Non-Forceps Extraction Techniques
9th March 2021
1900 – 2000 GMT
Online Teaching via Zoom
About
Traditional extraction techniques aim to remove the tooth from its dentoalveolar housing. In certain instances, achieving this objective involves fracturing or surgical removal of surrounding bone. “Atraumatic” dental extraction techniques preserve the bone and the gingival architecture, decrease the incidence of root fractures, maintain the buccal bone plate, and allow for the option of future or immediate dental implant placement. This interactive lecture by a UK expert focuses on the basic principles of using elevators and luxators and their safe use in appropriate clinical situations to facilitate effective removal with bone preservation and damage limitation.
Suitable for:
- Senior Dental Students
- Practicing Dentists
- Oral Surgeons
- Vocational Trainees
- Implant Dentists
Speaker:
Dr V.Murugaraj, BDS, MFDS RCS (Eng), FFD RCSI (Ire) Oral Surgery with Oral Medicine
Specialty Doctor in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading
Quick Information
Places are currently available. | |
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Date | 9th March 2021 |
Time | 1900 – 2000 hours GMT |
Venue |
Online Teaching via Zoom |
Course Fee | Free This teaching event is part of the Erudition and Postgraduate Surgical Education Delivered by Experts (EPSEDE) Lecture Series, which is supported by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Cardiff and The Doctors Academy Group. |
Closing Date | Places will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis and therefore we are unable to provide a precise closing date. |
No of Places | 60 |
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