Oral surgery red flags Half Day Lecture BRIEF Surgical procedures have the potential to go horribly wrong. This program aims to identify some of the risks and pitfalls in surgical treatments and avoid them or manage them should they occur. The final lecture is a very practical guide on removing roots with techniques for the current instruments available.
$1,000 CPD voucher giveaway
LEARNING OUTCOMES Assess your oral surgery patient to provide a safe outcome Patients medications to be aware of on how they are going to change your clinical management Factors on the history that indicate the patient will struggle with local anaesthesia oral surgery treatment
TOPICS AND PRESENTERS Avoiding critical structures during routine oral surgery Mr Rowan Story AM, RFD Oral surgical procedures can be performed safely after proper assessment and treatment planning and knowing how to identify and avoid important structures. Red flags on history taking Dr Nova Gibson When taking a history of a patient what factors help guide you through their treatment planning? Up to date knowledge on medical history with special emphasis on pharmacology? What factors on history are going to alert you to the difficult extraction patient? Removing roots 101 Dr Bernard Lim This lecture will help you identify potentially difficult extractions, and then outline step by step the procedure required to remove retained roots.
DATE
FORMAT
RSVP
Friday 6 May 2016
Lecture
Monday 2 May 2016
TIME
CPD
SUPPORTERS
2:00 pm — 5:30 pm
3 scientific hours
VENUE
FEES
ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC
Member Non Member Recent Graduate
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