Minor Oral Surgery Update with Hands On Practise (BU070213)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectOral Surgery
DescriptionThis intensive day course is a combination of workshop style delivery of information and refresher with practical sessions interspersed throughout. A day course of presentations and hands-on sessions using pigs jaws in order to increase the confidence and knowledge of the participants to successfully undertake minor oral surgery procedures within their own practice settings.
Additional informationThe course should enable participants to:
• Choose appropriate surgical cases for treatment
• Carry out extraction of simple impacted third molars
• Carry out extraction of retained roots
• Carry out apicetomies

INTENDED AUDIENCE:
General Dental Practitioners

SPEAKER'S BIOGRAPHY:
Simon Wright BSc BDS MFDS RCS (Eng) MBChB, GDC 74594, GMC 7047265
Consultant in Oral Surgery at Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton.
My special interest is in wisdom teeth surgery and assessment with CBCT, bone grafting and sinus elevation for dental implants. I am involved as an Educational Supervisor for the Dental Foundation trainees and examiner for the MJDF examination at the Royal College of Surgeon of England.

Catherine Sternberg BDS FDSRCS GDC69527 is a consultant Oral Surgeon in Southampton NHS Treatment Centre and at the Foscote BMI Hospital, Banbury. She also works part time for Oxford and Wessex Deaneries as the regional adviser for dental foundation training year 2 and vocational training by assessment. She lectures on the deanery introduction to NHS dentistry lecture series and examines for the Royal College of Surgeons, England.




VenueStoke Mandeville Postgraduate Centre, Aylesbury - Buckinghamshire  View details
Date & timeThursday 7 February 2013, 09:30 to 17:00
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleHands-on
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£95.00
Aims
  1. Wisdom teeth – know the NICE guidelines. Know when to refer.
  2. Know the myths about treating medically compromised patients.
  3. Practise suturing and review flap design. Practical for extraction of roots and apicectomy.
  4. Improve diagnosis and treatment planning for potential surgical cases