FREE LUNCH & LEARN TOP TIPS for EXTRACTIONS (BE071021)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Oral Surgery |
Description | This is a live, half-hour webinar on Zoom, and is broadly a repeat of the lunchtime lecture of 7th April 2021, with Dr Vaidayanathan Murugaraj BDS MFDS RCS (Eng) FFD RCSI Oral surgery Oral Medicine . Raj is a part time specialty doctor in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, and in general practice limited to Oral Surgery. Raj has published a number of articles in peer reviewed journals, and is a reviewer of oral surgery papers in international journals. Raj's post-graduate training in the United Kingdom has provided extensive exposure in the field of oral surgery, and he was awarded membership of the Royal College of Surgeon’s England and Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeon’s Ireland in Oral Surgery with Oral Medicine. Raj has an academic interest and passion for teaching, keeping up to date in relevant courses in teaching and mentoring. You may also be interested in attending Raj's hands-on course at Wexham Park on 17th September- see the Maxcourse calendar for details. |
Additional information | Please read the attached HEE learning protocol. The link will be sent the morning of 07/10/21. The lecture will start promptly at 13:15, please log in at least 5 minutes early, and check that your microphone is off but your camera is on (you can upload a background of your choice for privacy). Please set your user name to that of your HEE Maxcourse account or it may not be possible to confirm your attendance. If you are unable to use your camera, please respond to a random chat message from the tutor which will be used to verify your attendance. Because this is a very short course it will not be possible to take questions during the session. Course tutor to whom all queries should be sent: nicola.spillane@hee.nhs.uk |
Venue | Webinar Tutorial, Slough - Berkshire ![]() |
Date & time | Thursday 7 October 2021, 13:15 to 13:45 |
Lecturer | Dr Vaidayanathan Murugaraj ![]() |
Target audience | Recommended to all |
Development outcome | A, C |
Course style | Lecture![]() |
Core topic | No core topic |
CPD hours | 0:30 |
Cost | No charge |
Aims | Improve general dentist’s minor oral surgical skills Increased confidence in non-forceps techniques for extraction, in selected cases |
Objectives | Describe minor oral surgery techniques for the GDP, including patient assessment, care planning and instrument selection. Discuss the types and appropriate use of elevators and luxator in specific situations |
Learning outcomes | By the end of this course, learners should be able to: apply the principles of elevation techniques in patient management for safe and effective hard and soft tissue surgery, in general dental practice. reflect and confidently carry out the steps involved in removing teeth and roots in a safe and effective manner, and reduce dento-alveolar referrals to secondary care improve general dental practice minor oral surgical skills be more confident in non-forceps techniques for extraction in selected cases |