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Etiology, Growth Characteristic and Management of Cleft Lip |
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Instructor(s): S. Oberoi Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in a post-professional graduate program or consent of instructor |
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Seminar: 2 hours
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The etiological factors of cleft lip and palate will be discussed following the development postnatally and the effect of various surgical and non-surgical treatment approaches. (OROFAC SCI) |
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Etiology, Growth Characteristics and Management of Craniofac |
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(2 units) |
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Instructor(s): S. Oberoi  |
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Seminar: 2 hours
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The underlying factors that lead to various craniofacial anomalies other than cleft lip and palate will be discussed and treatment approaches will be analyzed and compared. Cleft lip and palate are covered in Craniofacial Anomalies 206. (OROFAC SCI) |
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Craniofacial Anomalies |
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(1 units) |
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Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer |
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Instructor(s): S. Oberoi Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in a post-professional graduate program or consent of instructor |
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Clinical Experience/Patient Contact: 3 hours
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Demonstration of various types of craniofacial anomalies, assessment of growth and development of abnormal and normal craniofacial structures, diagnosis and evaluation of the more common anomalies and associated impaired functions and therapeutic needs of the individual patient. (OROFAC SCI) |
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