MaxilloFacial Surgery referenced by PETERSON'S Principals of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Part2)
PETERSON'S Principals of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Part2)
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Course Curriculum
Maxillofacial Trauma
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Start3-1 Initial Management of the Trauma Patient
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Start3-2-1 Soft Tissue Injuries (Part 1)
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Start3-2-2 Soft Tissue lnjuries (Part 2)
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Start3-3-1. Intro, Internal fixation and its types, Biomechanic studies VS clinical outcomes and Load shearing VS load bearing fixation
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Start3-3-2. Regional dynamic forces, One-point VS two-point fixation and Compression VS noncompression plate osteosynthesis
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Start3-3-3. Locking plate-screw systems and lag screw fixation, Plate fatigue and Single VS multiple mandibular fractures
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Start3-4 Management of Alveolar and Dental fractures
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Start3-5-1 Contemporary Managementof Mandibular Fractures
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Start3-5-2 Treatment- Historical perspectives
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Start3-5-3 Operative Management
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Start3-5-4 Fractures Of The Mandibular Condyle
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Start3-6-1 Management of Maxillary Fractures
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Start3-6-2 Management of Zygomatic Complex Fractures
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Start3-7-1. Intro, Orbital and Ocular Trauma (Anatomy and Fracture Configuration)
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Start3-7-2. Diagnosis, Ocular Injuries and Disturbances
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Start3-7-3. Non Operative and Operative Management 3-7-3. Non Operative and Operative Management
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Start3-7-4. Nasal Fractures
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Start3-8-1 -Anatomy And Physiology, Patient Evaluation & Classifications
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Start3-8-2-Treatment z Complications & Correction Of Post Traumatic Deformity
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Start3-9-Gunshot Injuries
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Start3-10 Pediatric facial trauma-
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Start3-11 Management of Panfacial trauma
Maxillofacial Diseases
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Start4-1-1) Oral Diseases Diagnosis
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Start4-2 Odontogenic cysts
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Start4-2-2) Developing The DDX
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Start4-3-1 Benign nonodontogenic lesions of thejaws (Part 1)
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Start4-3-2 Benign nonodontogenic lesions of the jaws (Part 2)
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Start4-3-3) Analysis of Lesional Tissue
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Start4-4-1. What's oral cancer, Risk factors and Premalignant diseases
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Start4-4-2. Clinical correlation based on site and Primary lesion assessment
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Start4-4-3. Assessment of distant metastasis, Staging and Diagnosis of oral cancer
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Start4-5-1-Premalignant lesions, Panendoscopy Surgery
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Start4-5-2 Radiation, Chemoptherapy & chemoprevention
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Start4-5-3 Treatment Considirations, Neck dissection, Follow up & Recurrency
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Start4-6-1 Lip Cancer (Part 1)
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Start4-6-2 Lip Cancer (Part 2)
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Start4-7 Head and Neck Skin Cancer
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Start4-8 Salivary Gland Disease
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Start4-9-1 Mucosal and Dermatologic Diseases (Part 1)
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Start4-9-2 Mucosal and Dermatologic Diseases (Part 2)
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Start4-10 Pediatric Maxillofacial Pathology
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Start4-11 Principles of Management of Maxillofacial Infections
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Start4-12 Osteomyelitis and Osteoradionecrosis
Maxillofacial Reconstruction
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Start5-1 Local and Regional Flaps
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Start5-2-1 Vascularized and Non-vascularized Hard and Soft Tissue Reconstruction (Part1)
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Start5-2-2 Vascularized and Non-vascularized Hard and Soft Tissue Reconstruction (Part 2)
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Start5-3 Microneuresurgery
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Start5-4 Cleft Lip And Palate
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Start5-5 Reconstruction of alveolar cleft
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Start5-6 Nonsyndromic craniosynostosis
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Start5-7 Craniofacial Dysostosis Syndromes
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