Basic Minor Surgery Program ( 10 Credit Hours )
If you’re interested in learning about minor surgery, the Basic Minor Surgery Program (10 Credit Hours) is a great place to start. In this program, you’ll learn about the principles of dento-alveolar surgery and how to perform various suturing techniques.
The program is divided into two parts: theory and live demos. In the theory part, you’ll learn about the radiographic examination, access to the operation field, flap types, soft tissue flaps design, instrument of bone removal, removal of pathology or tooth structure, debridement of the field, hemostasis, postoperative care, complications, tips for conservative extraction, and references.
In the live demo section, you’ll get to see the sets of instruments used for suturing techniques, handling of the suture materials and incision, interrupted suture, horizontal mattress suture and figure 8, vertical mattress suture, continuous suture, continuous with lock suture, combined suturing techniques, other suturing techniques, and a summary.
Overall, the Basic Minor Surgery Program is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning about minor surgery. Whether you’re a dental student or a practicing dentist, this program will help you improve your skills and knowledge in this area.
Course Curriculum DOWNLOAD https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XpKCzbuiEAjaWYU000JbTylovDYZ1PdQ/view
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