Practical Dentistry
Central CPD
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Date: Wednesday 30th January, 2019 - Thursday 31st January, 2019
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cost: £949
Dentistry is a very important part of practice life, from a time and income perspective, as well as in terms of general animal welfare, yet it is often the discipline practitioners like the least. This two-day cadaver-based practical course aims to significantly improve your practical dentistry skills as well as reignite your enthusiasm.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED INCLUDE:
Understand the clinical indications for extractions, including reviewing relevant alternatives
Review relevant dental and oral anatomy
Understand the principles involved in closed and open (surgical) extraction techniques
Understand the benefits and risks of/and practise regional anaesthesia (dental nerve blocks)
Practise extractions on cadaver specimens – concentrating on the ‘big 4’: canines and carnassials in the dog
Review surgical principles of mucogingivoperiosteal flap creation
Understand how to avoid extraction complications
Learn how to retrieve root tips
Who is it for?
Vets
The Speakers
Rachel Perry
The Venue
The Clinical Skills Lab, 204a Manor Place, Kennington, SE17 3BN, London
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
14 hours
Registration and Booking
Click here to reserve your place
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