Oral Anatomy
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Knowledge in local anesthetic failures, side effects, and complications due to anatomical variations; Knowledge in clinical anatomy of primary, secondary, and tertiary odontogenic inflammation; Knowledge in pathways of dental infection.
Skills
1.Is able to anatomically explain the chosen technique of local anesthesia given in a particular clinical situation; Is able to understand the clinical anatomy in the region of the face and jaws, including a variety of systems in the region.
Competences
1.Uses the acquired knowledge in clinical practice.
Assessment
Individual work
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To analyze the scientific literature on the particular theme, carry out research about the theme, and prepare presentations.
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Examination
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Exam about the program issues, knowledge evaluation in a 10-point system.
Practical skills assessment in a 10-point system.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Seminar
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Modality
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Location
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On site
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Specialized room
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Topics
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Clinical or applied anatomy in the maxillary region.
Normal anatomy of local anesthesia, anatomical variants, abnormalities;
Head - cervical arteries and veins;
Head - neck lymphatic system.
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Norton, Neil S., Frank H. Netter. Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry. 2017.
Additional Reading
Von, Arx T., Scott Lozanoff. Clinical Oral Anatomy: A Comprehensive Review for Dental Practitioners and Researchers. Cham: Springer, 2017.