This interactive course is intended for and aimed at DCPs who will be involved with assisting with Minor Oral Surgery (MOS) and basic Implatology in their practice.
Introduction
This interactive course is intended for and aimed at DCPs who will be involved with assisting with Minor Oral Surgery (MOS) and basic Implatology in their practice.
A full study day taught by an implantologist and his team for the Dental nurses which will get them prepared for the MOS and Dental Implantology cases in a general practice. Hands on part of the day will enable them to learn the scrubbing techniques and interactive session will be focused on the instrumentation and components used in MOS and Implantology cases.
Learning objectives
Delegates will be able to understand:
MOS and implantology
The instruments and components used in MOS and implant cases
Scrubbing and draping for surgical procedures.
And assist MOS and Dental Implantology procedures
Importance of working as a team to manage surgical patients
The principles and techniques involved in surgical procedures and implantology.
The importance of the aseptic technique and how to scrub-up, gown-up and drape a surgery
The names and use of instruments on a MOS tray and the chronological sequence during minor oral surgery and dental implantology
State of the art education and training centre
LonDEC (London Dental Education Centre) is a state-of-the-art education and training centre designed to enhance and further the skills and knowledge of the entire dental team.
Opened in late 2009, by King’s College London in partnership with the NHS London Deanery, the £2.4 m high-specification centre is dedicated to the task of training healthcare professionals, driving clinical standards and improving clinical leadership via unrivalled opportunities for continuous personal and professional development.
Perfectly Located
Just a short walk from Waterloo mainline station, the London Dental Education Centre is based in the Franklin-Wilkins building of King’s Waterloo Campus and is the perfect location for the training that supports the development of new and advanced skills in modern dentistry.
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