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511-402 Oral Medicine, Pathology and Surgery | |
Credit Points | 0 |
Coordinator | Professor M.J. Aldred |
Semester | Year long (view timetable) |
Contact | 96 hours, including lectures, tutorials and practical work |
Subject Description | This subject is an extension of the third year pathology course, with special reference to the pathology of the oral and related structures; systemic influences on the development of oral and dental structures; the pathology of teeth and their supporting structures; the pathology of the jaws, the salivary glands, temporomandibular joints and associated structures due to local and distant causes; and the pathology of oral diseases correlated with clinical and radiological features. On completion of this subject, students should: Comprehend: the application of the principles of pathology to the oral region; all the commonly occurring oral diseases and oral manifestations of systemic diseases, and the less commonly occurring diseases, how they develop and how they affect the host. Be able to: apply a sound knowledge of oral pathology to the clinical situation. Appreciate: the fundamental role that oral pathology has for all who seek to prevent or manage oral disease; that oral disease must not be considered in isolation but must be related to the whole patient. |
Assessment | (A) A 3-hour written examination (50%) and (B) assessment of practical and written work during the year (50%). Additional tests, including viva voce and/or practical examinations, may be required. A pass in each of (A) and (B) is required for an overall pass in this subject. |
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