Essentials of Oral Surgery Hands on Cadaver Course - Dentistry

Essentials of Oral Surgery Hands on Cadaver Course
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Overview

Do you struggle with surgical extractions? Do you wish you were more confident with raising a flap? Are you hesitant to remove upper molars? Then this course is for you.


No need to fly overseas and take lots of time off work.


Topics that will be covered include:

  • Sectionals.
  • Raising flaps.
  • Suturing.
  • Bone Guttering.
  • OAC repair.
  • Exploratory anatomy - REALLY see where the IAN, mental nerve, incisive nerve is


Working on cadavers provides you with an opportunity to perform procedures you will NEVER be able to get on a plastic model, pig jaw or on a real live patient!


Course Outline

Day One

  • Principles of Sectionals, bone guttering
  • Raising flaps.
  • Secrets of Superior Suturing
  • Exploratory anatomy - REALLY see where the IAN, mental nerve, incisive nerve is so you can visualise it next time you raise a flap or administer local anesthesia


Day Two

  • Atraumatic Extractions
  • OAC repair


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Providers Terms

Refund Policy:
  • Option to transfer to another course date within 1 year
  • Cancellations more than 30 days before course start date - full refund minus $200 administration fee
  • Cancellations between 15 to 29 days before course start date - 75% refund minus $200 administration fee
  • Cancellations between 8 to 14 days before course start date - 50% refund minus $200 administration fee
  • Cancellations between 0 to 7 days before course start date - no refund

Tickets:

Gold Ticket

USD $2,552

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Tickets:

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Contact Hours:

14.0 hrs

Start Time:

Sat, 16 October 2021 , 8:30 AM

Finish Time:

Sun, 17 October 2021 , 8:30 AM

Duration:

2 Day

Format:

Lecture and Hands On

Language:

English

Venue:

Sydney Eye Hospital

Address:
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8 Macquarie St, Sydney,
Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 2000

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Speaker(s):
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Dr Weber Huang

Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon

Dr Weber Huang is an Australian-trained specialist Surgeon in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He completed his primary Dental and Medical degrees in Australia and worked in both private general dental practice as well as hospital residencies in medicine and surgery. He underwent advanced surgical training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and holds the Fellowship by examination, FRACDS(OMS), in Australia. Dr Huang is a Global Scholar in Surgical Leadership at Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA and holds the Fellowship of the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.

​Dr Huang has undergone post-fellowship training in Paediatric Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne where he gained extensive experience in the management of complex dentofacial deformities including cleft and craniofacial abnormalities.

​Dr Huang is currently a Consultant and Staff Specialist at Westmead Hospital as well as an academic staff member at the University of Sydney, School of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health. He is actively involved in the training of specialist surgeons through the College as well as young dentists and doctors from the University.

​Dr Huang is a Sydneysider and outside of the profession, he loves to spend time enjoying the harbour with his wife and sons. From his days at the Conservatorium High School, Dr Huang still enjoys playing the piano and violin but actually prefers to listen to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

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Dr Trent Lincoln

Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon

Dr Trent Lincoln is a contemporarily trained and highly qualified Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon who practices the full scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with a particular interest in: wisdom teeth removal; dental implants; repair and reconstruction of traumatic facial injuries and orthognathic surgery (corrective jaw surgery).

​Graduating from Medicine with Honours at Monash University in 2006, Dr Trent Lincoln returned to his home state of Queensland to complete resident training years in Brisbane at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. During this time the treatment of patients with facial injuries convinced Dr Lincoln that Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery would be his chosen field.

​Dr Lincoln is an internationally-published author and researcher in the fields of: piezoelectric third molar removal; use of local anaesthetic in removal of teeth; paediatric orbital fractures and return to contact sports following cheek bone fractures amongst other topics.

​Outside of the practice, Trent enjoys spending time with his family and young children, drinking espresso at any one of a number of excellent Sunshine Coast Coffee Shops and visiting the beach. Trent is a fan of multiple sports including: rugby league, rugby union, golf and cycling and has plans to upgrade from the novice surfer category after realising his dream to live on the Sunshine Coast.

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