Further Minor Oral Surgery Skills For The GDP (SW19-12-04-01)

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Articaine handoutBDA - failed LA
BDA - Fractured tuberositiesMOS Antral Involvement
MOS apicetomyMOS failed anaesthesia
MOS Swelling Infection

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SubjectMinor oral surgery
DescriptionThis course will cover further MOS for the GDP: including additional suturing techniques, apicectomies, additional local anaesthetic techniques diagnosis and management, oro antral communications.
Additional information

This course is suitable for dentists who are already comfortable with basic minor oral surgery and wish to extend their skills.  

VenuePhantom Head Room-Derriford Hospital, Plymouth - Devon S & W  View details
Date & timeWednesday 4 December 2019, 09:30 to 16:30
Lecturersmiss Pippa Blacklock & Simon Heywood  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeC
Course styleHands-on
Catering Meal
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£150.00
Aims

To develop further MOS skills for the management of the surgical patient in dental practice.

Objectives

1. To practice additional suturing techniques (Vertical mattress suture)

2. To review the indications for apicectomies, revise the surgical technique and practise on models.

3. To revise the prevention, diagnosis and management of oro antral communications.

4. To review additional local anaesthetic techniques for minor oral surgery.

5. To discuss difficult MOS cases treated and presented by course attendees (3min presentation per dentist with radiographs)

Learning outcomes
  1.  Participants will be able to discuss the treatment options for a tooth following failed conventional dental treatment and demonstrate the practical procedures necessary to perform an apicectomy on an upper central incisor.
  2.  Participants will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the local anaesthetic techniques available for MOS procedures.
  3. Participants will be able to discuss the diagnosis and management of oro antral communications and demonstrate the technique on a surgical model.
  4. Participants will present and discuss an MOS case they have been involved with in their practice.