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ISTANBUL MEDIPOL UNIVERSITY Course Learning Outcomes of TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY Course Code and Title DHF421192 TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY Hours 1 Department / Programme School of Dentistry, Class 4 Language of Education Turkish Course Type Compulsory Lecturer(s) Prof. Dr. B. Ufuk Şakul Office Hours Between 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm on every Tuesday Course Objective Based on clinicallay oriented, to teach the anatomical structures of the head and neck as regional and topographical anatomy. Learning Outcomes and Subordinate Skills 1. The students will be able to explain the structures of the topographic regions of head and neurocranium. 2. The students will be able to explain the structures of the topographic regions of the face. 2.1. The students will be able to explain the structures of the superficial topographic regions of the face. 2.2. The students will be able to explain the structures of the deep topographic regions of the face. 3. The students will be able to explain the structures of the topographic regions of the neck. 4. The students will be able to explain the spread of head and neck infections in those cavities with the potential spaces. 5. The students will be able to explain the anatomy of local anesthesia for dental students. Generic Competences Questioning, effective use of their mother tongue, effective use of a foreign language, adapt to different situations and social roles and work in teams Outline 1. The important topographic points, lines and angles, frontal region. 2. Occipital, parietal and temporal regions. 3. Orbital, nasal and oral regions. 4. Buccal, parotideomasseteric and mental regions. 5. Infratemporal, pterygopalatine and pharyngeal regions. 6. The fascial layers of the neck. 7. Trigonum submandibulare 8. Trigonum caroticum 9. Trigonum musculare and trigonum submentale 10. Trigonum cervicale posterius, trigonum cervicale laterale and trigonum sternocleidomastoidea 11. The spread of head and neck infections in those cavities with the potential spaces 11.1. The apses of canine fossa, buccal space, infratemporal fossa, temporal fossa and palatinal 12. The spread of head and neck infections in those cavities with the potential spaces. 12.1. The apses of mental, submental space, subligual loj, submandibular loj, masticator loj and submasseteric loj. 13. The apses of peritonsiller region, lateral pharyngeal loj, pretracheal loj, retropharyngeal loj. Vagina carotica. 14. The anatomy of local anesthesia for dental students. 14.1. Local anesthesia, the anesthesia for dental plexuses, The clinical anatomy of dental nerves, The tuber anesthesia, The mandibular anesthesia. Instructional Methods and Techniques Lecture, Team/Group work, Demonstration Course Requirements Students attend classes on a regular basis, are required to participate in the discussions. References Textbook Textbook is given to students. Suggested Sources 1-Şakul BU, Bilecenoğlu B. Baş ve Boynun Klinik Bölgesel Anatomisi. Özkan Matbaacılık, Ankara, 2009 2-Putz R, Pabst R. Sobotta atlas of human anatomy Volume 2 12th English Ed. Munich, Urban & Schwarzenberg 1994 3-Netter FH. Atlas of human anatomy (second edition). USA, Novartis, 1997. 4-Gray’s Anatomy, Susan Standring et. al. 5-Moore KL, Persaud TVN. The Developing Human (Clinically Oriented Embryology). Fifth ed. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Company, 1993 6-Arıncı K, Elhan A. Anatomi I, II. Güneş kitabevi, Ankara, 2003. 7-Moore K, AF. Dalley: Clinically oriented anatomy. Fourth ed. Lippincot Williams &Wilkins Company, Philadelphia, 1999

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ISTANBUL MEDIPOL UNIVERSITY

Course Learning Outcomes of TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY

Course Code and Title DHF421192 TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY

Hours 1

Department / Programme School of Dentistry, Class 4

Language of Education Turkish

Course Type Compulsory

Lecturer(s) Prof. Dr. B. Ufuk Şakul

Office Hours Between 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm on every Tuesday

Course Objective Based on clinicallay oriented, to teach the anatomical structures of the head and neck as regional and topographical anatomy.

Learning Outcomes andSubordinate Skills

1. The students will be able to explain the structures of the topographic regions of head and neurocranium.2. The students will be able to explain the structures of the topographic regions of the face. 2.1. The students will be able to explain the structures of the superficial topographic regions of the face. 2.2. The students will be able to explain the structures of the deep topographic regions of the face. 3. The students will be able to explain the structures of the topographic regions of the neck. 4. The students will be able to explain the spread of head and neck infections in those cavities with the potential spaces. 5. The students will be able to explain the anatomy of local anesthesia for dental students.

Generic Competences Questioning, effective use of their mother tongue, effective use of a foreign language, adapt to different situations and social roles and work in teams

Outline

1. The important topographic points, lines and angles, frontal region.2. Occipital, parietal and temporal regions.3. Orbital, nasal and oral regions.4. Buccal, parotideomasseteric and mental regions.5. Infratemporal, pterygopalatine and pharyngeal regions.6. The fascial layers of the neck.7. Trigonum submandibulare 8. Trigonum caroticum9. Trigonum musculare and trigonum submentale10. Trigonum cervicale posterius, trigonum cervicale laterale and trigonum sternocleidomastoidea11. The spread of head and neck infections in those cavities with the potential spaces11.1. The apses of canine fossa, buccal space, infratemporal fossa, temporal fossa and palatinal12. The spread of head and neck infections in those cavities with the potential spaces.12.1. The apses of mental, submental space, subligual loj, submandibular loj, masticator loj and submasseteric loj.13. The apses of peritonsiller region, lateral pharyngeal loj, pretracheal loj, retropharyngeal loj. Vagina carotica.14. The anatomy of local anesthesia for dental students.14.1. Local anesthesia, the anesthesia for dental plexuses, The clinical anatomy of dental nerves, The tuber anesthesia, The mandibular anesthesia.

Instructional Methods andTechniques Lecture, Team/Group work, Demonstration

Course Requirements Students attend classes on a regular basis, are required to participate in the discussions.

References

Textbook Textbook is given to students.

SuggestedSources

1-Şakul BU, Bilecenoğlu B. Baş ve Boynun Klinik Bölgesel Anatomisi. Özkan Matbaacılık, Ankara, 20092-Putz R, Pabst R. Sobotta atlas of human anatomy Volume 2 12th English Ed. Munich, Urban & Schwarzenberg 19943-Netter FH. Atlas of human anatomy (second edition). USA, Novartis, 1997. 4-Gray’s Anatomy, Susan Standring et. al.5-Moore KL, Persaud TVN. The Developing Human (Clinically Oriented Embryology). Fifth ed. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Company, 19936-Arıncı K, Elhan A. Anatomi I, II. Güneş kitabevi, Ankara, 2003.7-Moore K, AF. Dalley: Clinically oriented anatomy. Fourth ed. Lippincot Williams &Wilkins Company,

Philadelphia, 1999