2- Diagnosis. 3- Clinical signs and symptoms & Anatomical Considerations. 4- Principles of Different treatment modalities. 5- Considerations in Management of fracture mandible in children. 6- Considerations in Management of fracture mandible in geriatric patient. 10-Maxillary fractures: 1- Classification. 2- Diagnosis & Dynamic of Fractures. 3- Dento-alveolar fracture. 4- Zygomatic complex fracture. 5- Maxillary fracture
7 6- Naso - ethemoidal Fractures 7- Principles of Different treatment modalities. 11-Maxillary Sinus: 1- Anatomical considerations. 2- Diagnostic methods. 3- Acute sinusitis (Diagnosis, clinical picture, treatment. 4- Chronic sinusitis (Diagnosis, clinical picture, treatment. 5- Oro-antral communication: a- Etiology. b- Diagnosis. c- Clinical picture. d- Surgical treatment. e- Lesions of maxillary sinus. 12-Pre-prosthatic Surgery 1- Patho-physiology of edentulous ridge 2- Classification of bone in edentulous ridge. 3- Clinical picture and evaluation methods 4- Different treatment modalities 5- Possible complications and their management. 13- Medical conditions of special concern in Surgery: 1- Medical conditions: Psychological & Systemic 2- Local and systemic factors. 3- Diagnosis & Special Investigations 4- Prevention and Management of Medical Emergencies in Dental Chair. 5- Writing of Surgical referral
8 Application part: (Clinical part) The Clinical requirements for this Course is : 25 Clinical Cases With minimum requirements of 15 cases to pass the Course. Each Candidate should finish 10 Cases (with minimum of 6 Cases) of Simple Extraction at 1 st semester. And 15 Cases (with minimum of 9 Cases) of Complex Extraction at 2 nd semester. Less than 15 Cases mean failure in the Clinical Part of this Course. The Theoretical Part will not be used for compensation of the Clinical Part. This is mean that each candidates should pass each part of the Course (the Clinical part and Theoretical part) to pass the Course. Final Clinical Exam: is usually carried out in 2 Cases: One Case of Simple Extraction and one Case of Complex Extraction. The Examination will include but not limited to the following: 1) History taking and Medical Interpretations, 2) Selection of proper Instruments, 3) Skills in Surgical Procedure, 4) Patient s Handling, 5) Post-operative Instructions. 6) Surgical knowledge. The Student can be Examined at any time after 7 th week of second semester as he feeling fit to be examined and the case is suitable for the examination. The Student should take the agreement of his Supervisor before the exam - 8 -
9 Order Week Topics 1 Dr. Esam Course Introduction Dr. waleed Dr. waleed Dr. waleed Dr. Esam Dr. Esam Dr. Esam Precoronits & It s Clinical Picture, Diagnosis and Complications And Impacted teeth [ 3 rd Molar Lower] Impacted teeth [ 3 rd Molar Lower & upper] Impacted teeth [Maxillary Canine] Principles of Oral & Maxillofacial Infection Dento-alveolar abscess & Factors governing spread of infection Principles of Oral & Maxillofacial Infection Facial Spaces infections related to Maxilla Principles of Oral & Maxillofacial Infection Facial Spaces infections related to Mandible 8 Midterm Examination Dr. Esam Dr. Fadi Dr. Fadi Oral & Maxillofacial Infection Osteomyelitis Application of Antibiotics in Surgical dentistry Classifications & Indications Application of Analgesics in Surgical dentistry Classifications & Indications Dr. Esam Dr.waleed Dr. Fadi Dr. waleed Management of oral& Maxillofacial Cysts - Types of cyst Management of oral & Maxillofacial Cysts -Revision of pathology Management of oral & Maxillofacial Cysts Surgical Considerations in Management of oral Cysts Surgical Endodontic and management of Cyst - 9 -
10 Order Week Topics 16 Dr. Esam 17 Dr. Esam 18 Dr.waleed First aid in traumatized patient (1) First aid in traumatized patient (2) Dento-alveolar Fractures & Principles of Mandibular Fractures Fractures classifications & Anatomical Considerations& Diagnosis 19 Dr.waleed 20 Dr. Fadi 21 Dr. Fadi 22 Dr. Mansori Dr. Esam 25 Dr. Mansori 26 Dr. Masori Dento-alveolar Fractures & Principles of Mandibular Fractures Principles of Treatment Modalities Principles of Middle Facial third fractures Dynamic of trauma & fractures classifications and Diagnosis Principles of Middle Facial third fractures Principles of Treatment modalities Complications of Facial Fractures Systemic Complications Midterm Examination Complications of Facial Fractures Local Complications Principles of Pre-prosthatic Surgery Soft tissues Surgical Procedures: Types and Indications Principles of Pre-prosthatic Surgery Hard tissues Surgical Procedures: Types and Indications 27 Dr. Esam Maxillary Sinus diseases & Oro-antral fistula 28 Dr. Sameer Introduction to medical Conditions of special concern in Oral surgery Clinical Features & Diagnosis 29 Dr. Sameer Introduction to medical Conditions of special concern in Oral surgery Diagnostic Aids & Investigations 30 Dr. Sameer Introduction to medical Conditions of special concern in Oral surgery Dr. Esam Principles of Referral Writing TO physician Course Revision
11 Schedule of Assessment Tasks for Students During the Semester No Evaluation Kind Week due Proportion of Final Assessment 1 Drills 2 Exercises 3 Projects 4 Research 5 Continues Clinical Assessment 6 Clinical Final Exam Quizzes 10 8 Written Test (1) 20 9 Written Test (2) 10 Final Exam
12 Fourth: Learning Resources ( A )Required Text(s): 1. Contemporary ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, Peterson,Mosby, C.V.Co. Ltd, A Clinician's manual of ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, Kwon and Laskin, Quintessence. Publishing Co, Inc ( B ) Essential References: 1- ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY (volumes 1-3): Larry J. Peterson, Copyright 1992 by J.B. Lippincott Company. ISBN-10: x 2- ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY (volumes 1 & 2): Daniel M. Laskin,Copyright By the C. V Mosby Company. ISBN-10: FRACTURES OF THE MANDIBLE: H.C. Killey, and Peter Banks Fourth Edition, Copyright 1991 By BPCC Wheatons Ltd, Exeter. ISBN-10: FRACTURES OF THE MIDDLE THIRD OF THE FACIAL SKELETON: H.C Killey, Second Edition, Copyright 1984 by John Wright & Sons Ltd. ISBN-10: KILLEY & KAY S OUTLINE OF ORAL SURGERY, PART 1: Gordon R Seward, Malcolm Harris & David A. McGowan, Second Edition, Copyright 1987 by IOP Publishing Limited. ISBN-10: ORAL&MAXILLOFACIAL INFECTIONS: Richard G.Topazian &Morton H.Goldberg, Second Edition, Copyright 1987 by W.B Saunders. ISBN-10: THE MAXILLARY SINUS AND ITS DENTAL IMPLICATIONS: H.C.Killey & L.W.Kay, 19991, Copyright by John Wright & Sons, LTD. 8- MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN THE DENTAL OFFICE: Stannley S. Malamed, Fourth Edition, Copyright 1993 by Mosby Company. ISBN-10: DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF THE MEDICALLY COMPROMISED PATION: James W. Little, Third Edition, Copyright 1988 by C.V Mosby Company. ISBN-10:
13 ( C ) Supplementary References ( Recommended Books) 1- ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY (7 volumes): Raymond J. Fonseca, Robert V. Walker, Norman J. Betts, and H. Dexter Barber. ISBN-10: ( D ) Electronic Materials, Web Sites etc: ( E ) Other learning materials:
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