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Introduction Of Soft Tissue Diseases GN PDF

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Mariya Mahmood

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dental sciences soft tissue diseases oral cancer oral health

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This document provides an introduction to soft tissue diseases, focusing on oral and dental sciences. It covers various learning outcomes, examination procedures, and common conditions like cancer, lichen planus, and others. The information details the importance of early detection and thorough examinations in oral healthcare.

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Introduction to Soft Tissue Diseases Module: Oral & Dental Sciences Lecturer: Mariya Mahmood GDC Learning Outcomes 1.1.2 Describe oral diseases and their relevance to prevention, diagnosis and treatment 1.1.4 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of oral disease 1.2.1 Recognise the importance of...

Introduction to Soft Tissue Diseases Module: Oral & Dental Sciences Lecturer: Mariya Mahmood GDC Learning Outcomes 1.1.2 Describe oral diseases and their relevance to prevention, diagnosis and treatment 1.1.4 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of oral disease 1.2.1 Recognise the importance of and carry out an appropriate systematic intra- and extra-oral clinical examination 1.2.2 Recognise the importance of and record a comprehensive and contemporaneous patient history 1.2.4 Recognise abnormalities of the oral cavity and the rest of the patient and raise concerns where appropriate 1.7.8 Recognise the need for and make arrangements for appropriate follow-up care SPF Learning Outcomes Domain Learning outcome Clinical knowledge and Skills C1.1, C1.2, C1.17,C1.25,C1.31, C1.38,C2.1.1, C2.1.11 Interpersonal Skills I (B)1, I 1.6 Self- management S(B)2 The Safe Practitioner: A framework of behaviours and outc omes for dental professional education - Dental Therapist (gdc-uk.org) Intended learning outcomes By the end of the session students should be able to: Outline the significance of a soft tissue examination and linked history taking in identifying signs of disease Describe influencing factors that may exacerbate soft tissue conditions Demonstrate accurate history taking and recording of soft tissues conditions Identify the first considerations of supporting / managing and treating patients with soft tissue conditions Reflect on experience of learning Scope of a DH/DT oral cancer screening. What manifests in What is your remit? the mouth? What is your level of responsibility? Examining Soft Tissues and Their Diseases What is the purpose of intra oral and extra oral examination? recognise and action. Preparation for Year 2 Oral Medicine – conditions explained in more depth What are the Soft Tissues? When does the examination begin? Clinician Who holds responsibility? foM , lateral-ventral surface of tongue Y Alarming areas. Benefits of Early Detection Factors Hindering Screening Preventable Awkward conversations Easily treated Self-doubt Slow down progression Assumption of providing diagnosis Fatality prevented Competency Early identification improves Assumption another will identify prognosis cancer planus lichen denture Stomatitis Can you offer examples of soft tissues disease/conditions that you know of or have witnessed? Most common conditions Lichen Cancer Pemphygoid Candida Planus Pemphigus Leukoplakia Ulcers Herpes ( white patch Common Conditions Continued Oral Cancer Cancerous lesions of 3 distinct sites: oral cavity (mouth), oropharynx (throat) and lip (outer) lowered E cell mediated inflammatory Lichen planus –Chronic, Immune system more disease that affects the oral mucosa.

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