Released: on December 27, 2011
Dental Education Program to manage the troublesome Third Molar - October 14-16, 2011 - Dubai, United Arab Emirartes
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The impacted third molar can be a enigma to the practicing dentist. Do we treat conservatively, surgically remove the tooth or refer? The speaker, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, presents guidelines for managing this frequent problem.
More over, Q & A session will discuss the various sequelae that arise after third molar surgery and their use for assessing the efficacy of a variety of therapeutic measures. The surgical procedure provides an opportunity to investigate onset, depth, duration and possible systemic effects of local anaesthetic solutions.
Also, Dr. Chacko., MDS, FDS RCPS Specialist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, the Speaker will guide the dentists in Dental Meeting during October 2011 in Dubai, the anxiety which often accompanies such surgery lends itself to the appraisal of different anxiolytic agents and sedation techniques. The immediate postoperative sequelae of pain, buccal swelling and trismus provides a useful clinical model for evaluating the efficacy of analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Third molar tooth sockets are susceptible to infection and this propensity enables the assessment of different antibiotic regimens. A further advantage of the third molar model is its application for crossover studies, with the patient acting as their own control. Very few surgical procedures afford this facility, which further adds to the value of this model in clinical pharmacology.
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Released: on December 27, 2011