This course will be a hands-on workshop. It is designed for the general dentist who desires competence and confidence in performing more complex oral surgery procedures.
CE Credits: 14 Oral Surgery participation credits Plus an additional 18 participation credits if completing the clinical assignment
Course objectives:
As a result of attending this course, the dentist will be able to:
- Perform oral surgery according to current standards of care.
- More easily do “surgical” or difficult extractions that frequently occur in general practice.
- Control patient anxiety related to oral surgery (one drug oral sedation)
- Better control or prevent swelling, pain, infection, and bleeding.
- Do third molar extractions smoothly, safely and efficiently.
- Handle surgical complications such as bleeding, infection, sinus perforations, and tuberosity fractures. l Do bone graft (ridge preservation) procedures.
- Learn how to extract teeth atraumatically to preserve bone for implants.
- This course also covers alveoplasty, mini-implants, biopsies and apicoectomies.
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