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Oral Anatomy

Original price was: $999.00.Current price is: $699.00.

A diploma course titled “Introduction to Oral Anatomy” offered by Wise Academy would be designed for dental students, dental hygienists, and healthcare practitioners interested in understanding the anatomical structures of the oral cavity. This program would provide foundational knowledge about the anatomy of the teeth, oral soft tissues, and their clinical implications.

Description

Module 1: Overview of Oral Anatomy

– Introduction to the course and its importance

– Basic terminology in oral anatomy

– Anatomical divisions of the oral cavity

– Functions of the oral cavity

Module 2: Structure of the Oral Cavity

– Anatomy of the lips and cheeks

– The hard and soft palate

– Anatomy of the tongue and its muscles

– Salivary glands and their locations

Module 3: Dentition

– Overview of teeth and their functions

– Types of teeth (incisors, canines, premolars, molars)

– Tooth structure: enamel, dentin, pulp, and cementum

– Tooth numbering systems (e.g., FDI, Palmer)

Module 4: Periodontium

– Understanding the periodontium

– Components of the periodontium (gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, alveolar bone)

– Functions of the periodontium

– Common periodontal diseases

Module 5: Oral Mucosa

– Layers of the oral mucosa (mucosal, submucosal, muscular)

– Different types of oral mucosa (buccal, labial, palatal, lingual)

– Functions of the oral mucosa

– Oral lesions and conditions

Module 6: Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)

– Introduction to the TMJ

– Anatomy of the TMJ (condyle, articular disc, ligaments)

– Function of the TMJ in jaw movement

– TMJ disorders and their symptoms

Module 7: Nerves and Blood Supply

– Cranial nerves related to oral anatomy (V, VII, IX, X, XII)

– Blood supply to the oral cavity

– Neural innervation of the tongue and other oral structures

– Importance of nerve and blood supply in oral health

Module 8: Development of the Oral Cavity

– Embryological development of the oral cavity

– Formation of dental structures

– Eruption of primary and permanent teeth

– Developmental abnormalities and their implications

Module 9: Radiographic Anatomy

– Introduction to dental radiography

– Radiographic landmarks in oral anatomy

– Types of dental X-rays (bitewing, periapical, panoramic)

– The importance of radiography in dentistry

Module 10: Clinical Relevance

– Common dental procedures and their relation to anatomy

– Case studies and real-world examples

– Future developments in oral anatomy and dentistry