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Continuing Education
In this course that was recorded live at the Cad Ray Symposium, Dr. Reznick shows how to extract teeth in an atraumatic way which in turn leads to implant success. He goes into details on the decision process involved as well as the pros and cons of delayed vs immediate placement of implants
October 2016
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This course on Implant surgery was recorded at the Cad Ray Symposium in Hawaii. Jay Reznick goes into details on how to ridge split to increase bone for implants. He goes into detail on when and how to use BMP. In addition he goes into the protocol of what to do when a bone graft fails. Detailed
December 2016
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
, Dr. Reznick discusses his 10-year experience with a unique, porous-surfaced endosseous dental implant that was developed specifically for these less-than-ideal clinical situations. This surface was borrowed from orthopedics, and is now the preferred surface for hip, knee, and other joint replacement
March 2006
Continuing Education
Dental implant complications can occur due to bleeding from either inside or outside the bone during surgery. This lecture describes how to avoid and treat this complication if it does occur. Also discussed are complications due to sinusitis and overheating of the bone during placement. ...
August 2016
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Dental implant complications can occur at any point in the treatment process. Proper treatment planning and surgical techniques can avoid some of these, but others are unavoidable, even in the most capable hands. Early recognition and management is key to a successful outcome. This course will...
June 2016
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This module introduces the concept of thinking like a surgeon and why having a thorough medical history is so important to avoid complications. It will help the clinician decide whether they are prepared to perform a certain surgical procedure, or if referral to a specialist would be a better...
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This module discusses management of the pregnant patient, patients on anticoagulants, and which patients will need antibiotic prophylaxis. It also reviews how natural compounds can interact with prescription medications to alter their effects, and how to evaluate patients taking bisphosphonates and...
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 3 reviews why a surgical handpiece must be used for surgical procedures and describes the various options, reviews the use of local anesthesia, the design of surgical flaps, the proper use of elevators and forceps, and how periotomes and similar instruments are used.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This section discusses various specialty forceps designs, the surgical strategy for removing multi-rooted teeth, minimally-traumatic flapless extraction techniques, removal of broken root tips, and management of an oral-antral communication.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
In this section, we discuss the indications and procedure of alveoloplasty, review the types of suture used most commonly in oral surgery, alveolar ridge preservation following tooth removal including selection of biologic materials, as well as how to utilize auxiliary staff to improve office...
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 6 begins the discussion of removal of third molars, reviews why a CBCT may be superior to a panoramic radiograph for evaluating the position of an impacted tooth, and the major and minor complications of wisdom tooth extraction.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 8 reviews pre- and post-op patient instructions, post-operative pain management, and management of intraoperative bleeding
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 7 reviews the risks of not removing wisdom teeth, the standard incisions for access to impacted 3rd molars, the most common surgical techniques for removing an impacted tooth, and what factors help to make the decision to remove a wisdom tooth.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
In this section, students will learn about how to manage the most common postoperative surgical sequelae including infection, localized osteitis, sequestration of bone, sinusitis and bleeding.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
The final module of this series reviews recognition and management of odontogenic infections, how to decide if a lesion is suspicious, what type of biopsy is indicated, and common jaw lesions.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This presentation that was recorded at Townie Meeting will cover important oral surgery topics for the general dentist . The typical dentist's training in oral surgery is usually quite rudimentary, but in private practice, referral to a specialist may not be an option in every case. Yet, should a...
August 2017
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This presentation will covers the basics of oral surgery for the general practitioner. The typical dentist's training in oral surgery is usually quite rudimentary, but in private practice, referral to a specialist may not be an option in every case. Yet, should a problem arise, general...
April 2017
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
The time-honored techniques of exodontia emphasize the use of forceps for most of the work of tooth removal. We are all familiar with the complications of forceps extraction, including fracture of the tooth or adjacent bone, which may then require elevation of a surgical flap and removal of bone to...
March 2007
Continuing Education
The dental professional will play an important role in both the recovery and future use of stem cells in dental and medical regenerative and personalized therapies. We now stand at the threshold of a potential revolution in medical treatment for diseases and disorders in which organs cease to...
April 2008
Continuing Education
The typical dentist's training in oral surgery is usually quite rudimentary, but in private practice, referral to a specialist may not be an option in every case. Yet, should a problem arise, general practitioners are held to the same standard of care as the specialist. This course aims to...
October 2005
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This is the second of a five-part series covering the basics of oral surgery for the general practitioner. The typical dentist's training in oral surgery is usually quite rudimentary, but in private practice, referral to a specialist may not be an option in every case. Yet, should a problem arise,...
March 2005
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This is the first of a five-part series covering the basics of oral surgery for the general practitioner. The typical dentist's training in oral surgery is usually quite rudimentary, but in private practice, referral to a specialist may not be an option in every case. Yet, should a problem arise,...
February 2005
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