Simplifying and Demystifying Soft Tissue Oral Surgery
For the General Practitioner
Introduction to Soft Tissue Oral Surgery
How to Perform Proper Examination and Assessment of a Patient
Radiographic
Physical Evaluation
Instrument Selection
Standard Tray Setup for Soft Tissue Oral Surgery
Surgical Techniques
Surgical Removal of Soft Tissue Tumors (Fibroma)
Cutting Instruments
Electrosurgical Instruments
Surgical Removal of an Epulis
Cutting Instruments
Surgical Removal of Papillomas
Electrosurgical Instruments
Surgical Removal of Hyperplastic Tissue
- Method #1: Muco-buccal Fold Tissue –Cutting Instruments
- Method #2: Muco-buccal Fold Tissue–Electrosurgical
- Method #3: Hyperplasia of the Edentulous Maxillary Ridge
- Method #4: Hyperplasia of the Mandibular Edentulous Ridge
Surgical Removal of Cysts
Soft Tissue Cysts (Mucocele)
Maxillary Labial Frenectomy
Mandibular Lingual Frenectomy (Ankyloglossia)
Incision and Drainage
- Anterior Maxillary Labial Infection
- Post-Op Mandibular Third Molar Infection
- Dry Sockets
Postoperative Medication
Recommendations for Postoperative Medications –Adults
Recommendations for Postoperative Medications–Children
References
Post-Test
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Dr. Lawrence I. Gaum, D.D.S., F.A.D.S.A., F.I.C.D.
This course is designed for the general dentist who wishes to perform his or her own surgery and who rarely refers cases to the specialist. It is a step-by-step presentation, accompanied by photos of numerous minor soft tissue surgical procedures that the dentist can confidently perform in the office. It demonstrates techniques that have been utilized and updated successfully for over 30 years. It is important to emphasize that this course does not contain major maxillofacial surgery that are of no practical or clinical value to the G.P. The surgical procedures presented here are the "bread and butter" variety, allowing the participant to refine and update the necessary surgical skills.
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Following the completion of this course, the dentist will have the confidence to perform various surgical techniques described here. The proper instrumentation for each surgical technique, the use of these instruments and correct surgical techniques to be employed will no longer be a mystery, or appear so daunting to the dentist. The student will have a better understanding of the preoperative patient assessment and postoperative considerations, such as correct analgesics and antibiotics to prescribe when the patient is discharged.
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Lawrence I. Gaum
D.D.S. F.A.D.S.A. F.I.C.D.
| 1955-1957 | Pre Dental: Mt.Allison University, Sackville N.B. |
| 1957-1961 | Dalhousie Dental School, Halifax N.S. D.D.S. 1961 |
| 1961-1965 | Private practice, Cornerbrook, Nfld. |
| 1965-1968 |
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| 1968-present |
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| Teaching Appointments: | Associate in Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry |
| University of Toronto, 1974 to 1995 | |
| Lecture Appointments: | Seminars, Lectures given throughout Canada and U.S.A |
| Publications: | Numerous articles on Oral-Maxillofacial ; Surgery and Anesthesia published in major Canadian, American and European Journals. |
| Hospital Appointment: | St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario |
| Memberships: |
Member; Society for Advancement of Anes. in Dentistry (S.A.A.D.) Ontario Dental Society of Anesthesiology Ontario Society of Dental Specialists Past Member, Board of Governors, Ontario Dental Association |