Extra Help with Minor Oral Surgery: Patient Assessment and Principles of Oral Surgery (SW21-05-13-01)

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SubjectMinor oral surgery
DescriptionRick Kerr (Senior Surgeon) and the team from Exeter, will be joining us virtually for a unique opportunity to offer help to those of us that find minor oral surgery challenging. This is the first of a two part course, for no more than twelve dentists. This small group will enable the learning needs of all participants to be addressed. Rick is happy to look at radiographs and discuss cases with participants. Over the two sessions we will be considering what is appropriate in general practice, important patient and medical factors, practical challenges, key instruments and the principles of sectioning teeth, elevating roots and when and how to raise a flap. COVID has changed practice for all of us, where triage prioritises face to face care for dental emergencies. For some of us, this has been challenging especially for those of us with limited clinical experience.
Additional information

All dentists at any stage of their career are very welcome.  This course is especially suitable for those of us who find taking out teeth worrying or stressful, or would just like to be more confident.  Suitable for FD dentists, those recently completing their foundation year and PVLE dentists.

This course is not suitable for those people wishing to extend their skills.

An invitation for MS Teams will be sent to delegates prior to the event.  Please do not share this with anyone else.  You will need to ensure that you are able to use your camera and microphone to fully participate in this session.

Please send any questions in advance of the course to Lucy.silk@hee.nhs.uk

VenueZoom, N/A - N/A - Virtual  View details
2 SessionsPrinciples of Minor Oral Surgery:   Thu 13 May 2021, 20:00 to 21:30
Practicalities of Minor Oral Surgery:   Thu 20 May 2021, 20:00 to 21:30
LecturersMr Alexander Adams, Mr Richard Martin Kerr & Ms Norma Rogerson  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeC
Course styleE- learning
CateringNone
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours3:00
Cost£55.00
Aims

Session 1 : To revise the principles assessing patients for oral surgery and increase confidence in approaching minor oral surgery (MOS) in practice.

 

Session 2: To revise the practicalities of oral surgery and increase confidence in approaching MOS in practice

Objectives

Session 1:

  • Discuss important patient and medical factors when planning MOS
  • Consider MRIONJ and anticoagulated patients
  • Identify patients who may benefit from sedation/general anaesthetic
  • Determine which MOS cases may be treated in practice or are best referred

Session 2:

  • Describe common practical challenges of providing MOS
  • List key instruments used in MOS
  • Offer patients better reassurance through improved communication
  • Understand when and how to raise a flap
  • Explain the principles of sectioning teeth and elevating roots
Learning outcomes

Following this course, dentists will be more confident in approaching MOS in practice.