| Learning Objectives | Contents | Teaching Hours |
| Student will able to ● Diagnose through proper history taking, examinations & interpretation of the radiology & histopathology. ● Practice Principles of surgery ● Manage the co morbid patients ● Manage the perioperative complications | Principles of Oral & Maxillofacial surgery- ● Art of Diagnosis (History , clinical examinations & related investigations) ● Access. ● Asepsis ● General surgical principles ● Drainage & debridement ● Wound closure & suture materials ● Coexistence diseases ● Post operative complications & management | Lecture =12 Clinical/practi cal =3 Tutorial=4 |
| Student will able to ● Describe & enumerate indications, contraindications, complications & methods of various types of extractions ● Perform an ideal extraction & surgical extraction. ● Manage complications of extractions. | Exodontics: ● Extraction & related problems ● Impacted teeth, their classifications, types & assessment ● Surgical extractions. ● Extraction of medically compromised patient. ● Complications of all types of extractions & their management | Lecture =6 Clinical/practical =78 Tutorial=5 |
| Student will able to- ● Manage Maxillofacial Trauma and emergency of maxillofacial surgery ● Diagnose & outline the principles of management of various forms of maxillofacial soft & hard tissue injuries | Maxillofacial Trauma A. Basics of Trauma ● Trauma management-ATLS ● Hemorrhage & Shock ● Fluid & Electrolyte balance ● Acidosis & Alkalosis ● Blood Transfusion & hazards B. Soft tissue injury of orofacial region C. Dentoalveolar & Jaw fractures ● General consideration of fractures ● Management principles of fracture. ● Management of specific fractures i. Fracture of the mandible Classifications, types, management. ii Fracture of the middle 3rd of the face Classifications, types, management D. Complications of fractures & their management | Lecture =10 Clinical/ practical =04 Tutorial=06 |
| Student will able to- ● Diagnose the common odontogenic tumours of the orofacial region ● Outline the management principles of odontogenic tumours of the orofacial region | Odontogenic Tumors- ● General considerations of odontogenic tumors of the orofacial region ● Classifications, types, etiology, management principles & complications of common odontogenic tumors of the orofacial region ● Especial emphasis regarding- ● Ameloblastoma, Ameloblastic fibroma, Pindborg tumor (CEOT), AOT, Odontogenic myxoma, Cementoblastoma & Odontomes. | Lecture =8 Clinical/ practical =4 Tutorial=05 |
| Student will able to- ● Diagnose the common non-odontogenic tumors & Fibro osseous lesions of the orofacial region. ● Outline the management principles of common non odontogenic tumors & Fibro-osseous lesions of the orofacial region. | Non-odontogenic tumors (Benign & Malignant) & Fibro osseous lesions of the jaw ● General considerations of benign & malignant non-odontogenic tumors & Fibro-osseous lesions of the orofacial region. ● Classifications, types, etiology, management principles & complications of common benign & malignant non-odontogenic tumors & Fibro-osseous lesions of the orofacial region. ● Especial emphasis regarding-Tori, Osteoma, Central giant cell granuloma, Central haemangioma, Osteosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma, Multiple myeloma, Fibrous dysplasia & Ossifying fibroma. | Lecture =08 Clinical/practi cal =03 Tutorial=04 |
| Student will able to- ● Diagnose the common odontogenic & non-odontogenic cysts of the Jaw. ● Outline the management principles of common odontogenic & non-odontogenic cysts of the Jaw. | Cyst of the Jaw ● General considerations of common odontogenic & non odontogenic cysts of the Jaw. ● Classifications, types, etiology, management principles & complications of common odontogenic & non-odontogenic cysts of the Jaw. ● c. Especial emphasis regarding- Radicular & Residual cyst, Dentigerous cyst, Odontogenic keratocyst, Pseudo cysts, Nasolabial cyst, Nasopalatine duct cyst & Globulomaxillary cyst. | Lecture =6 Clinical/practical =3 Tutorial=5 |
| Student will able to- ● Make an early detection & diagnose the common Premalignant disorders of the oral cavity. ● Outline the management principles of common Premalignant disorders of the oral cavity. | Premalignant disorders ● General considerations of common Premalignant disorders of the oral cavity ● Premalignant lesions & premalignant conditions their common sites & high risk sites, morphological & histological changes. ● Classifications, types, etiology, epidemiology management principles & complications of common Premalignant disorders of the oral cavity ● Especial emphasis regarding- Leukoplakia, Erythroplasia, Lichen planus & Oral submucus fibrosis. | Lecture =8 Clinical/practi cal =2 Tutorial=2 |
| Student will able to- ● Make an early detection & diagnose of oral cancer ● Outline the management protocol of Oral cancer | Oral Cancer ● General considerations of Oral cancer ● Etiology, epidemiology common sites, clinical presentations staging & grading, spread, management principles & complications of oral cancer. ● Especial emphasis regarding- TNM classifications. Neck dissection, Management options & protocol. ● Role of radiotherapy & Chemotherapy in oral cancer. | Lecture =10 Clinical/practi cal =4 Tutorial=6 |
| Student will able to- ● Diagnose the common TMJ disorders ● Outline the management principles of common TMJ disorders | Temporo Mandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders ● Applied anatomy of the TMJ ● Classifications, types, etiology, management principles & complications of common Temporo Mandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders. ● Especial emphasis regarding- Dislocation, Subluxation, Trismus, Ankylosis & MPDS. | Lecture =10 Clinical/practical =3 Tutorial=4 |
| Student will able to- ● Diagnose the common Neurological disorders of orofacial region ● Outline the management principles of common Neurological disorders of orofacial region. | Neurological disorders ● Trigeminal neuralgia-aetiology, C/Fs, methods of management ● Bell’s palsy- aetiology, C/Fs, methods of management | Lecture =8 Clinical/practi cal =2 Tutorial=2 |
| Student will able to- ● Diagnose the common disorders of maxillary antrum ● Outline the management principles of common disorders of maxillary antrum | Disorders of maxillary antrum ● Applied anatomy of maxillary antrum ● Classification & management of various types of disorders of maxillary antrum ● Especial emphasis regarding-Accidental opening of maxillary antrum, Oro-antral fistula, Cald Wel Luc operation & Antral carcinoma. | Lecture =7 Clinical/practi cal =2 Tutorial=2 |
| Student will able to- ● Diagnose the common Salivary gland disorders ● Outline the management principles of common Salivary gland disorders | Salivary gland disorders ● Applied anatomy of major salivary glands ● Classifications, types, etiology, management principles & complications of common Salivary gland disorders ● Especial emphasis regarding- Sialoadenitis, Sialolithiasis, Mucocele, Ranula, Xerostomia, Ptyalism, Benign & Malignant tumors of the salivary glands. | Lecture =12 Clinical/practi cal =3 Tutorial=4 |
| Student will able to- ● Define various types of reconstruction materials ● Mention importance of applications & fate of various types of reconstruction materials | Reconstruction- ● Definition & classification of various types of defects and reconstruction materials and procedures. ● Indications, contraindications, limitations, types, advantage, disadvantage & fate of graft & flap. ● Basic concept of graft & flap ● Primary bone graft, skin graft and microvasculer free flap | Lecture =10 Clinical/practical =2 Tutorial=3 |
| Student will able to- ● Define, diagnose, outline the treatment principles & manage the complications of Alveolar abscess Osteomyelitis & Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw & orofacial space infections. | Orofacial infections ● Introduction & surgical anatomy of common facial spaces ● Microbiological & immunological aspects of orofacial ● Infections ● Dentoalveolar abscess ● Osteomyelitis & osteoradionecrosis of the jaw ● Cellulites, Space infections & Ludwig’s angina ● Management & complications of orofacial infections ● Methods of abscess drainage | Lecture =12 Clinical/practi cal =4 Tutorial=6 |
| Student will able to- ● Classify, apply & manage the complications of local anesthesia. ● Mention implication, indications & hazards of General anesthesia | Anesthesia- ● General concept, classification, types, use, technique & ● complications of LA. ● LA in Oral & Maxillofacial surgery ● General Concept, types of drugs used, indications , technique & complications of GA in Oral & Maxillofacial surgery. ● Surgical phases of GA ● Preanesthetic preparation & medications ● I/ V sedation, CPR & tracheotomy | Lecture =8 Clinical/practi cal =3 Tutorial=3 |
| Student will able to- ● Classify & enumerate the underlying causes ● Outline the treatment philosophies of various types of dentofacial deformities. | Dentofacial deformities ● Orthognathic surgery ● Cleft lip & palate, * Especial emphasis regarding - Classifications, Types Diagnosis & management principle of the mentioned Dentofacial deformities. | Lecture =8 Clinical/practical =2 Tutorial=2 |
| Student will able to- ● Classify & enumerate the underlying causes ● Outline the treatment philosophies of various types of dentoalveolar surgery | Dentoalveolar surgery ● Pre-prosthetic surgery ● Dental implant * Especial emphasis regarding - Classifications, Types Diagnosis & management principle of the mentioned dentoalveolar surgery | Lecture =8 Clinical/practi cal =3 Tutorial=2 |