Hiroshima University Syllabus

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Japanese
Academic Year 2024Year School/Graduate School School of Dentistry Program of Dentistry
Lecture Code J1508161 Subject Classification Specialized Education
Subject Name 歯科臨床解剖学実習I
Subject Name
(Katakana)
シカリンショウカイボウガクジッシュウI
Subject Name in
English
Practice of Clinical Anatomy for Dentistry I
Instructor TERAYAMA RYUJI,KAKIMOTO NAOYA,UCHIBE KENTA,KONO SHOHEI,UETSUKI RYO,NAKAGAWA TAKAYUKI,SAKUMA MIYUKI,OKA HIROKO,ONO SHIGEHIRO,YOSHIDA MITSUHIRO
Instructor
(Katakana)
テラヤマ リュウジ,カキモト ナオヤ,ウチベ ケンタ,コウノ ショウヘイ,ウエツキ リョウ,ナカガワ タカユキ,サクマ ミユキ,オカ ヒロコ,オノ シゲヒロ,ヨシダ ミツヒロ
Campus Kasumi Semester/Term 4th-Year,  Second Semester,  3Term
Days, Periods, and Classrooms (3T) Fri7-10:Anatomical Research Center
Lesson Style Practical Lesson Style
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Practice 
Credits 1.0 Class Hours/Week   Language of Instruction B : Japanese/English
Course Level 3 : Undergraduate High-Intermediate
Course Area(Area) 27 : Health Sciences
Course Area(Discipline) 02 : Dental Sciences
Eligible Students 4th grade students
Keywords SDG_03, Gross Anatomy, Cranio-facial anatomy, Dentistry 
Special Subject for Teacher Education   Special Subject  
Class Status
within Educational
Program
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
In order to become a dentist, anatomical knowledge of the oral cavity and maxillofacial region and basic knowledge of various structures of the human body are essential. Furthermore, learning about the human body structure related to clinical dentistry provides more practical knowledge and understanding. 
Criterion referenced
Evaluation
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
 
Class Objectives
/Class Outline
Dissection practice of head and neck to understand the structure of human body related to the dentistry. Each group will consist of about 15 students, and each group will dissect one human body. Detailed schedules will be noticed separately. 
Class Schedule 1 Forensic Odontology (Oka)
Taking Oral findings and dental/systemic findings 1

2 Maxillofacial Anatomy (Terayama, Uchibe, Kohno): Whole body dissection 1
§1 Skin removal on the posterior side §2 The back 1 §3 The back 2 §4 Posterior side of the axilla and upper limb §5 Suboccipital region §6 Posterior side of the lower leg and popliteal fossa §7 Posterior side of the thigh and gluteal region  §8 Deep muscles of the back

3 Dental Anesthesiology (Yoshida)
Anatomy for local anesthesia in dentistry 1

4 Maxillofacial Anatomy (Terayama, Uchibe, Kohno): Whole body dissection 2
§10 Skin removal on the anterior side  §11 Superficial layer of the thorax §13 Anterior side of the axilla §16 Superficial layer of the abdomen §17 Anterolateral abdominal wall §18 Anterior side of the thigh §19 Medial side of the thigh §20 Anterior side of the lower leg

5 Dental Anesthesiology (Yoshida)
Anatomy for local anesthesia in dentistry 2

6 Maxillofacial Anatomy (Terayama, Uchibe, Kohno): Whole body dissection 3
§28 Anterior side of the arm §29 Anterior side of the forearm  §30 Anterior thoracic wall  
§31 Thoracic cavity and the lung §32 Mediastinum and the heart §33 Posterior thoracic wall §34 Superior and posterior mediastinum

7 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Ono, Nakagawa)
Clinical Anatomy for Neck dissection (the Focus on Blood Vessels)
Preparation of the Neck Transection

8 Maxillofacial Anatomy (Terayama, Uchibe, Kohno): Whole body dissection 4
§42 Reflection of the abdominal wall  §43 Abdominal organs 1 §44 Peritoneum §45 Abdominal organs 2  §46 Abdominal organs 3  §47 Abdominal organs 4  §48 Posterior abdominal viscera  
 
Text/Reference
Books,etc.
Text books and atlases used in the Practice  of Anatomy 
PC or AV used in
Class,etc.
 
(More Details) Handouts, Images (PC) 
Learning techniques to be incorporated  
Suggestions on
Preparation and
Review
It is indispensable for preparing one's lesson to have practice smoothly and to deepen anatomical understanding. Since the amount of knowledge is huge, review is also indispensable.  
Requirements In principle, students must attend all practice sessions. If students are absent for authorized reasons, it may be counted as attending by completing make-up classes or assignments. 
Grading Method Clinical Anatomy for Dentistry I and II and Practice of Clinical Anatomy for DentistryI and II are all added up for a common evaluation. There will be no examination, but evaluation will be based on practice attitude, results of training, submission of impressions, etc. 
Practical Experience Experienced  
Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it Faculties who were involved in the Anatomy class and practice will be in charge. 
Message  
Other   
Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes.
Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. 
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