AGD 2016 in Boston
 
P24: A Primer for Basic Periodontal Surgery



Subject: 492–Soft Tissue Surgery

Credits: 6 (Participation)
Saturday, July 16: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Audience: D, ST, R
Fee: $495 {$545}
Location: Level 3, Room 302

Speaker Bio: Dedham, Mass.; assistant clinical professor, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine

Description: Periodontal surgery can be utilized to access root surfaces for debridement, as well as reduce probing depths facilitating maintenance. Utilizing a pig jaw, this participation course will review the basic techniques utilized in conventional periodontal surgery. This will include surgical incisions, flap elevation, osseous resection, and suturing techniques. A review of anatomical considerations will be provided. Instruments, suture materials, and dressings used in periodontal surgery will be presented. In addition, techniques for gingival grafting also will be discussed.

Learning objectives:
  • Learn about anatomy relevant to periodontal surgery.
  • Learn about instrumentation utilized in conventional periodontal surgery.
  • Review basic surgical principles and flap design.
  • Review suturing techniques and materials.
  • Review postoperative instructions.
Students to bring: Loupes

L24: Save the Tooth or What's Next? is a prerequisite for this course.