Leadership

Head of Department - Dr. O. JAMES

Dr. Olutayo JAMES is an Associate Professor and Acting Head of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department.  He was born on the 29th May, 1968. He hails from Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State. He graduates from University of Ibadan in 1995 with Bachelor of Dental Surgery Degree in 1995. He did his residency training at the Department Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos and obtained the fellowship of the National Postgraduate Medical College Nigeria in Dental Surgery (FMCDS) in December 2007. He is a seasoned researcher having co-authored and published over 80 (eighty) articles in both local and international peer reviewed journals.

He also obtained Master’s degree in Medical Imaging at the Katholieke University Leuven, Belgium in 2008 and Doctor of Medicine (MD) at the National Postgraduate Medical College. He is Happily married with children

Prof. O. JAMES

Head of Department (HOD)

Our Vision

To be the topmost academic department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Sub-Sahara Africa with regards to teaching, learning, research, patient care and service to community.

Our Mission

To produce competent dental surgeons who will provide dento-alveolar surgery services at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of health care delivery 1 Nigeria and other parts of the world.

To produce dental surgeons who will provide leadership for the Dental team in dento-alveolar surgery.

To produce dental surgeons who will be capable of completing specialist training and research in oral and maxillofacial surgery anywhere in the world.

To produce dental surgeons who will engage in life-long learning in oral surgery.

To produce dental graduate who will be leaders of the dental profession nationally and internationally.

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Research Publications

Evaluation of efficacy of ultrasound scan in diagnosis of mandibular fracture

Ahmad MM, James O, Farate A, Olasoji HO, Suleiman IK, Abdullahi MA, et al. Evaluation of effi cacy of ultrasound scan in diagnosis of mandibular fracture. J Radiat Med Trop 2024;5:35-8.

Otological Challenges in Patients With Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip and Palate: A Systematic Review.

James O, Otoghile B, Adamson OO, Sabo VY, Egbunah UP, Adekunle AA, AdeyemoWL, Ladeinde AL, Ogunlewe MO. Otological Challenges in Patients With Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip and Palate: A Systematic Review. FACE. 2023;0(0). doi:10.1177/27325016231184131

Presentation and Management of Atypical Orofacial Cleft Clefts: A Single-Institution Experience for 13 Year Period.

James O, Sabo VY, Adamson OO, Otoghile B, Adekunle AA, Adeyemo WL, Ladeinde AL, Ogunlewe MO. (2021) Presentation and Management of Atypical Orofacial Cleft Clefts: A Single-Institution Experience for 13 Year Period. The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal. November 2021. doi:10.1177/10556656211055012

Parental age and the risk of cleft lip and palate in a Nigerian population: A case–control study.

James O, Erinoso OA, Ogunlewe AO, Adeyemo WL, Ladeinde AL, Ogunlewe MO. (2020) Parental age and the risk of cleft lip and palate in a Nigerian population: A case–control study. Ann Maxillofac Surg 2020;00:00-00.

Management of orofacial cleft in Nigeria - A retrospective study.

James O, Adekunle AA, Adamson OO, Agbogidi OF, Adeyemo WL, Butali A, Ladeinde AL, Ogunlewe MO. (2020) Management of orofacial cleft in Nigeria – A retrospective study. Ann Maxillofac Surg 2020;10:434-8.

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