Dr. Thomas G. Wiedemann, MD, PhD, DDS, Clinical Associate Professor and full-time faculty at New York University, College of Dentistry, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Prof. Wiedemann's career consists of more than 27 years of surgical and educational experience in an academic setting and successfully operating a private practice providing the full spectrum of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Implant Dentistry.
He has special interests in dental emergency care, pain management, minimal invasive surgical strategies, and techniques of the full scope of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. He has acquired extensive expertise in implant surgery with multiple implant systems since 1995. He is well versed in innovative concepts of alveolar ridge augmentation and reconstruction and soft tissue regeneration, CBCT guided and piezo surgery. He is the author of many publications, speaker at national and international conferences on oral surgery and implantology-related topics and serves on the editorial board of several renowned and peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Modern Advanced Atraumatic and Surgical Extraction Techniques, Complications Management, Socket Grafting, GBR and Other In-Office Oral Surgery Procedures for General Dentists
Struggling with extractions? Want to improve your skills? Want to brush up and learn from an expert? This action-packed extraction course will provide a step-by-step blueprint for successful atraumatic extraction techniques with hand instruments and piezoelectric devices as well as appropriate flap designs for surgical extraction procedures.
You will learn how to select and demonstrate proficient use of the appropriate armamentarium (Periotomes, Proximators, Apical Retention Forceps, Piezotomes vs. conventional instruments) to remove and section teeth as well as determine and demonstrate case-appropriate basic and advanced suturing techniques.
The course has been carefully designed to integrate didactic and visual aids, and extensive hands-on attendee participation with a wide range of different exodontia and bone graft procedures (GBR, socket grafts) for each individual patient.
The associated 2-hour webinar will provide pre-op patient evaluation and safe patient selection and you will leave prepared to return to your practice and immediately provide these new techniques and procedures.
Learning Objectives:
Understand and apply practical working knowledge in non-surgical and surgical techniques used in modern exodontia
Apply and select specific instruments for minimally invasive and alveolar ridge-protecting extraction procedures to facilitate immediate dental implant placement
Manage common real-life complications associated with tooth extractions
Analyze and anticipate surgical challenges in tooth extractions
Feel comfortable in risk assessment in medically compromised patients requiring tooth extractions
Perform current simple protocols of GBR, including socket preservation, as related to pre-implantological extractions
Perform other frequent and common oral surgery procedures in the general dental practice
Allow participants to refine and update all surgical skills
THE 2 HOUR EXTRACTION WEBINAR INCLUDES:
Pre-requisite to hands-on course & should be reviewed by all participants in preparation and prior to the course.
Guidelines for the preoperative assessment of common medical conditions relevant for oral surgery procedures
Provides preoperative clinical and radiographical evaluation criteria of different tooth and bone conditions prior to tooth extractions and advanced local anesthesia techniques relevant in the surgical management of acutely infected teeth
Implications and relevance of the informed consent