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Oral Histology

  • Course Code :
    HPT 221
  • Level :
    Undergraduate
  • Course Hours :
    3.00 Hours
  • Department :
    Faculty of Oral & Dental Medicine

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Area of Study :

• To keep pace with recent advances in oral biology. • To provide an expanded knowledge about histology, embryology and physiology of oral and dental tissues. • To serve as a basis for understanding the clinical courses such as oral pathology, oral surgery and oral medicine etc…. • To enable the development and application of appropriate professional attitude as well as communication and practical skills of the students.

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Oral Histology

tooth development ( bud stage, cap stage, bell stage, appositional stage. ) Enamel, dentin, cementum and pulp longitudinal and transverse section of enamel, dentin, cementum. ) decalicified section of the pulp

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Oral Histology


Course outcomes:

a. Knowledge and Understanding:

1- Define the different oral and para oral structures..
2- Describe embryology of oral and para oral tissues.
3- Identify and draw both hard and soft oral tissues..
4- Describe the structure and the function of different oral and para oral tissues.
5- Differentiate between different hard dental and soft oral tissues
6- Explain the clinical significance associated with certain oral and para oral structures.
7- Describe the histological age changes of oral and para oral tissues..

b. Intellectual Skills:

1- Differentiate between the different oral and para oral tissues..
2- Distinguish any abnormalities that might affect the normal oral and para oral tissues.

c. Professional and Practical Skills:

1- Use the light microscope properly.
2- Identify the different oral tissuesusing the light microscope.
3- Draw the histological structure of oral and para oral tissues.
4- Understand the technical steps for preparation of tooth ground and decalcified microscopic sections as well as the main histologyical and histochemical stains..

d. General and Transferable Skills:

1- Communicate effectively with colleagues , staff members and helping personnel.
2- Demonstrate appropriate professional attitude
3- Behavior in different situations


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Oral Histology

Course topics and contents:

Topic No. of hours Lecture Tutorial/Practical
Tooth development 15
Enamel 12
Dentin 11
Cementum 8
Pulp 8
Shedding 4
Eruption 6

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Teaching And Learning Methodologies:

Teaching and learning methods
Lectures.
Practical
Small group sessions
Student draw in their practical books under supervision of the responsible staff members and helping personnel in small subgroups

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Course Assessment :

Methods of assessment Relative weight % Week No. Assess What
1st Mid-term Examination 15.00 assess knowledge and understanding
2nd Mid-term Examination 15.00 assess knowledge and understanding
Final written Examination 25.00
Oral Examination 10.00 knowledge and understanding and attitude
Practical Examination 15.00 assess practical skills & intellectual skills & general skills
Semester Work 20.00

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Oral Histology

Books:

Book Author Publisher
Netter's Essential Histology, 3th ed. (E-book) William K. Ovalle Elsevier Inc.
Textbook of Histology, 5th ed. (E-book) Leslie P. Gartner Elsevier Inc.

Course notes :

• All lectures are available for students from the faculty as a soft copy. • Textbooks : Mary Bath-Balogh,Margaret J. Fehrenbach, Dental Embryology Histology and anatomy 2th Edition ,2006 • Websites related to the studysubject • Overhead projectors, slides and computer presentations used during teaching

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