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How to avoid and manage complications in oral surgery
Scientific Programme (On Demand)
Session Description
Part 1: How to avoid and manage complications in oral surgery
Update on how to avoid and manage common complications in Oral Surgery.
Learning Objectives
Update on how to avoid and manage common complications in Oral Surgery.
Learning Objectives
- Dry Socket - understand pathogenesis and update on how to manage, myths versus evidence.
- Oro-antral communication - how to avoid antral communications during exodontia including tooth displacement into sinus, and how to manage should this complication occur in dental practice, when to refer, and overview of surgical techniques in management.
- Bleeding - tips on how to avoid excessive bleeding during oral surgery procedures and update on techniques for management.
- Infection - understand how to assess the patient that can be managed in the dental chair versus the patient that needs to be referred urgently due to airway risk.
- Nerve Injury - avoiding injuries to inferior alveolar and lingual nerves in dental extractions and surgical implantology and management should this complication occur.
- MRONJ - Risk assessment and prevention, staging, and current thinking on surgical management of MRONJ.
- MRONJ - Risk assessment and prevention, staging, and current thinking on surgical management of MRONJ.