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Pediatric surgical dentistry

4.93
30 Stimmen
13 Dec 2021 - 30 Dec 2024
Johan Aps
Paul V. Abbott
Michael V. Joachim
Ghassem Ansari
Андрей Финкельштейн
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8 Lektionen (8S 28M)

7.5 CE Credits

7.5 CE Credits

Englisch

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Course teaching all important topics in pediatric dental surgery:


– X-ray diagnostics;

– Anesthesia;

– Tooth extraction;

– Dental trauma trauma of the maxillofacial region;

– Neoplasms of the maxillofacial region.


This course is a must have training for all dentists who work with children and teenagers!

Lektion 1.Complications of dental trauma: external resorption

– Root resorption: terminology and definition

– Resorption triad: factors of resorption development

– Classification of tooth resorption: 

 

- Pathological and physiological resorption

- Internal and external resorption.

 

– Characteristics and causes of external resorption

– Ankylosis: distinctive features and connection with resorption

– External replacement resorption: histological aspects

– Factors of development of external replacement resorption

– Diagnosis and treatment of external resorption

– Storage of avulsed tooth: manual

– Splinting in the management tactics of patients with dental trauma: protocol

– Extraoral endodontic treatment of avulsed tooth: advantages and disadvantages

– Prevention of external resorption.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Lektion 2.Complications of Dental Trauma: internal resorption

– Types of internal resorption of teeth

– Etiology and pathophysiology of internal resorption

– Clinical and radiological signs of internal resorption

– Internal surface resorption: causes and prognosis

– Prevention of internal inflammatory resorption after injury

– Internal resorption treatment protocol

– Internal replacement resorption: tactics

– Long-term results of internal resorption treatment.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Lektion 3.Emergency dental management in real clinical situation: updates

– Algorithm of first aid in case of injury

– Diagnosis and treatment planning

– Classification of dental trauma

– Determination of pulp viability: laser dopplerometry

– Damage to the hard tissues of the tooth: types and tactics

– Treatment protocols for extrusion and incomplete dislocation of the tooth

– Tactics and prognosis for teeth discoloration

– Embedded teeth discoloration: treatment and complications

– Protocol of splinting teeth in case of injury

– Drug therapy for dental trauma

– Complications of dental trauma: tooth resorption.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Lektion 4.Tooth extractions - background, technique and pain management

– Traditional extraction : indications and contraindications

– Difficulties in tooth extraction

– X-ray evaluation of the tooth prior to extraction

– Ergonomics when extracting teeth

– 3 mechanical principles of tooth extraction

– Fundamental principles of atraumatic extraction

– Tooth extraction protocol

– Post-extraction treatment of the socket

– Transalveolar tooth extraction: 

 

- Principles of flap formation

- Indications and contraindications.

 

– When you can leave a fragment of the root: 3 conditions

– Extraction of impacted teeth: indications

– Index of the complexity of third molars extraction

– Indications for CBCT prior to the extraction of the third molars

– The method of extracting the third molars

– Tactics of conducting a socket after tooth extraction

– Prevention of hemorrhage

– Pain control during postoperative period.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Lektion 5.Dental X-rays: pathology or not?

– Orthopantomogram: limitations in diagnosis

– Phantom images on the orthopantomogram

– Calcification of the carotid artery on an orthopantomogram

– Diagnosis of nasal canal cyst

– Single bone cyst

– Accidental findings on orthopantomogram and CBCT

– Diagnosis of diseases of the salivary glands: sialography

– Ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament of the spine

– Ossification of the stylohyoid ligament: Eagle syndrome.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Lektion 6.Issues with dental local anaesthesia

– Traditional local anesthesia of the maxilla: infiltration and conduction of anesthesia

– Anesthesia in an emergency: methods

– Anesthesia of the mandible: conduction of anesthesia

– Selection of drugs and instruments for local anesthesia

– Classification of local anesthetics

– The use of amides without a vasoconstrictor: disadvantages

– Gold standard anesthetics for local anesthesia

– Dosage of local anesthetics: calculation of the maximum dose

– Reduction of the duration of local anesthesia: factors

– Failures during local anesthesia: anatomical aspects

– Vasoconstrictors: role in local anesthesia

– Anesthesia of the pulpitic tooth: techniques

– Requirements for local anesthesia

– Hardware methods of local anesthesia: comparative characteristics

– The technique of intraosseous anesthesia.


Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Lektion 7.Pediatric dentofacial trauma: treatment

– Pediatric dentofacial trauma: epidemiology and aetiology

– Types of dentofacial trauma in children

– Examination algorithm of a patient with trauma

– Dental alveolar injuries in children and methods of their treatment:

 

- Primary teeth damage

- Permanent teeth damage.

 

– Periodontal tissue damage: tactics and prognosis

– Concept for the treatment of a luxated tooth

– Protocol of replantation in case of complete avulsion

– Damage to the alveolar process: treatment methods

– Splinting in case of trauma: methodology and requirements

– Soft tissues trauma

– Facial bone fractures in children.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.

Lektion 8.Diagnostics and treatment of tumor-like, exophytic lesions of the oral mucosa in children

– Mucocele of the salivary gland (K11.6);

– Irritation Fibroma (K13.6);

– Pyogenic Granuloma (K13.6);

– Hemangioma, Lymphangioma (D18.0);

– Vascular malformation (Q27.9).

Der Kurs beinhaltet die nächsten Lektionen:

59M
Lektion 1

Complications of dental trauma: external resorption

Paul V. Abbott
52M
Lektion 2

Complications of Dental Trauma: internal resorption

Paul V. Abbott
1S 17M
Lektion 3

Emergency dental management in real clinical situation: updates

Ghassem Ansari
1S 24M
Lektion 4

Tooth extractions - background, technique and pain management

Michael V. Joachim

Dozenten 5

Associate Professor, Program Convenor for Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (DClinDent DMFR), and Divisional Head of Oral Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences at the Dental School, University of Western Australia, Perth (2018-2020). Currently Legal Dental Expert at OpiniDent BV, Belgium. Former Clinical Associate Professor at University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle (2012-2018). Specialist in dentomaxillofacial radiology, pediatric dentistry, and special needs dentistry with expertise in diagnostic imaging, oral medicine, and forensic odontology.

 

Over 30 years of combined clinical, academic, and research experience in dental radiology and diagnostics. Expert in intraoral radiography, CBCT applications, salivary diagnostics, dental anatomy, and local anesthesia techniques. Research focuses on diagnostic efficacy of imaging modalities, radiation dose optimization, anatomical variations (including Stafne's bone cyst), and innovative diagnostic techniques. Pioneer in establishing comprehensive dental radiology curricula and evidence-based diagnostic protocols at multiple universities across three continents.

 

Former Associate Editor for Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (DMFR) journal (2014-2021). Editor-in-Chief at Bohn Stafleu van Loghum publishing. Author of over 100 peer-reviewed publications in international journals on topics including diagnostic imaging, intraosseous anesthesia, salivary function, dental erosion-caries relationships, and pediatric dentistry. Recipient of multiple research grants and awards for contributions to diagnostic imaging and dental education. International educator having established new courses in dental radiology, local anesthesia, oral medicine, and fundamental dentistry at universities in Belgium, USA, and Australia. Regular invited speaker at international conferences on DMFR topics.

 

DDS from University of Ghent, Belgium (1993). Certificate in Paediatric Dentistry and Special Needs Dentistry from University of Ghent (1997). PhD from University of Ghent (2002). MSc in Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology from University of London, United Kingdom (2008). Faculty member at University of Ghent (1993-2012) before international appointments in Seattle and Perth.

 

Emeritus Professor and Winthrop Professor of Clinical Dentistry at The University of Western Australia. Specialist Endodontist. Former Dean of the School of Dentistry at The University of Western Australia and Director of the Oral Health Centre of WA (2003-2009). Editor-in-Chief of international journal Dental Traumatology since 2015.

 

Over 45 years of academic and clinical experience in endodontics and dental traumatology. Recognized internationally as one of the world's leading authorities in management of dental trauma, tooth resorption, and endodontic treatment outcomes. Extensive teaching responsibilities including graduate-entry Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) program and postgraduate Doctor of Clinical Dentistry (DClinDent) programs in Endodontics and Dental Traumatology at UWA. Teaching topics include endodontics, dental traumatology, tooth resorption, pain control, emergency management of oral and dental problems, antibiotic prescribing, use of analgesics and NSAIDs, diagnosis, pulp testing, and treatment planning.

 

International lecturer having presented over 800 lectures and courses in 43 countries on endodontic treatment, dental trauma management, diagnosis and treatment of tooth resorption, vital pulp therapy, regenerative endodontics, and evidence-based endodontic protocols. Published over 195 articles in peer-reviewed international journals including Journal of Endodontics, International Endodontic Journal, Australian Dental Journal, and Dental Traumatology. Authored 23 textbook chapters on endodontics and dental trauma for major international textbooks.

 

BDS. Specialist registration in Endodontics. Received numerous awards for excellence in teaching and service to the dental profession, particularly in education and research. Appointed Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 2015, one of Australia's highest civilian honors, recognizing distinguished service to dental health through tertiary education, research and clinical practice, and contributions to professional organizations. Editor-in-Chief of Dental Traumatology, the official journal of International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT), since 2015. Member of IADT and Australian Society of Endodontology. Maintains private practice limited to endodontics in Perth, Western Australia.

 

Clinician and Researcher in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

 

Practicing Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Baruch Pade Medical Center in Poria, Israel.

 

Author of numerous scientific articles on oral and maxillofacial surgery.

 

Professor of Pediatric Dentistry at Shahid Beheshti Dental School.

 

Member of Iranian Association of Pediatric Dentistry.

 

Past President of International Association for Dental Research.

 

Author of bestseller on the development of oral anomalies in children.

 

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