- Intro
- Review some info from articles you read prior to coming.
- Review handout on what you will do on the models.
- Instruments.
- Suturing.
- Age, anatomy and other diagnostic factors
- Avoiding and managing complications
- Bleeding, teeth that can be lost in anatomic spaces
- Avoiding, dealing with nerve injury
- Other complications
Outline for 8-Hour Hands-On (Model Surgery)
MODEL 1 (2 teeth): Mandibular mesioangular impactions and mandibular vertical impaction/coronectomy
- Patient forms used for third molar surgery
MODEL 3 (2 teeth): Maxillary vertical and mesioangular impactions
DISCUSSION OF MILD TO MODERATE CASES WITH DR. ROBERTS AND DR. KOERNER:
- Benefits of sedation for oral surgery
MODEL 2A (1 tooth): Mandibular horizontal impaction
- Technique for complete bony impactions (vs. partial bony)
- Technique for distoangular third molar impactions.
MODEL 2B (1 tooth): Mandibular distoangular third molar impaction
If necessary, we will provide additional information in a follow up webinar or have the information available in the KCSI Learning Portal.
DISCUSSION OF DIFFICULT CASES WITH DR. ROBERTS AND DR. KOERNER:
- Identify difficult cases
- Knowing when to refer
KCSI does not accept responsibility for the misuse of knowledge, poor judgment, or patient harm from performance outside the standard of care which we teach.