Dental extractions in general dental practice CPD Date: Time: Venue: RSVP by:
6 Scientific Hours
Workshop or
NEW VENUE
Saturday 30 November 2019 9:00am – 5:00pm Mantra Charles Hotel 287 Charles Street, Launceston TAS 7250 Thursday 21 November 2019
Half day
Lecture & workshop fees (GST inclusive) – Limited to 14
Lecture only fees (GST inclusive) ADA member
$330
ADA member
$880
ADA member – recent graduate
$180
ADA member – recent graduate
$610
Non-ADA member
$577
Non-ADA member
Non-ADA member – recent graduate
$420
Non-ADA member – recent graduate
Planning, preparation and providing quality care Dental extractions are not always straightforward and the need for a surgical approach should always be anticipated. This one-day course provides an update for dentists wishing to enhance their skills in dental extractions. This course is intended to be interactive and attendees are encouraged to bring cases, questions and enthusiasm! There will be ample opportunity for informal discussions with presenters. Is there a horror case that you need to confidentially discuss? Have you had adverse outcomes that might be discussed to help colleagues? Have you ‘inherited’ odd instruments that you don’t know what to do with?
Topics • • • • •
$1440 $960
Presenters Dr Deborah Cockrell
Dr Leesa Rix
Patient assessment, record keeping and informed consent Practical planning tips Instrument options Anaesthesia Modern extractions techniques
• Flap design and bone removal • Current concepts of socket augmentation • Complications • Suturing • Post-operative care. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Formulate an extraction treatment plan based on thorough case assessment • Communicate with patients and colleagues to obtain informed consent and/or provide appropriate referral • Understand anaesthetic considerations • Select instruments and materials, and set up for surgical extractions • Understand the concepts of atraumatic tooth extraction and apply them in practice • Appreciate the indications and potential problems associated with socket augmentation • Recognise, evaluate and understand the management of surgical complications • Practice different suturing techniques and use different materials.
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