Atraumatic Exodontia: Principles, Concepts and Techniques
The course titled “Atraumatic Exodontia: Principles, Concepts and Techniques” is a lecture series presented by Dr. Dale Rosenbach. This course aims to educate dental professionals on various topics related to periodontics, implant dentistry, and adjunctive surgical procedures.
Dr. Rosenbach is an engaging speaker who teaches with humor and energy. He provides meaningful and no-nonsense information that is useful for dental professionals. The course covers various aspects of patient care, including soft tissue preservation, hard tissue preservation, maintaining vs. regaining, patient visits/chair time, duration of treatment, 3-12 months for ridge augmentation, difficult to re-establish periodontal architecture, soft/hard tissue donor site, you need more grafting, tension-free closure, periosteal release, consideration of anatomic landmarks, keratinized tissue, post-operative infection, failure to integrate, and cost of treatment.
The course is comprised of 7 lectures, which run for a total of 6 hours. The file size is 3.2 GB. The lectures are presented in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for dental professionals to follow along and understand the concepts presented.
Overall, the course provides valuable information on atraumatic exodontia and related topics. The lectures are informative, engaging, and presented in a no-nonsense manner. The course is recommended for dental professionals looking to expand their knowledge in the area of atraumatic exodontia.
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