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ISTANBUL MEDIPOL UNIVERSITY Course Learning Outcomes of HEAD and NECK ANATOMY Course Code and Title DÇCD121439 Hours 1 Department / Programme Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Doctorate Programme Language of Education Turkish Course Type Compulsory Lecturer(s) Sakul B.U. Prof. Dr. Office Hours 04:00-05:00pm on thursday Course Objective To redound the neccessary anatomy knowledge to apply the diagnosis and treatment approaches for dentist by getting through to all of the anatomical structures from superficial to deep in the head and neck Learning Outcomes and Subordinate Skills At the end of this course, the student, 1. will be able to explain the topographical areas in the head and neurocranium 1.1. Defines the important topographical areas in the head 1.2. Defines the topographical areas in the regio capitis 2. will be able to define the superficial and deep areas of the face 3. will be able to estimate the neck areas 3.1. Explains the facial layers of the neck 3.2. Demonstrates the neck trigons 4. will be able to discuss the potential sinüs cavities in the head and neck, and the infection distribution in these sinus cavities 4.1. Defines the potential sinus cavities in the head and neck 4.2. Explains the formation in the head and neck region 4.3. Defines the infection's pathway of spread in the head and neck Generic Competences Questioning, Effective use of mother tongue, Effective use of a foreign language, Adapt to different situations and roles, Work in teams, Effective use of informatics and communication technologies, Comprehend the interactivity between the disciplines related to, Gain a critical perspective, Sustain lifelong learning, Access to information, evaluation and implementation, Share his/her opinions and solutions to problems about subjects related, Communicate effectively, Have ethical values and act in line with these Outline 1. The topographical markers in the head 2. Regio frontalis, Regio occipitalis 3. Regio parietalis, Regio temporalis 4. Regio orbitalis, Regio nasalis 5. Regio oralis, Regio buccalis (malaris) 6. Regio parotideomasseterica, Regio mentalis 7. Regio infratemporalis, Regio pterygopalatina, Regio pharyngea 8. The fascial layers of the neck 9. Regio cervicalis anterior I 10. Regio cervicalis anterior II 11. Regio cervicalis lateralis 12. Regio sternocleidomastoidea 13. The potential sinus cavities in the head and neck, and the infection distribution in these sinus cavities 14. Local anesthesia anatomy Instructional Methods and Techniques Lecture Team/Group Work Demonstration To case study Course Requirements Students should attend to lectures, discussions References Textbook Textbook is given to student Suggested 1-Netter FH. Atlas of head and neck for dentistry (2.edition). 2-Netter FH. Atlas of human anatomy (second edition). USA, Novartis, 1997. 3-Moore KL, Persaud TVN. The Developing Human (Clinically Oriented Embryology). Fifth ed. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Company, 1993

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ISTANBUL MEDIPOL UNIVERSITY

Course Learning Outcomes of HEAD and NECK ANATOMY

Course Code and Title DÇCD121439

Hours 1

Department /Programme Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Doctorate Programme

Language of Education Turkish

Course Type Compulsory

Lecturer(s) Sakul B.U. Prof. Dr.

Office Hours 04:00-05:00pm on thursday

Course Objective To redound the neccessary anatomy knowledge to apply the diagnosis and treatment approaches for dentist by getting through to all of the anatomical structures from superficial to deep in the head and neck

Learning Outcomes andSubordinate Skills

At the end of this course, the student,

1. will be able to explain the topographical areas in the head and neurocranium1.1. Defines the important topographical areas in the head1.2. Defines the topographical areas in the regio capitis

2. will be able to define the superficial and deep areas of the face

3. will be able to estimate the neck areas3.1. Explains the facial layers of the neck3.2. Demonstrates the neck trigons

4. will be able to discuss the potential sinüs cavities in the head and neck, and the infection distribution in these sinus cavities4.1. Defines the potential sinus cavities in the head and neck4.2. Explains the formation in the head and neck region4.3. Defines the infection's pathway of spread in the head and neck

Generic Competences

Questioning,Effective use of mother tongue,Effective use of a foreign language,Adapt to different situations and roles,Work in teams, Effective use of informatics and communicationtechnologies,Comprehend the interactivity between the disciplines related to,Gain a critical perspective,Sustain lifelong learning,Access to information, evaluation and implementation,Share his/her opinions and solutions to problems about subjects related,Communicate effectively,Have ethical values and act in line with these

Outline

1. The topographical markers in the head2. Regio frontalis, Regio occipitalis3. Regio parietalis, Regio temporalis4. Regio orbitalis, Regio nasalis5. Regio oralis, Regio buccalis (malaris)6. Regio parotideomasseterica, Regio mentalis7. Regio infratemporalis, Regio pterygopalatina, Regio pharyngea8. The fascial layers of the neck9. Regio cervicalis anterior I10. Regio cervicalis anterior II11. Regio cervicalis lateralis12. Regio sternocleidomastoidea13. The potential sinus cavities in the head and neck, and the infection distribution in these sinus cavities14. Local anesthesia anatomy

Instructional Methodsand Techniques

LectureTeam/Group WorkDemonstrationTo case study

Course Requirements Students should attend to lectures, discussions

References

Textbook Textbook is given to student

Suggested

1-Netter FH. Atlas of head and neck for dentistry (2.edition). 2-Netter FH. Atlas of human anatomy (second edition). USA, Novartis, 1997.3-Moore KL, Persaud TVN. The Developing Human (Clinically Oriented Embryology). Fifthed. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Company, 1993

SuggestedSources

ed. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Company, 19934-Yıldırım M. İnsan Anatomisi. Nobel kitabevi, İstanbul 2003.5-Arıncı K, Elhan A. Anatomi I, II. Güneş kitabevi, Ankara, 2003.6-Moore K, AF. Dalley: Clinically oriented anatomy. Fourth ed. Lippincot Williams &WilkinsCompany, Philadelphia, 1999