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This module focuses on the anatomy of the orbit, providing insights and guidance for first-year dental students through effective dissection techniques illustrated in cadaver dissections.


Course Lectures
  • Facial Muscles
    Facial Muscles
    Donald Huelke

    This module focuses on the anatomy of the facial muscles using a human cadaver. Through detailed dissections, you will understand the structure and function of these muscles, essential for facial expressions.

  • The Neurovascular Supply of the Mid-Face

    This module discusses the neurovascular supply of the mid-face. It highlights the intricate relationships between the facial nerves and blood vessels, crucial for understanding facial anatomy and its clinical implications.

  • Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord/Coverings

    This module explores the gross anatomy of the vertebral column, spinal cord, and its coverings using a human cadaver. Understanding these structures is fundamental for anyone studying the human body.

  • Thorax; Pleura and Superior Mediastinum

    This module covers the anatomical landmarks of the thorax, including the pleura and superior mediastinum. It provides essential insights into thoracic anatomy, vital for medical practitioners.

  • Thoracic Contents
    Thoracic Contents
    Donald Huelke

    In this module, the anatomy of the thoracic contents is examined using a human cadaver. This includes the heart, lungs, and other vital structures, emphasizing their anatomical relationships.

  • Human Skull - Part I
    Human Skull - Part I
    Donald Huelke

    This module is part one of a five-part series on the human skull. It focuses on the gross anatomy and dissection of the cranium and facial skeleton, providing foundational knowledge for understanding cranial anatomy.

  • Human Skull - Part II
    Human Skull - Part II
    Donald Huelke

    This module continues the exploration of the human skull, specifically focusing on the contour and surface features of the facial skeleton. Understanding these features is crucial for medical professionals.

  • Human Skull - Part III
    Human Skull - Part III
    Donald Huelke

    This module focuses on the dissection of the external and internal surfaces of the skull, including mid-sagittal features. It provides a comprehensive understanding of cranial anatomy essential for clinical practice.

  • Parotid Gland; Blood Vessels of the Face

    This module examines the parotid gland and the blood vessels of the face, utilizing human cadaver dissections to illustrate their anatomical relationships and clinical significance.

  • The Mediastinum and Heart

    This module focuses on the anatomical landmarks of the mediastinum and the heart, providing insights into their relationships and functions within the thoracic cavity using human cadaver dissections.

  • Masticator and Lateral Pharyngeal Spaces

    This module discusses the anatomy of the masticator and lateral pharyngeal spaces, emphasizing their significance in oral and pharyngeal function, illustrated through human cadaver dissections.

  • Lateral Aspect of Face; Facial Nerve

    This module focuses on the lateral aspect of the face, including the anatomy of the facial nerve. The dissections provide a detailed understanding of facial structure and function.

  • The Heart
    The Heart
    Donald Huelke

    This module covers the anatomy of the heart, providing insights into its structure and function through human cadaver dissections. Understanding heart anatomy is fundamental for medical professionals.

  • Acellular Basement Membrane

    This module illustrates the technique of dissection of epithelium and mesenchymal tissue from the acellular basement membrane, providing crucial insights into histological anatomy.

  • Superficial Cervical Region and Posterior Triangle of Neck

    This module focuses on the gross anatomy of the superficial cervical region and the posterior triangle of the neck, using human cadaver dissections to highlight their structural relationships.

  • Cutaneous Innervation of the Face: Part 1

    This module discusses the anatomy of the cutaneous innervation of the face. Through human cadaver dissections, students will gain insights into the sensory functions of these nerves.

  • Axillary Contents
    Axillary Contents
    Donald Huelke

    This module provides a comprehensive examination of the axillary contents through cadaver dissection, focusing on the anatomical relationships and functions of the structures within the armpit area.

  • Cutaneous Nerves of the Back

    This module illustrates the dissection of cadavers to reveal the cutaneous nerves of the back and other anatomical landmarks, providing essential knowledge for understanding back anatomy.

  • Cranial Meninges, Dural Venous Sinuses and Cerebrospinal Fluid

    This module covers the cranial meninges, dural venous sinuses, and cerebrospinal fluid. The dissection provides insight into these critical structures and their functions within the cranial cavity.

  • Anterior Triangles of Neck

    This module examines the gross anatomy of the anterior triangles of the neck using cadaver dissections, emphasizing their importance in understanding neck anatomy and related clinical practices.

  • Subclavian Artery and Visceral Section of Neck

    This module focuses on the subclavian artery and visceral section of the neck, examining their anatomical relationships through human cadaver dissections to enhance understanding of neck anatomy.

  • Superficial and Deep Back Muscles

    This module reveals the anatomy of the superficial and deep back muscles through cadaver dissections, providing insights into their structure and functional relevance in human movement.

  • Scalp and Cranial Contents

    This module explores the gross anatomy of the scalp and cranial contents using human cadaver dissections. Understanding these structures is crucial for various medical and surgical practices.

  • Superficial Abdominal Wall

    This module discusses the anatomy of the superficial abdominal wall using human cadaver dissections. It provides critical insights into the structures and functions essential for abdominal health.

  • Abdominal Wall and Fasciae; Thoracic Wall

    This module covers the anatomy of the abdominal wall and fasciae, including the thoracic wall. Using human cadaver dissections, it emphasizes their interconnections and clinical importance.

  • External Carotid Artery - Retrostyloid Region

    This module focuses on the external carotid artery and its anatomical landmarks, including the retrostyloid region, using human cadaver dissections to illustrate their significance in the vascular system.

  • Middle Ear Cavity
    Middle Ear Cavity
    John Lillie

    This module provides insights into the middle ear cavity through cadaver dissections. Understanding the anatomy of the middle ear is crucial for diagnosing and treating ear-related conditions.

  • TMJ, Pterygoid Muscles, Maxillary Vessels

    This module discusses the anatomy of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), pterygoid muscles, and maxillary vessels. Dissections provide insights into their relationships and functioning, essential for dental and medical practice.

  • Nerve Supply to Teeth; Maxillary Sinus

    This module focuses on the nerve supply to the teeth and the maxillary sinus, utilizing human cadaver dissections to illustrate their anatomical relationships and significance in dental practice.

  • Suprahyoid Region; Mouth/Paralingual Space

    This module discusses the anatomy of the suprahyoid region, mouth, and paralingual space through detailed human cadaver dissections, providing essential insights for understanding oral anatomy.

  • Maxillary Division of the Trigeminal Nerve; Maxillary Artery(3rd part) and Ptygopalatine Fossa

    This module examines the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve, maxillary artery, and pterygopalatine fossa through detailed cadaver dissections, emphasizing their anatomical relationships and clinical implications.

  • Muscles of Mastication and the TMJ

    This module focuses on the muscles of mastication and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), providing detailed dissections to illustrate their anatomical features and functional relationships.

  • The Intratemporal Fossa

    This module provides insights into the infratemporal fossa, focusing on the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve and maxillary artery through detailed human cadaver dissections.

  • Lateral Pharyngeal Wall

    This module examines the anatomy of the lateral pharyngeal wall and associated structures using human cadaver dissections, providing essential knowledge for understanding pharyngeal anatomy.

  • Orbit
    Orbit
    John Lillie

    This module focuses on the anatomy of the orbit, providing insights and guidance for first-year dental students through effective dissection techniques illustrated in cadaver dissections.

  • Nasal Cavity
    Nasal Cavity
    John Lillie

    This module discusses the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and nasopharynx. It serves as an adjunctive resource for first-year dental students, enhancing their dissection skills and understanding of these regions.

  • Hard and Soft Palate and Fauces

    This module provides insights into the hard and soft palate and fauces through cadaver dissections, emphasizing their anatomical relationships and relevance in oral health and dentistry.

  • Lateral Aspect of the Face

    This module illustrates the lateral aspect of the face, focusing on the parotid gland and fossa through cadaver dissections, highlighting their anatomical significance.

  • Cutaneous Innervation of the Face: Part 2

    This module discusses the cutaneous innervation of the face, focusing on the buccinator muscle, buccal fat pad, and nasal cartilages through cadaver dissections to illustrate their relationships.

  • Submandibular, Submental and Carotid Triangles

    This module examines the submandibular, submental, and carotid triangles, focusing on their anatomy and significance through detailed cadaver dissections, essential for understanding neck anatomy.

  • Fiscal Policy | Spring 2012

    This module covers fiscal policy, providing insights into its implications and effects, presented as a unique educational resource for understanding economic principles.

  • Larynx
    Larynx
    John Lillie

    This module serves as an adjunctive resource for understanding the larynx, designed to assist first-year dental students in mastering dissection techniques relevant to this region.