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    DENT 481 ORAL SURGERY 1

    (2 credit hours: 1 theory 1 clinical)

    Jordan University of Science and Technology

    Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences

    Department of Allied Dental SciencesFirst Semester

    Course Syllabus

    Course Information

    Course Title ORAL SURGERY 1Course Code DENT 481

    Prerequisites DENT 381

    Course Website E learning

    Instructor Dr Zaid Tamimi

    Office Location Dental Teaching Center

    Office Phone 7201000

    Office Hours

    E-mail [email protected]

    Teaching Assistant(s) Dr Alaa Dagas and Dr Rasha Rahahleh .

    Course Description

    This is an undergraduate course which has a theoretical and clinical components (withfour credit hours), the theoretical component is in the form of about 14-16 lectures

    that cover basic topics in oral surgery and the medical problems that might interfere

    with the patient`s treatment and management. The clinical component is in the form

    of clinical training (one 3-hour session every other week).The course is designed to provide guidance to begin delivery of simple oral surgical

    treatment such as simple teeth extractions and discussion of medical issues. Teaching

    will be conducted in English.

    Text Book

    Title

    1) Contemporary Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ( themain Book)

    2) Medical Problems in Dentistry3) Notes from the lectures

    Author(s)1) James R. Hupp, Edward Ellis & Myron Tucker2) Scully & Cowson

    Publisher MOSBY

    Year 2008

    Edition FIFTH

    Book Website

    https://mail.just.edu.jo/owa/redir.aspx?C=S8jRfLFWLkiwwjnilnyh-gndeMwT_M9I77l9nLG3vkt81-eAfs8mFAsnYXqiy6N2D3djZpQfYys.&URL=mailto%3adz3tamimimax%40hotmail.comhttps://mail.just.edu.jo/owa/redir.aspx?C=S8jRfLFWLkiwwjnilnyh-gndeMwT_M9I77l9nLG3vkt81-eAfs8mFAsnYXqiy6N2D3djZpQfYys.&URL=mailto%3adz3tamimimax%40hotmail.comhttps://mail.just.edu.jo/owa/redir.aspx?C=S8jRfLFWLkiwwjnilnyh-gndeMwT_M9I77l9nLG3vkt81-eAfs8mFAsnYXqiy6N2D3djZpQfYys.&URL=mailto%3adz3tamimimax%40hotmail.com
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    References

    Assessment Policy

    Assessment Type

    Midterm

    40% : Written exam 30% (20% theory +around 10%

    clinical scenarios )10% log book

    Final Exam60%: Theory and Practical at the end of the continuouscourse dent 482.

    Clinical Assignments

    Log book to be included in the clinical examination part

    and the requirement as shown in the additional notes

    section.

    Each student is expected to manage five patients over the

    whole fourth year .

    AttendanceStudents expected to attend more than 90% of lecturesand clinics

    Participation

    Course Objectives Weights

    This course is designed to provide students with:1. Current concepts and evidence based knowledge of oral

    surgery .

    2. The management of medically compromised patients.

    3. Minor oral surgery armamentarium and basic skills .

    4. Management of complicated extractions and wisdoms

    removal.

    5. Orofacial infections and management .

    6 %

    20 %

    13 %

    35 %

    26 %

    Teaching & Learning Methods

    Duration: around 16weeks (depending on national holidays and university calendar).Lectures: 1 hour per week

    Clinical : one 3-hour clinic every two weeks

    Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be

    able to understand and clinically relate

    Related Objective(s) Reference

    1Introduction to the course &

    Guidelines

    From the lecture

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    2

    Introduce the student with the

    common medical problems the

    patients might have , their basic

    management and relevance in the

    dental practice .

    Textbook

    3

    Introduce the students with the

    oral surgery instruments , basic

    surgical techniques .

    Textbook

    4

    Acquire the knowledge needed to

    deal with the difficult teeth

    extractions .

    Textbook

    4

    To know the different

    classifications of impacted

    wisdom along with the surgical

    techniques for removing them .

    Textbook

    5

    To understand the different

    orofacial infections and their

    management .

    Textbook

    Useful Resources

    1. Minor Oral surgery by Geoffrey L Howe2. Other relevant chapters or articles from other books/journals and internet

    Course Content

    Week Topics

    1 Introduction to the course & Guidelines

    2 Medically compromised patients I

    3 Medically compromised patients II

    4 Medically compromised patients III

    5 Principles of Surgery

    6 Instruments for basic oral surgery

    7 Principles of complicated exodontias I

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    8 Principles of complicated exodontias II

    9 Management of impacted wisdom teeth - I

    10 Management of impacted wisdom teeth - II

    11

    Mid-Term Written Exam JUST

    12 Management of other commonly impacted teeth

    13 Orofacial Infections & Their Management I

    14 Revision, Qs & As

    Additional Notes

    Attendance: Students must attend 100% of all scheduled classes and labs. Classparticipation is required. Should an

    absence be necessary, student should contact the course instructor by telephone

    immediately. Work missed canONLY make up with an excused absence.

    - Each unexcused absence will result in a grade penalty of 1% point deducted from

    the final total grade- No make-up exams or quizzes will be given for unexcused absences

    - Late arrivals to class are unexcused absences

    - All course make-ups, test, and so forth, must be completed within 14 days from thedate of the excused absence.