Essential Hands On Skills for Minor Oral Surgery (NW260901A)

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SubjectOral Surgery
DescriptionThis Hands-on course has been designed for Dental Practitioners who wish to develop their clinical competencies in basic extraction techniques.
Additional information

Learn how to confidently apply newly acquired skills in managing difficult extractions within the general dental practice. This course offers a highly interactive learning experience that combining access to an online learning platform with 'hands on' training.

This course will offers 7.5 hours of eCPD in total.

*Prior to the session, delegates are required to access an online learning platform and to complete 5 modules before attending the Hands on day. 2 hours of eCPD will be given for completion. Failure to complete the 5 modules will result in you not being permitted to attend the 5.5 hour hands on clinical skills section of the course.

Access to the online learning platform will be emailed to you 1 week before the course.

Registration for the hands-on day will be from 09:00am with a prompt start at 09:30am.

Pigs Jaws will be used on this course

Please complete a short questionnaire to place your interest in this two part course by clicking here.

VenueNorth West Dental Training Hub, Altrincham - Greater Manchester  View details
Date & timeFriday 9 January 2026, 09:30 to 16:00
LecturerMr David Brocklehurst  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeA, B, C, D
Course styleHands-on
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours5:30
Cost£180.00 (£180.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group d: non nhs dentist)
Aims

Delegates will be able to perform minor oral surgery (MOS) within a simulated setting, develop their skills, learn new techniques and increase their confidence in aspects of Oral Surgery.

Objectives
  • Assess patient suitability for minor oral surgery (MOS), including medical and dental considerations.
  • Plan and perform extractions ranging from simple to surgical, including management of fractured or challenging teeth.
  • Apply appropriate referral protocols for complex or high-risk cases.
  • Select and utilise instruments and materials effectively for MOS procedures.
  • Understand and apply flap design and bone removal techniques to optimise surgical access and outcomes.
  • Perform suturing techniques to achieve optimal wound closure and healing.
  • Manage oro-antral communications (OAC), including flap advancement and periosteal release methods.
  • Recognise and manage complications associated with impacted teeth, including prevention strategies.
  • Implement pain and anxiety management strategies tailored to patient needs, including local anaesthesia and postoperative care.
Learning outcomes

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