OHI-S Online Encyclopedia of Dental Trauma
Include: 9 videos, size: 7.72 GB
Target Audience: endodontists, maxillofacial surgeons, general dentists, and therapists
Information:
The OHI-S “Online Encyclopedia of Dental Trauma” is designed for dental professionals such as endodontists, maxillofacial surgeons, general dentists, and therapists. It is particularly beneficial for those involved in diagnosing and managing dental and oral tissue injuries. The course provides structured lectures on topics like diagnostic protocols, first aid, treatment of dental trauma, and management of complications such as resorption and fractures.
Paul Abbott’s course on dental trauma is a set of structured lectures filled with scientifically based information with a demonstration of vivid clinical cases.
You will receive diagnostic protocols, first aid and treatment of dental trauma and soft tissue injuries.
You will also learn:
– The reaction of teeth and oral tissues to injury
– Protocols for the diagnosis and treatment of external and internal resorption
– General principles of treatment of dental and oral tissue injuries
– The use of local and systemic medications
– Principles of emergency care for various injuries of the maxillofacial region.
Skills I will learn in the course
Implantation
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Maintenance therapy
Treatment methods
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Conservative endodontics
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Root resorption treatment
Pathologies
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Apical periodontitis of permanent teeth
Treatment methods
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Treatment of immature tooth
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Tooth replantation
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Tooth extraction
Pathologies
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Trauma of permanent teeth
+ Topics:
1 What Happens When Following Dental and Oral Injuries. Introductory lesson.mp4
2 What Happens When Following Dental and Oral Injuries.mp4
3 Tooth Resorption and Dental Trauma.mp4
4 External Inflammatory Resorption.mp4
5 General Principles for Managing Traumatic Dental Injuries.mp4
6 Emergency Management of Specific Traumatic Dental Injuries.mp4
7 Assessment and Management of Transverse Root Fractures.mp4
8 Management of Incompletely Developed Teeth.mp4
9 Assessment and management of Internal Resorption of Teeth.mp4