Date 7th July 2008
Venue CPD Solutions Training Centre, Studley, Warwickshire
Format One day course with extensive hands-on practical sessions
Tutor
Alex Smithson BVM&S MRCVS
Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Referrals, Lancashire
Course outline
Do you ever find oral surgery challenging? Tricky presentations occur frequently in first opinion practice and very often you need to deal with them yourself. So if you have been unsure of how to tackle a difficult canine extraction, or been faced with complications after performing one, this course will provide you with very practical help.
Suitable for you if you are a general practitioner and also if you are pursuing further surgical and dental qualifications, this session is your next step after attending a basic dentistry course. You will develop your confidence and skills in approaching and dealing effectively with your dental and oral surgery patients, in interactive case-based sessions and extensive wet-lab practicals.
Specific areas to be covered include:
• How to extract canines and challenging teeth
• Dealing with extraction complications
• Oro-nasal fistula repair
• Gingivoplasty
• Dentigerous cysts
• Feline gingivo-stomatitis; what are your options?
• Resorptive lesions and how to deal with them
• Nerve blocks
Course fee
£380.00 + VAT (£446.50)
Includes tuition, course notes, refreshments and lunch.