DFT Blackburn - Oral Surgical Practical (NW180209FBN)
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Subject | DFT Blackburn Scheme | ||
Description | Hands On Oral Surgery Course for Foundation Dentist | ||
Venue | MANDEC, Manchester - Greater Manchester ![]() | ||
Date & time | Friday 9 February 2018, 09:30 to 16:30 | ||
Lecturers | Dr Chris Waith & Mrs Kiaran Weil ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Foundation Dentist | ||
Development outcome | No development outcome | ||
Course style | Hands-on![]() | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
Catering | None | ||
CPD hours | 6:00 | ||
Cost | No charge | ||
Aims | To help Foundation Dentists provide better Oral Surgery care for their patients, by improving their Oral Surgery skills in the following areas: • Assessment of surgical dentistry patients in general practice. • Undertaking simple surgical procedures, fractured teeth and retained roots, effectively and safely. • Being aware of, and where appropriate, being able to undertake simple third molar removal, apicectomies on anterior teeth, biopsy of small, non-suspicious lesions and primary closure of an ora-antral communication • Being aware of personal limitations in provision of Oral Surgery | ||
Objectives | • Assess surgical patients • Demonstrate the principles of Flap design, Bone Removal and Suturing • Demonstrate principles of third molar removal, apicectomies and biopsies • Review common complications and their management • Identify appropriate surgical instruments • Discuss appropriate referral practice and limitations and patient safety | ||
Learning outcomes | • Be able to assess patient’s surgical needs, and refer where appropriate • Develop their oral surgery skills as a general dental practitioner to be able to provide simple surgical removal of fractured teeth, retained roots, simple third molars, apicectomies on anterior teeth, biopsy of non-suspicious lesions, and primary closure of an oro-antral communication, where appropriate, and within skill set • Review surgical instrument needs within a general practice environment | ||