Oral Surgery for the Early Clinician
Oral Surgery for the Early Clinician is the first session in this comprehensive program presented by Dr Andrew Thorpe, leading Oral Surgeon Specialist and a Clinical Lecturer in Oral Surgery at the University of Sydney.
A simple extraction … until a root fracture.
This program aims to pick up where university finished for recent graduates by providing an increased confidence to approach surgical removal of teeth when required.
A blend of theory and practical is important for success. The background of each procedure will be discussed, and then practiced on pig jowls. In addition, each surgical instrument will be explored to understand the appropriate way to hold and utilise your surgical instrument and succeed in the routine removal of teeth.
The focus will be on building confidence to safely approach a surgical removal of a tooth. To that end, participants will be guided through the basics of predictable suturing, predictable raising of flaps, predictable sectioning and predictable bone guttering.
Topics include
- Practical exercises on pig jowel to Implement Into your clinic tomorrow
- Management of the fractured root
- Raising a mucoperiosteal flap, surgical tooth removal, suturing
- Anticipation and Management of complications
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the surgical approach to tooth removal
- Competency In the use of elevators and other surgical Instruments
- Techniques for potential bone removal and tooth division
- Predictable suturing
- Understand the potential stumbling blocks and techniques to get through them
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Other Information
The ADA NSW New Graduate Residency is a comprehensive program consisting of lectures, hands-on courses, and webinars. The ADA NSW New Graduate Residency series is only available to ADA NSW Members who are categorised as New Graduates – 1st Year graduates or 2nd year graduates.  Click here to review all of the New Graduate Residency courses and dates.