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Skill Level: Beginner
Oral maxillofacial surgery and radiology III course deals mainly with the surgical approach to the treatment of pathological lesions within and around the mouth, maxillofacial trauma and corrections of abnormalities. The aim is to ensure that the student has a thorough knowledge of the materials and techniques of local analgesia and is competent in exodontia and minor oral surgery. It is also expected that the student be able to diagnose various disorders with the aids of further investigations including an appropriate radiographic imaging (if required) and initiate proper referrals. Students will be assessed through course work that will be recorded through a log book. In addition, evaluation will be made during the final examination (theory and practical)
Skill Level: Beginner
Skill Level: Beginner
Skill Level: Beginner
On top of continuing the clinical skills obtained during the previous years, the students are able to perform complex restorative procedures such as pulp therapy and extra-coronal restorations. They can also works independently and relate the influence of social, psychological and environmental factors that contribute to health or disease affecting their patients.

The students are able to perform effective communication with the dental team, patients, parents/care givers and other health care personnel to facilitate the delivery of dental care. They can also apply critical thinking and problem solving skill in decision making for oral health as well as being able to recognize their limitations of their clinical skills and make appropriate referral.
Skill Level: Beginner