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Day 2 D
COMPLICATIONS M
OF EXODONTIA S
Day two of the Oral Surgery Techniques Course
covers the complications of exodontia
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encountered in general practice and how to D
respond to these. co
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The theoretical elements cover the medical and pa
social history of the patient with relevance to oral p
surgery; the importance of informed consent and h
the appropriate referral of patients. The post-
operative complications of exodontia are Th
explored, ranging from the bleeding socket and in
alveolar osteitis through to oral antral co
communications; displacement of roots; su
tuberosity fracture and nerve damage. w
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Practical elements include maxillary tooth surgical
exodontia, methods of treating an oral antral Th
communication and the management of the p
bleeding socket. in
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Aim of the session
The aim of the session is to ensure the participant understands the importance of patient assessment, consent and the practical
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management of common complications of exodontia. The practitioner should better understand the risks and side effects of Th
surgery to be able to provide safe and effective care for their patients. in
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Learning Outcomes
The Participant will be able to undertake a full medical history and utilise current opinions and guidelines to be able to treat
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surgical patients safely Th
Illicit a full social history, and where needed request further tests in their full diagnosis U
Recount the possible complications associated with exodontia and use this to inform consent when planning treatment R
Be able to manage bleeding sockets effectively and promptly A
Consider the appropriate management options for complications of exodontia, treating those where able and referring as
required D
Developmental outcomes Th

This session meets the ECPD guidance for developmental outcomes A, B, C and D.

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