Blood without Sweat or Tears (SW20-03-05-01)

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SubjectOral and maxillofacial surgery
DescriptionThis course is a great opportunity to learn more about Minor Oral Surgery in general dental practice. Richard Kerr and the team from Exeter will be discussing patient assessment, instrument selection, flap design and the principles of dental alveolar surgery. There will be the opportunity to practice suturing techniques, flap control and the use of elevators using plastic models. If possible, please bring along a photo of your Minor Oral Surgery kit. This course will cover basic Minor Oral Surgery - it is not suitable for those wishing to extend their skills.
Additional information

This is a small group course, with plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion. 

All dentists are very welcome, this course is suitable for PVLE dentists.

VenuePrincess Elizabeth Orthopaedic centre, Exeter - Devon N & E  View details
Date & timeThursday 5 March 2020, 09:00 to 16:45
LecturersMr Alexander Adams, Mr Richard Martin Kerr & Ms Norma Rogerson  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeC
Course styleInteractive Workshop
Catering Meal
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours6:00
Cost£150.00
Aims

To revise the principles of oral surgery and increase confidence in approaching minor oral surgery in practice.

Objectives

Following the course delegates will;

  • Know how to assess a patient for minor oral surgery
  • Identify those patients who should be referred
  • Understand the principle of raising a flap
  • Be able to suture effectively
  • Recognise and deal with common complications
Learning outcomes

Following the course, dentists will be more confident in providing minor oral surgery for their patients.