The course includes topics such as Development of Crown, root and teeth, histology of teeth, periodontium, oral mucosa, salivary glands, temporomandibular joint and oral mucosa, Scalp and Face, Infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa,temporomandibular joint and muscles of mastication, oral cavity, intraoral structures and the salivary gland, gastrointestinal system anatomy, Lipogenesis, Triacylglycerol synthesis, Lipid transport in blood, Function of liver in lipid metabolism, protein catabolism and urea cycle, Lipid soluble vitamins, Water soluble vitamins, Macrominerals and microminerals, Salivary Secretions, Gastointestinal Motility and Nervous Control, Digestion and Absorption in the Gastrointestinal System, Functions of Liver and Gallbladder, Body temperature and its regulation and Digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, fats. |
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Course Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes | Programme learning outcomes | Teaching Methods | Assessment Methods |
Describe the origin of the tooth formative cells and the role of induction in tooth formation.
Describe the stages of tooth formation. Describe the mineralization of enamel and dentin Describe the development of the tissues that surround developing teeth. Describe physical features of enamel such as the structure of the enamel rods, incremental lines, lamellae, tufts, and spindles. Discuss how these affect the permeability of enamel. Discuss the surface characteristics and etching of enamel. Describe the various types of dentin and the structures they contain. Describe the dental process that lies in the dental tubules. Discuss the relationship of the enamel to the dentin at their junction. Describe anatomy of the pulp. Describe the structure of the blood vessels, and innervation of the pulp. Discuss the extracellular matrix of pulp. Describe the histology of the ameloblast, odontoblast, fibroblasts, and undifferentiated cells within the pulp.
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PLO 9,15 | 1, 2, 3, 4, | A, B |
Describe the nature of alveolar bone proper and supporting bone.
Describe the condition of physiologic tooth movement and the effect of the various types of orthodontic tooth moving devices on the hard tissues of periodontium. Describe the location and structure of the periodontal ligament. Explain the purpose of the periodontal ligament. Understand the different function of nerves and blood vessels in and around the ligament and how they interact with one another. Describe the development of the cementum and its function on the surface of the root. Describe the nature of and the physical properties of intermediate cementum, cellular cementum, and acellular cementum. Explain how cementum serves in tooth support. Discuss aging of cementum, and the formation of the cementicles. Describe the various types of oral mucosa including lining, masticatory and specialized.Describe the location and characteristics of each type of mucosa as well as the characteristics of nonkeratinocytes. Discuss the classification of the major and minor salivary glands. State the chief similarities and differences between the various salivary glands. Describe the location and purpose of salivary gland duct system. Explain the composition and function of saliva. |
PLO 9,15 | 1, 2, 3, 4, | A, B |
Describe the structure of the temporomandibular joint, the condyles and the temporal fossa, the articulating disc and, the capsule.
Discuss the function of the temporomandibular joint and the role of the masticatory muscles. Draw a detailed labeled diagram of a tooth in its socket. Draw a labeled diagram of the tongue and lip. Identify histological specification of tooth, tongue and lip. List the layers of the Scalp in addition to its vessels and nerves. Define the muscles of expressions with their functions and innervations. Define the Danger zone, anatomical organization and clinical reflections. Define the surface anatomy of the arteries for pulse sensations. Define the Sphenoid bone openings to the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa. List the bones that surrounds the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa. List the contents of the Infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa. Explain the relationships of Infratemporal ve pterygopalatine fossa with other cavities and fossas within the cranium. Define the Temporomandibular joint(TMJ), its contents and relationships. List the innervation, blood supply and the functions of the muscles of mastication. Define the muscles(rather than the muscles of mastication) that acts on the Temporomandibular joint. Tell the clinical reflections of the disfunctions of the TMJ and muscles of mastication. |
PLO 9,15 | 1, 2, 3, 4, | A, B |
Explain the parts of the Oral cavity with their borders.
Define the vessels,lymphatics and innervation of the lips,cheeks,palate and gums. Explain the Maxillary and Mandibular nerves and their branches in addition to anatomicallandmarks to localize them during the anesthesia. Define the bones of the hard palate, muscles of the soft palate and the tongue and the mastication muscles with their functional anatomy and innervations. List the anatomical structures and neuronal pathways of the taste within the oral cavity. Define the localisation, vessels, lymphatics and innervation of the salivary glands. Define the oral spaces borders, relationships and potential enfection pathways withing the oral spaces. |
PLO 9,15 | 1, 2, 3, 4, | A, B |
Define the parts , muscles and borders of the Pharynx in addition to their relationships.
List the tonsils of the Waldeyer ring. Explain the vessels, innervation of the Palatine tonsil Define the gag reflex neuroanatomical pathways. List the parts, musculature, lymphatics, innervation and vessels of the oesophagus,stomach,small and large intestines. List the layers of the Anterolateral abdominal wall. Explain the Abdominal muscles and fascias in addition to its elongations in the inguinal region. Define the Rectus sheath with its borders and contents. List the folds and contents of the interior surface of the Anterior abdominal wall. List the borders of Inguinal canal, spermatic cord and their contents. Define the Cramasteric reflex and its neuroanatomical pathways. Define the Inguinal hernias, anatomical landmarks and borders. List the differences of Male and Female inguinal canal anatomy and their influences over the hernias. Define Peritoneum, its layers and cavities in addition their innervations. List the abdominal organs in according to their peritoneal relationships. List the branches of the Abdominal aorta and the inferior Vena Cava. Explain the anatomical and surgical borders of the Rectum and Anal canal. List the Hemorrhoidal veins, internal and external hemorroidal innervation differences in addition to the structures that forms the internal and external anal sphincters. Define the lobes of the liver in addition to its circulation and peritoneal relationships. Tell the ligaments and impressions of the surrounding organs over the liver. List the veins of the Portal system and the Porto-‐systemic anastomosis. • Define the parts, innervation and vasculature of the Gallbladder ,spleen and pancreas. • Explain the Bile ducts from liver to duodenum. |
PLO 9,15 | 1, 2, 3, 4, | A, B |
Explain the activation of fatty acid precursor
Explain the transport of fatty acid precursor Explain the synthesis of triacylglycerol step by step Express the difference in the synthesis of triacylglycerols in liver and in kidney in relation to adipose tissue Classify the lipids in blood Explain the formation of VLDL Explain the formation of HDL Explain the formation of IDL Explain the formation of LDL Define reverse cholesterol transport List the sources of cholesterol in liver Explain the homeostasis of cholesterol in liver Define the catabolic processes concerning the proteins Explain the biochemical reactions involved in the catabolism of amino acids Classify the amino acids according to their degradation products Explain the urea cycle Explain the connection between the urea cycle and citric acid cycle List the lipid soluble vitamins Explain their functions in human body Define the active forms of water soluble vitamin in human body Explain the catalytic actions of water soluble vitamins Describe the deficiency symptoms of water soluble vitamins Explain the biochemical functions of macroelements in human body Describe the deficiency symptoms of macroelements Explain the biochemical functions of microelements in human body Describe the deficiency symptoms of microelements Describe salivary glands and their secretions Define functions of saliva Describe nervous and hormonal regulation of salivary secretion Describe the functions of the digestive system and list its structures and regions. Describe the layers of the gastrointestinal tract and state the function(s) of each. Explain how one-‐way transport is accomplished in the digestive tract. Explain enteric nervous system and electrical activity in the GI smooth muscle Explain the nature of peristalsis and segmentation. Define structure and secretions of the gastric mucosa Define the roles of HCl and pepsin in digestion Explain how gastric secretion is regulated during the cephalic, gastric, and intestinal phases. Define the composition and functions of pancreatic enzymes. Explain how pancreatic enzymes secretion are regulated by nerves and hormones. Explain the functions of the brush border enzymes of the intestine. Explain how monosaccharides, lipids and amino acids are absorbed. Explain the functions of liver in digestion. Define the flow of blood in the liver. Explain how the liver modifies the chemical composition of the blood. Define the composition and functions of bile. Explain the enterohepatic circulation. Explain the mechanisms for heat transfer between the body and its environment Define the mechanisms by which heat is produced by the body Define the mechanisms by which heat is lost by the body Explain the temperature center in the hypothalamus Digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, fats Perform and interpret the experiment concerning digestion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats and affecting factors by using an interactive simulation program |
PLO 9,15 | 1, 2, 3, 4, | A, B |
Course Flow
COURSE CONTENT (3rd.semester) | |||
Week | Theoretical Topics | Study Materials | |
1 | Development of Crown, root and teeth, histology of teeth, periodontium,. | Recommended resources | |
2 | temporomandibular joint and oral mucosa, Scalp and Face, Infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossa,temporomandibular joint and muscles of mastication | Recommended resources | |
3 | oral mucosa, salivary glands, , oral cavity, intraoral structures and the salivary gland, gastrointestinal system anatomy | Recommended resources | |
4 | Lipogenesis, Triacylglycerol synthesis, Lipid transport in blood, Function of liver in lipid metabolism, protein catabolism and urea cycle, Lipid soluble vitamins, Water soluble vitamins, Macrominerals and microminerals, Salivary Secretions, Gastrointestinal Motility and Nervous Control, | Recommended resources | |
5 | Digestion and Absorption in the Gastrointestinal System, Functions of Liver and Gallbladder, Body temperature and its regulation and Digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, fats | Recommended resources | |
PRACTICAL COURSE CONTENT * FALL
COURSE CONTENT (1.semester) | |||
Week | Practical Topics | Study Materials | |
1 | Lab studies | Recommended resources | |
2 | Lab studies | Recommended resources | |
3 | Lab studies | Recommended resources | |
4 | Lab studies | Recommended resources | |
5 | Lab studies | Recommended resources |
Recommended Sources
Textbook |
1.Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry
Neil S. Norton ISBN: 9781929007882 2.Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion Major M.Ash. Stanley Nelson Elsevier Health Sciences 3.Head and Neck Anatomy for Dental Medicine Baker / Schuenke / Schulte / Schumacher Paperback / softback ISBN (Americas): 9781604062090 4.3D Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry PrimalPictures http://www.learnerstv.com/Free-‐Dental-‐Video-‐lectures-‐ltv137-‐Page1.htm 5. Anthony Mescher, Basic histology: text and atlas, 12. edition, McGraw-‐Hill Medical (2009). 6. Abraham L. Kierszenbaum A.L., Histology and cell biology: an introduction to pathology, Third Edition, Mosby (2011). 7. B.K.B. Berkovitz, G.R. Holland, B.J. Moxham, Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, 4.th editions, Mosby (2009). 8.James K. Avery, Daniel J. Chiego, Essentials of Oral Histology and Embryology: A Clinical Approach, 3.rd editions, Mosby (2005). 9. The Magnificent Biochemical Architecture of the Human Body, İ. Özden, Yeditepe University Press, 2016. |
Additional Resources |
- Lecture notes
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Material Sharing
MATERIAL SHARING | |
Documents | Photocopy shareable. |
Assignments | Sharable. |
Exams | Not shareable. |
Assessment
ASSESSMENT | ||
IN-TERM STUDIES | NUMBER | PERCENTAGE |
Midterm Exam | 1 | 50 |
Quiz | - | - |
Homework | - | - |
Total | 50 | |
CONTRIBUTION OF FINAL EXAMINATION TO OVERALL GRADE | 50 | |
CONTRIBUTION OF IN-TERM STUDIES TO OVERALL GRADE | 50 | |
Total | 100 |
Course’s Contribution to Program
COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM | |||||||
No | Program Learning Outcomes | Contribution | |||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||
9 | Integrating basic medical sciences in clinical sciences and using this information in all procedures of the patient. | X | |||||
15 | Following international literature, evaluating publications critically and integration of research results and evidence based dentistry during practice. | X |
ECTS
Activity | NUMBER |
Duration (Hours ) |
Total workload (Hours ) |
Course duration 1st semester ( theoretical) | 5 | 9. | 46 |
Course duration 1st semester ( practical ) | 5 | 1.5 | 22 |
Studies outside the class ( 1st semester ) | 5 | 11 | 55 |
TOTAL | |||
Total workload /25 | 4.9 | ||
ECTS credits of the course | 5 |