1. Students who successfully complete the course will be able to recognize pathological changes such as edema, hyperemia, necrosis, degeneration, regeneration, pigments and their accumulations, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia, inflammation, immune reactions, neoplasia and anomalies encountered in organs and tissues during clinical dentistry practices. 2. Evaluate the causes and formation mechanisms of pathological changes encountered. 3. Define the pathological cases observed at the macroscopic level and relate them to diseases. 4. Determine the necessary methods for diagnosis. 5. Interpret the prognosis of the case. |