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U.S. ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AND SCHOOL
FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS 78234-6100
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL
PATHOLOGY
SUBCOURSE MD0511
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DEVELOPMENT
This subcourse is approved for resident and correspondence course instruction. It
reflects the current thought of the Academy of Health Sciences and conforms to printed
Department of the Army doctrine as closely as currently possible. Development and
progress render such doctrine continuously subject to change.
ADMINISTRATION
For comments or questions regarding enrollment, student records, or shipments,
contact the Nonresident Instruction Section at DSN 471-5877, commercial (210) 221-
5877, toll-free 1-800-344-2380; fax: 210-221-4012 or DSN 471-4012, e-mail
accp@amedd.army.mil, or write to:
COMMANDER
AMEDDC&S
2105 11TH STREET SUITE 4192
FORT SAM HOUSTON TX 78234-5064
Approved students whose enrollments remain in good standing may apply to the
Nonresident Instruction Section for subsequent courses by telephone, letter, or e-mail.
Be sure your social security number is on all correspondence sent to the Academy of
Health Sciences.
CLARIFICATION OF TRAINING LITERATURE TERMINOLOGY
USE OF PROPRIETARY NAMES
The initial letters of the names of some products are capitalized in this subcourse. Such
names are proprietary names, that is, brandnames or trademarks. Proprietary names
have been used in this subcourse only to make it a more effective learning aid. The use
of any name, proprietary or otherwise, should not be interpreted as an endorsement,
deprecation, or criticism of a product. Nor should such use be considered to interpret
the validity of proprietary rights in a name, whether it is registered or not.
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ATTN MCCS HSN
When used in this publication, words such as "he," "him," "his," and "men" are intended
to include both the masculine and feminine genders, unless specifically stated otherwise
or when obvious in context.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lesson
Paragraphs
INTRODUCTION
1 DISEASES OF THE HARD TISSUE
Section I. General Information on Oral Pathology
1-1--1-10
Section II. Erosion, Abrasion, and Resorption
1-11--1-14
Section III. Dental Caries
1-15--1-20
Section IV. Diseases of the Dental Pulp
1-21--1-26
Section V. Diseases of the Periapical Tissue
1-27--1-33
Section VI. Periodontal Diseases
1-34--1-40
Section VII. Abnormalities of Oral Mucosa
1-41--1-59
Exercises
2 DISEASES OF THE SOFT TISSUE
Section I. Oral Tumors (Neoplasms) and Laboratory
Studies
2-8--2-12
Section III. Developmental Anomalies of the Teeth
2-13--2-19
Section IV. Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
2-20--2-30
Section V. Transmittable Diseases
2-31--2-37
Exercises
3 FRACTURES AND DISLOCATION OF THE JAW
3-1--3-6
Exercises
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Section II. Abnormalities of the Tongue
2-1--2-7
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE OF THE
U.S. ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AND SCHOOL
SUBCOURSE MD0511
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
Man's survival is constantly threatened--by bacteria, by physical or chemical
injury, and a host of other agents. Although modern science and medicine have done
much to cope with these harmful influences, our greatest protection is still afforded by
the ability of our bodies to withstand these repeated attacks. If the combination of
science and natural resistance is unable to ward off the damaging influences, disease
will result. The study of disease and of alterations in function caused by disease is
called pathology. Frequently considered in this field are such topics as the cause of the
disease, the effect of the disease on the body, and the body's reaction to the disease
process.
This subcourse is designed to acquaint you with the fundamental concepts of
oral and maxillofacial pathology. It also seeks to familiarize you with the technical
nomenclature used in pathology, which is essential to understanding dental procedures.
It also stresses the cause and effect of oral infection.
Subcourse Components :
This subcourse consists of three lessons. The lessons are as follows:
Lesson 1, Diseases of the Hard Tissue.
Lesson 2, Diseases of the Soft Tissue.
Lesson 3, Fractures and Dislocation of the Jaw
Credit Awarded:
To receive credit hours, you must be officially enrolled and complete an
examination furnished by the Nonresident Instruction Branch at Fort Sam Houston,
Texas. Upon successful completion of the examination for this subcourse, you will be
awarded 7 credit hours.
You can enroll by going to the web site http://atrrs.army.mil and enrolling under
"Self Development" (School Code 555).
A listing of correspondence courses and subcourses available through the
Nonresident Instruction Section is found in Chapter 4 of DA Pamphlet 350-59, Army
Correspondence Course Program Catalog. The DA PAM is available at the following
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LESSON ASSIGNMENT
LESSON 1
Diseases of the Hard Tissue.
LESSON ASSIGNMENT
Paragraphs 1-1 through 1-59.
LESSON OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson, you should be able to:
1-1. Identify terminology related to tissue
inflammation of the oral cavity.
1-2. Identify the results of oral tissue inflammation.
1-3. Identify the results of dental caries.
1-4. Identify major diseases of the dental pulp.
1-5. Identify major diseases of the periapical tissue.
1-6. Identify tooth structure problems caused by
chemical, mechanical, or other means.
1-7. Identify major periodontal diseases.
1-8. Identify major abnormalities of the
oral mucosa.
SUGGESTION
After studying the assignment, complete the exercises
of this lesson. These exercises will help you to achieve
the lesson objectives.
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