Oral Surgery Procedures for the GP: Maximizing Success and Avoiding Complications
Presenter: Dr. Stuart Lieblich
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Release Date: 2/18/14
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Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study
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Expiration Date: 2/18/27
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AGD Subject Code: 310
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Reviewed: 2024
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Dentoalveolar surgery is an important component of care provided by most dental practitioners, whether in general or specialty practice. This CE webinar will review specific procedures so as to permit successful integration into practice as well as some refinements to improve outcomes. In addition a focus on local anesthetic techniques will be reviewed that will provide patient comfort throughout the surgical care. Minimizing as well as managing complications will also be discussed.
Upon completion of this CE webinar, the student will understand: 1. Infections: recognition of mild, moderate and severe infections. When to treat, when to refer. Understanding why local anesthetics may not be providing profound anesthesia in these cases. 2. Local anesthetic techniques to improve patient comfort and provide profound anesthesia for surgical procedures. 3. Flap design and suturing: maximizing access and visualization with improvement of healing. 4. Extractions: strategies to improve outcomes, reduce infections and dry sockets 5. Impacted teeth: second molar surgical uprighting procedures. 6. Patient medications and Dentoalveolar surgery: anticoagulants, aspirin, Plavix. When to stop, when to continue these medications.
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