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DENT 356 ORAL PATHOLOGY 2
(3 credit hours: 2 theory 1 practical)
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of dentistry
Department of Oral Medicine and Surgery
Second Semester
Course Syllabus
Course Information
Course Title Oral Pathology 2
Course Code Dent 356
Prerequisites Oral Pathology 1Course Website E-Learning
Instructor Dr. Rima Safadi, [email protected]
Office Location Postgraduate dental clinics building/JUST
Office Phone Office Phone: 23557
Office Hours To be determined
E-mail [email protected]
Teaching Assistant(s)Dr. Huda Hammad, [email protected] (now in
sabbatical leave)
Course Description
This course introduces dental students to basic knowledge in thefollowingsubjects: infections of oral mucosa, oral ulcerations and vesiculobullous
disease, reactive, Hyperplastic and neoplastic disorders of connective
tissues, Keratoses and related disorders of the oral mucosa, Oral epithelialtumors and melanocytic lesions, miscellaneous disorders of oral mucosa,
odontomes and odontogenic .
Successful completion of the oral pathology2 course should allow
students to classify diseases according to the basic pathologic process, befamiliar with the clinical, radiographic, and main histopathologic features of
significant diseases of the oral and maxillofacial region. In addition, they
should be able to make a differential diagnosis of oral lesions based on theknowledge received in the course topics.
Text Book
Title Oral Pathology
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Author(s) Soames & Southam
Publisher Mosby
Year 2005
Edition 4th edition
Book Website
References
Lab: computer based case presentations with relevantclinical, histopathological and radiographical images andpictures as ppt presentation will be given to students as
ppt file after each lab session and cited at e-learning.
-lecture outlines when needed
Assessment Policy
Assessment TypeTheory: Online multiple choice examination
Lab: images with multiple choice questions
Midterm First Exam 40% (28 theory, 12 lab)
Second Exam N-AFinal Exam 60% (40 theory, 20 lab)
Assignments N-A
Attendance N-A
Participation N-A
Course Objectives Weights
To acquire a basic understanding of clinical, histopathologicaland radiographic presentation when appropriate of the main oral
and maxillofacial diseases in the following topics:
Connective tissues hyperplasia, neoplasia, and
related disorders.
Keratoses and related disorders of the oral
mucosa.
Oral epithelial tumors and melanocytic lesions
Infections of the oral mucosa.
Oral ulcerations and vesiculobullous diseases.
Miscellaneous Disorders of Oral mucosa
Odontomes and odontogenic tumors.
To acquire the skills of providing a reasonable differentialdiagnosis for cases presented in lab sessions.
Teaching & Learning Methods
Classroom lectures as power point presentation using a computer, data show
and screen.
The lectures are divided as 1.5 hour-lecture twice weekly for this syllabus
Class case-discussions on clinical, radiographical and histopathological
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images of clinical cases aiming at providing scientific differential diagnosis in
lab/practical sessions. Students are encouraged during lab sessions to describe
the findings in the provided images, give a differential or definitive diagnosisand defend it. This way, students are encouraged to study the material given in
previous lectures and be ready for lab discussions.
Exams
Textbook reading assignments
E learning, just.edu.jo
Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will beable to
Related
Objective(s)Reference
1.
Understand the most common
connective tissue hyperplasias of the
oral cavity and most commonneoplasms.
Perform a differential diagnosis of anexophytic lesion
Chapter 8 in textbook
- lab images /clinical
cases handed in class
2.
Understand the definitions,pathogenesis, clinical and
histopathologic presentations of
keratosis and related disorders of oral
mucosa
Chapter 9 in textbooklab images /clinical
cases handed in class
3.
Understand the definitions,
pathogenesis, clinical and
histopathologic presentations of oralepithelial tumors, melanocytic nevi and
malignant melanoma as well as theepidemiology/etiology of oral cancer
Chapter 10 in textbook
lab images /clinical
cases handed in class
4.
Understand the clinical and
pathological features of most commoninfections affecting oral cavity
Chapter 11 and Lab
cases
5.
Understand the clinical andpathological features of most common
ulcerations and vesiculobullous
diseases affecting the oral cavity
Chapter 12 and Labcases
6.Understand the clinical andpathological features of a group of oralmiscellaneous disorders
Chapter 13 and Labcases
7.
Understand the clinical and
pathological features of most commonodontogenic tumors and odontomes
Chapter 15 and Lab
cases
Useful Resources
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Oral and maxillofacial Pathology by Neville et al, Saunders, 2nd
edition 2002, (Developmental Disorders)
Useful websites:
http://www.dental.mu.edu/oralpath/opgloss.html
http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/opath/http://www.forsyth.org/oralpathology/http://www.library.vcu.edu/tml/oralpathology/
http://www.mednet.gr/pim/oralpath.htm
http://www.uiowa.edu/~oprm/AtlasWIN/AtlasFrame.html
http://aaomp.org/http://abomp.org/links.htm
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/dent.html
http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/opfs/index.htmlhttp://www.mic.ki.se/MEDIMAGES.html#DentistryandOralHealth
Course ContentWeek Topics
Chapter in
text
1Connective tissues hyperplasia, neoplasia, and relateddisorders 2 lectures, 1 lab
8
2Keratoses and related disorders of the oral mucosa 2lectures, 1 lab
9
3Oral epithelial tumors and melanocytic lesion 3lectures, 1 lab
10
4 Infections of Oral Mucosa 3 lectures, 1 lab 11
5Oral Ulcerations & Vesiculobullous Diseases , 3
lectures 1 lab
12
6Miscellaneous Disorders of Oral mucosa, 1 lecture, 1
lab
13
7Odontomes and Odontogenic Tumors 2 lectures 1 lab 16
Additional Notes
Attendance: Students must attend not less than 90% of all scheduled classes and labs.
Class participation is required. Should an absence be necessary, student shouldcontact the course instructor within 1 week.
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