Oral Surgery in General Practice
You and your patients will benefit from this practical video. Almost every dentist does some oral surgery, but very few have had significant education in surgical procedures. Karl and Gordon have made a practical, easily understood, step-by-step, live DVD showing necessary concepts, techniques, and instruments needed for oral surgery in your practice. Frequently needed techniques are emphasized, including use of luxators, inter-radicular bone removal, mesial and distal troughing, sectioning roots, and buccal bone removal. Increase your oral surgical expertise! Receive many tips on how to make routine surgery faster, easier, and more enjoyable.
| Chapter | Link |
|---|---|
| Introduction | Video |
| Management of Exodontia Problems | Video |
| Absolutes vs. Variables | Video |
| Be Aware of Time | Video |
| Expediting Oral Surgery | Video |
| 1. Adequate Visibility | Video |
| 2. Luxators | Video |
| 3. Inter-Radicular Bone Removal | Video |
| 4. Mesial and/or Distal Troughing | Video |
| 5. Sectioning Upper 1st & 2nd Molars | Video |
| 6. Buccal Bone Removal on Upper 3rd Molars | Video |
| Surgery Instuments & Supplies | Video |
| Preparing for Your Next Medical Emergency | Video |
| Patient Surgery | Video |
| Postoperative Discussion | Video |
| Potential Complications | Video |
| Conclusion | Video |