Course Name Teachers Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Tsun-Cheng WANG, Tsen-Hsian WU, Shou-Yen KAO, His-Fen TU, Che-Shoa CHANG, Yong-Kie WONG, Man-Tin LUI, Wan-Liang LO Objective To learn the normal structure and function of oral and maxillofacial region forming pathological state and provide the knowledge how to evaluate and manage _____ means of lecture and simulation skill training and also teach students how to resolute surgical complications. Pre_Course Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology & Immunology, Pharmacology, Oral Embryology, Histology, Oral Anatomy, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology, Dental Radiology, Dental Anesthesiology Outline Including Surgical Principles, CPR, Dental Emergency, History and Physical Examination, Exodontia, Preprosthodontic Surgery, Tooth Transplantation and Dental Implant, Maxillofacial Injury, Infection of Head and Neck, T-M Joint Disorder and Diseases, Sensory and Motor Nerve Disturbance, Cyst and Lesion Tumor of Head and Neck, Oral Cancer, Disease of Salivary Gland, Maxillofacial Deformities. Teaching Methods Lecturing in class with demonstration and practice in Laboratory References 1.Contemporary oral and maxillofacial surgery, Larry J.P., Mosby, 4th edition, 2003. 2.Massachusetts general hospital manual of oral and maxillofacial surgery, R. Bruce Donoff, Mosby, 3rd edition, 1997. Topic Principles of surgery: Bacteriology, pharmacology & sterilization Practice of surgical procedures: scrubbing, wearing gown, skin preparation, draping, incision & sutures (10:00 AM ~ 6:00 PM) Principles of surgery: Cardiopulmonary emergency procedures & Dental Emergency History and physical examination Syllabus Exodontia: Introduction of general principles Exodontia: Office and equipments, Armamentarium, Introduction of Clinical Exodontia. Exodontia: Simple exodontia, Complicated exodontia. Exodontia: Impacted teeth Midterm Exam Preprosthodontic surgery I Preprosthodontic surgery II: Implantology and tooth transplantation Maxillofacial injury I: Emergency management and evaluation; Soft tissue injury. Maxillofacial injury II : Armamentarium, splinting, wiring &fixation method. Traumatic injuries of teeth and alveolar bone. Maxillofacial injury III: Fracture of mandible Maxillofacial injury IV: Fracture of midface included zygoma, orbit, nasal bone fractures Maxillofacial injury V: complicated fractures and complications Infection of head and neck; osteomyelitis of the jaw Final Exam Evaluation First semester 1. Quizzes and presentations: 25% 2. Midterm exam: 25% 3. Final exam: 50% Second semester 1. Quizzes and presentations: 50% 2. Final exam: 50%