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King Saud University College of Dentistry Dept. of Oral Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences Division of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology Course Description 343 DDS- Clinical Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology II (013-014) Course title: Clinical Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology II Course No & Code: 343 DDS Credit Hours: h ( 1h lecture & 1h clinical) Level: Third year undergraduate level Prerequisite: 43 DDS Physics of Diagnostic Radiology and Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Academic Year: 013-014 Course Director (MUC): Dr. Asma'a Al-Ekrish- Assistant Professor, OMF Radiology Course Contributers (MUC): Dr. Wafa Al-Faleh- Associate Professor, OMF Radiology Office Hours: Tuesday 1-1 (MUC) Email: 343DDS@gmail.com Dr. Reema Al-Shawaf- Lecturer, OMF Radiology Dr. Faikha Abdelmejid- Associate Professor, Oral Biology 1.0 General Description: This is the second course of oral radiology which is a comprehensive course in radiographic interpretation and differential diagnosis of developmental and pathological lesions, and fractures of the jaws and associated structures. The course is covered by lectures in the first half of the year and practical and tutorials in the second half. The lectures in the first half will encourage the student to present and participate in case discussion sessions in the second half. 1

.0 References: 1. Lectures. Required Textbooks: Oral radiology- Principles and Interpretation. 6 th edition By: White and Pharoah Fundamentals of Sectional Anatomy, An Imaging Approach, 005 (Only Chapter ). By: Denise L. Lazo 3. Suggested reading: Differential Diagnosis of Oral Lesions (section on bony lesions) By: Wood and Goaz Separate recommendations for further reading will be given at the end of each lecture. 4. Recommended Web Links: Oral Radiographic Differential Diagnosis (ORAD II): http://www.orad.org/index.html Marcilan Maxillofacial Radiology: http://www.marcilan.com European Academy of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology: http://www.eadmfr.eu/training/anatomy-cbct-images

3.0 Content of Lectures: Chapters and pages from Oral Radiology principles and Interpretation, 6 th edition unless otherwise specified. 3.01 Sectional anatomy- chapter (Textbook: Fundamentals of Sectional Anatomy, an imaging approach, By Denise L. Lazo 005): Sectional bony anatomy of axial, coronal and sagittal of the oral and maxillofacial structures 3.0 Inflammatory lesions of the jaws- chapter 0: Review of: acute apical periodontitis, chronic apical periodontitis, periapical granulomas, and radicular cyst. Clinical features, radiographic appearance, and differential diagnosis of rarefying and sclerosing osteitis, osteomyelitis and osteoradionecrosis. 3.03 Odontogenic and non-odontogenic cysts- chapter 1 Definition, clinical features, radiographic features, and differential diagnosis of: Odontogenic cysts o Radicular cyst o Residual cyst o Dentigerous cyst Non-odontogenic cysts o Nasopalatine duct cyst (incisive canal cyst) Cyst-like lesions o Simple bone cyst (traumatic bone cyst) o Lingual salivary gland defect (Stafne cyst)-(p. 574) o Aneurysmal bone cyst- (p. 445) 3.04 Benign odontogenic tumors- chapter - Definition, clinical features, radiographic features (location, shape, periphery, internal structure, and effect on surrounding structures) and differential diagnosis of the following benign odontogenic tumors: Odontogenic epithelial tumors o Ameloblastoma o Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) 3

o Keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KOT) Mixed odontogenic tumors o Odontoma Odontogenic mesenchymal tumors o Odontogenic myxoma 3.05 Benign non-odontogenic tumors- chapter (p. 410) - Definition, clinical features, radiographic feature, and differential diagnosis of the following hyperplastic lesions (p. 367): Torus palatinus Torus mandibularis Enostoses Idiopathic osteosclerosis Exostoses - Definition, clinical features, radiographic features, and differential diagnosis of the following benign non-odontogenic tumors: Tumors of neural origin: o Traumatic neuroma Mesodermal tumors: o Osteoma 3.06 Malignant tumors- chapter 3 - Radiographic characteristics of malignant tumors, difference between benign and malignant tumors. - Definition, clinical features, radiographic features, and differential diagnosis of the following malignant tumors: Carcinomas o Squamous cell carcinoma o Metastatic carcinoma Sarcomas o Osteosarcoma 3.07 Trauma to the Facial Structures- chapter 9 Introduction and general radiographic signs of fracture. 4

Clinical and radiographic appearance of: o Mandibular fractures o Condylar fractures o Midface fractures o Zygomatic complex fractures 3.08 Bone diseases with jaw manifestation- chapter 4 Definition, clinical features, radiographic features, and differential diagnosis of: Fibrous dysplasia Periapical cemental dysplasia Florid osseous dysplasia Cemento-ossifying fibroma Giant cell lesions: o Cherubism o Central giant cell granuloma Paget's disease Osteopetrosis 3.09 Soft Tissue Calcifications - chapter 8 General clinical and radiographic features of: Dystrophic calcifications: o Calcified lymph nodes o Dystrophic calcification in the tonsils o Calcified blood vessels (carotid arteriosclerosis) Idiopathic calcification: o Salivary sialolith o Phleboliths Metastatic calcification Heterotropic calcification: o Ossification of stylohyoid ligament o Myositis ossificans 5

3.10 Systemic diseases manifested in the jaws - chapter 5 Endocrine disorders o Hyperparathyroidism o Hypoparathyroidism o Hyperthyroidism o Hypothyroidism o Diabettes mellitus Metabolic bone diseases o Osteoporosis o Rickets and osteomalacia o Osteopetrosis Other systemic diseases o Sickle cell anemia o Thalassemia 3.11 Tempromadibular joint (TMJ) disorders and imagingchapter 6 - Radiographic anatomy of the TMJ - Diagnostic imaging of the TMJ Hard tissue imaging o Panoramic and automatic double TMJ program o Conventional tomography o Computed tomography and cone beam computed tomography Soft tissue imaging o MRI - Abnormalities of the TMJ Developmental abnormalities (bony) o Condylar hyperplasia and hypoplasia o Coronoid hyperplasia o Bifid condyle Soft tissue abnormalities o Disk displacement with reduction o Disk displacement without reduction 6

o Disk perforation and deformities Remodeling Arthritic disorders o Osteoarthritis o Rheumatoid arthritis Trauma: o Dislocation o Fractures o Ankylosis 3.1 Salivary gland diseases and imaging- chapter 31 Anatomy Diagnostic imaging o Plain film radiography Intraoral radiography (periapical, occlusal) Extraoral radiography (lateral oblique) o Indications, contra-indications, limitations, and appearance of: Conventional sialography CT MRI Definition, clinical features, radiographic appearance, and differential diagnosis of: o Sialolithiasis, o Autoimmune sialadenitis (Sjogren s syndrome) Radiographic appearance of benign and malignant tumors of the salivary glands. 3.13 Maxillary sinus diseases and imaging- chapter 7 Review of normal development, anatomy, functions, and diagnostic imaging. Definition, clinical features, radiographic appearance and differential diagnosis of: o Inflammatory changes (thickened mucous membrane, sinusitis, empyema, polyps) o Antrolith 7

o Mucous retention cyst o Mucocele o Odontogenic cyst o Benign neoplasms o Malignant neoplasms (squamous cell carcinoma) 5.0 Evaluation and Grades: Activity Marks First Semester 1st CAT (written) 15 nd CAT (written) 15 Second Semester 1 case of 0 CMS radiographic taking 5 Evaluation of 0 CMS radiographic taking Clinical Requirements Report writing for assigned 0 CMS cases 1 panoramic radiographic taking 4 17 Evaluation of panoramic radiographic taking Report writing for 1 assigned panoramic 1 Presentation 5 8 presentation Quizzes 8 Final clinical exam 40 Total 100 8

DDS 343- Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Lectures Schedule First Semester (013-014) Week Topic Lecturer Date 1 Introduction Al-Ekrish 3-9 013 Sectional anatomy of the oral & maxillofacial structures Al-Ekrish 10-9 013 3 Inflammation lesions of the jaws Al-Faleh 17-9 013 4 Odontogenic and non-odontogenic cysts Al-Ekrish 4-9 013 5 Benign odontogenic tumors Al-Shawaf 1-10 013 6 Benign non- odontogenic tumors Al-Ekrish 8-10 013 HAJJ VACATION 7 Malignant tumors Al-Shawaf - 10 013 8 Soft tissue calcifications Al-Faleh 9-10 013 9 First continuous assessment exam Staff 19-11 013 10 Trauma to the facial structures Al-Ekrish 5-11 013 11 Bone diseases with jaw manifestations Al-Faleh 1-11 013 1 Systemic diseases manifested in the jaws Al-Ekrish 6-11 013 13 Temporomandibular joint imaging and disorders Al-Ekrish 3-1 013 14 Salivary glands imaging and disorders Al-Shawaf 10-1 013 15 Maxillary sinus disease and imaging Al-Ekrish 17-1 013 Second continuous assessment exam Staff 4-1 013 9

Practical Exercise Schedule Second Semester (013-014) Week Group A Group B Group C Group D Date 1 Panoramic Report Demonstration 8-1 014 3 Clinic 1 4 Introduction to Radiological Differential Diagnosis and Presentation: Detailed Description of a Jaw Lesion Presentation 1 Assigned Reporting Clinic 1 4-014 Assigned Reporting 11-014 Presentation 1 5 Assigned Reporting Clinic 1 6 Presentation 1 7 Clinic 8 Assigned Reporting Assigned Reporting Presentation 1 18-014 5-014 Assigned Reporting Clinic 1 4-3 014 Presentation Clinic Assigned Reporting 11-3 014 Presentation Mid-semester vacation 9 Assigned Reporting Clinic 10 Presentation Assigned Reporting Presentation 18-3 014 1-4 014 Assigned Reporting Clinic 8-4 014 11 Makeup Clinical Session Assigned Reporting 15-4 014 1 Assigned Reporting Makeup Clinical Session - 4 014 13 Makeup Clinical Session Assigned Reporting 9-4 014 14 Assigned Reporting Makeup Clinical Session 6-5 014 15 Formative Assessment 13-5 014 Final Exam Clinic: Venue- OMF Radiology Clinic (Requirements: one 0 CMS case and one panoramic radiograph taken on a patients) To be determined Assigned Reporting: Venue- Interpretation Room (Requirements: report writing of two assigned 0 CMS cases and one assigned panoramic case). Presentation: Venue- Classroom (Requirements: 1 case presentation and weekly quizzes). 10