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The subject of Head and Neck Anatomy is a core subject taught in the first year of any of the following Dentistry Masters: International Master in Oral Surgery, Comprehensive Dentistry, Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics and Periodontics.
The goals of the subject are deepen with the basic knowledge of anatomy of the head and neck, as well as learn how to apply this knowledge clinically.
Pre-course requirements
It's required to have the degree in Dentistry, which involves having the basic knowledge of head and neck anatomy and embryology.
Objectives
Theoretical objectives: online
bones of the face
mastication muscles and facial expression muscles
dissection techniques
oral cavity and oropharynx
facial irrigation and innervation
Practical goals:
being able to identify the different anatomical structures
to apply theoretical knowledge in clinical practice
Competences / Learning outcomes of the degree programme
Encourage students to update and train continuously
pre-clinical work with phantoms in order to apply theoretical knowledge
Practical application of theoretical knowledge daily
Learning outcomes of the subject
The knowledge gained in this course will give the student a three-dimensional view of the anatomy and development of the head and neck. This is essential for clinical diagnosis and also facilitate the detection and resolution of problems in clinical practice
Syllabus
bones of the face
mastication muscles and facial expression muscles
dissection techniques
oral cavity and oropharynx
facial irrigation and innervation
Teaching and learning activities
Evaluation systems and criteria
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