Elevate Your Oral Surgery Game: Top 10 Questions Dentists Ask Their Oral Surgeon
Thursday, January 29, 2026
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Course Code:
424TL
Cost:
$135
Credits:
3
CE Hours
Imagine having direct access to a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon to answer all your pressing questions about oral surgery. This engaging and informative course offers just that! Through in-depth answers to the top 10 questions general dentists frequently ask their oral surgeon, attendees will gain practical insights to build confidence, avoid common pitfalls, and increase predictability with surgical procedures. Packed with clinical pearls, tips, and proven techniques, this course is designed to enhance patient care, improve surgical outcomes, and create a more seamless experience for your office team. Join us for a dynamic and educational experience that will leave you better prepared to address your patients' oral surgery needs with confidence.
Speakers
After this course attendees will be able to:
- Become a more confident and efficient clinician in managing patients requiring oral surgery
- Explore new techniques and instrumentation to remove teeth faster and less invasively
- Discuss managing extraction sites from simple socket preservation to immediate implant placement with emphasis on material selection and avoiding complications
- Review failures of local anesthesia with oral surgery and add new techniques and agents to confidently anesthetize even the most difficult patient
- Comfortably manage patients on ant-coagulants and how to handle bleeding at surgery and after hours
- Understand appropriate contemporary management of patients under treatment for osteoporosis.
- Evaluate the hypertensive patient to know when to reschedule

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