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Topographical Anatomy of the Head and Neck - EA0904010
Title: Topografická anatomie hlavy a krku
Guaranteed by: Ústav anatomie (14-10)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
Actual: from 2011 to 2019
Semester: summer
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/2, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited / unlimited (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
For type:  
Note: deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
for a repeated registration for Course credit + Exam, the student must have the Course credit exam passed
Guarantor: doc. RNDr. Pavel Fiala, CSc.
Teacher(s): doc. RNDr. Pavel Fiala, CSc.
MUDr. Omid Moztarzadeh, Ph.D.
Co-requisite : EA0902001
Is co-requisite for: EA0905471, EA0905500, EA0906100
Annotation -
Last update: PhDr. Michal Petrášek, Ph.D. (15.11.2017)
Topographic anatomy of the second year deals with special anatomy of the head and neck important for the clinical dentistry.
Literature
Last update: PhDr. Michal Petrášek, Ph.D. (15.11.2017)

LITERATURE (OBLIGATORY)

 

1. Valenta J., Fiala P.: Topographical Anatomy with Autopsy Guide and Clinical Notes.   

               Karolinum 2013

2. Kahle W., Frotscher M.: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy. Nervous System and Sensory

               Organs. Thieme 2010

 

LITERATURE (RECOMMENDED)

 

1. Hiat J.L., Gartner  L.P.: Textbook of Head and Neck Anatomy. Williams and Wilkins 1987

2. Baker E.W. et al.: Head and Neck Anatomy for Dental Medicine,Thieme. 2010.

 

Requirements to the exam
Last update: Hana Švamberková (25.05.2018)

EXAM  -  II. Y DENTAL MEDICINE COURCES

 

The exam consists of two parts:

 

  1. Written test comprises:  (MCQ, fill in the blanc and completing drawings).

     

    Passing mark is 70 %.

     

  2. Oral exam comprising 2 questions follows the successfully completed parts one.

     

    Failure in the part one and two results in losing the term!

     

    The written exam is held in Prochaskuv ústav building at given time for each week (please always check the time in advance, not later than on Thursday of the week before the exam).

    For technical reason not all the students passing the written test can be examined on the same day but during that week: Use of any unanthorized aids (mobile phones, printed or written materials etc.) result in failure of the exam and disciplinary action (art. 19, subs. 10 of the Study rules and regulations).

    In case of serious reasons the students can excuse from the exam by sending an e-mail to anatomy.exam@lfp.cuni.cz.

    Excuses to not attend an exam should be announced before  commencement of the examination (for exceptional cases could be next day after exam date by submitting documents ( medical reports, etc.)

    If there is no evidence of excuses by student  for any part of exam he/she loses the term.

    If the student passes the test and was not successful in oral exam, can ask for another date for reexamination, by writting an e-mail to anatomy.exam@lfp.cuni.cz.

Syllabus
Last update: PhDr. Michal Petrášek, Ph.D. (15.11.2017)
Syllabus of anatomy second year of Dentistry
Curriculum of lectures and practical sessions
in summer term of the academic year 2017/2018
Week Lecture Practical sessions
19. 2. - 25. 2. 1. Superficial and deep regions
  
of the head
2. Fractures of the skull
1. Internal cranial base
2. External cranial base
26. 2. - 2.3. 1. Orbital region
2. The eye (part I)
1. Scalp
2. Frontal, pariteal, temporal,
   occipital regions
5. 3. - 11. 3. 1. The eye (part II)
2. The ear (part I)
1. Projection to the skull surface
2. Retrobulbar space
12. 3. - 18. 3. 1. The ear (part II)
2. Nasal region and nasal cavity
1. Pneumatic cavities of the skull
2. Maxillary sinus
19. 3. - 25. 3. 1. The oral vestibule
2. The dentoalveolar topography
3. Gingivodental region
1. The dentoalveolar topography
2. Topographic anatomy
   of upper and lower jaw
26. 3. - 1. 4. 1. Hard and soft palate
2. Tonsillar region
1. Oral cavity: the tongue
  
and the sublingual region
2. Hard and soft palate
2. 4. - 8. 4. 1. Applied anatomy of the nerves
   of the upper and lower jaws
1. Oral cavity innervation - review
2. Anatomy of local anesthesia
   of the dental plexus
9. 4. - 15. 4. 1. Topographic anatomy
  
of the facial part of the head
2. Labial and mental region
1. Parotideomasseteric, infraorbital,
   zygomatic, and buccal regions
16. 4. - 22. 4. 1. Topographic anatomy
  
of temporomandibular
   articulation
1. Infratemporal fossa
2. Pterygomandibular space
3. Pterygopalatine fossa
23. 4. - 29. 4. 1. The propagation
   of dental infections
1. The parapharyngeal space
2. The retropharyngeal space
30. 4. - 6. 5. 1. The fascial and interfascial
  
spaces of the neck
2. Subocipital region
1. Submandibular trigone
2. Submental trigone
3. Sternocleidomastoid region
 7. 5. - 13. 5. 1. Arterial hemorrhagies
  
and ligation of arteries
2. Suprasternal region
1. Carotid triangle
2. Muscular triangle
3. Scalenovertebral triangle
14. 5. - 20. 5.  1. Lateral cervical region 1. Lateral cervical region
2. Clinical notes - review
21. 5. - 27. 5.  1. Development of the face
  
and oral cavity - review
2. Developmental defects
Credit
 
V Plzni 25. 9. 2017    doc. RNDr. Pavel Fiala, CSc.
Head of the Anatomy department
 
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