Multi course - Introduction to NHS Dentistry: Minor oral surgery – hands on day using pigs’ heads (Session three of six) (NW250725A)

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SubjectIntroduction to Working in the NHS
DescriptionThe course is designed for dentists who wish to improve their skills working under NHS Regulations. Both clinical and non clinical knowledge will be covered. Ideal for dentists returning following a career break, or international dental graduates.
Additional information

Registration from 9.00am for a prompt 9.30am start.

Cost

£500 with the option to pay in 2 instalments of £250

 

This is session five of a six day course, the course fee is for all six days so please be aware that no refunds will be given for any day missed.

  • Wednesday 9th July 2025 - Record Keeping/Clinical Notes/Communication/Treatment planning/Case-based discussion
  • Tuesday 15th July 2025 - Basic Restorative Treatments - Amalgam/Composite Day
  • Friday 25th July 2025 - Minor oral surgery – hands on day using pigs’ heads
  • Wednesday 6th August 2025 - 3P’s – Periodontology/Prosthetics/Paediatric dentistry
  • Tuesday 12th August 2025 - Advanced Restorative Treatments– Crowns/Inlays and onlays/Bridges
  • Tuesday 19th August 2025 - Endodontics – Introduction to primary care endodontics

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VenueNorth West Dental Training Hub, Altrincham - Greater Manchester  View details
Date & timeFriday 25 July 2025, 09:30 to 16:00
LecturerMrs Kiaran Weil  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeC, D
Course styleLecture
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours5:00
CostNo charge
Aims

To develop skills, learn new techniques and increase confidence in aspects of minor oral surgery (MOS) within a simulated setting..

Objectives
  • Identify, diagnose and assess patient suitability for MOS within practice.
  • Recognise how to move on from simple to surgical extraction (coping with broken teeth).
  • Discuss appropriate referral procedures.
  • Recognise appropriate instruments and materials.
  • Demonstrate the principles of flap design, bone removal and suturing.
  • Display closure of an OAC/ flap advancement periosteal release.
  • Discuss the management and associated complications if impacted teeth and appropriate pain and anxiety control.
Learning outcomes

Delegates will have greater confidence in conducting routine minor oral surgery within general practice and recognise when it is appropriate to refer.

 

 

Session three of six