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PowerPoint® Presentation for Specialty Chairside Assisting

with Labs

Module:

Oral Surgery

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Module:Oral Surgery

Part A: The Surgery Team

Part B: Instruments and Procedures

Oral Surgery

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Module:Oral Surgery

Learning Objectives1. Define the Key Terms.2. State the various oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures.3. List preoperative and postoperative instructions for the patient.4. Demonstrate aseptic procedures followed during

oral surgery.5. Demonstrate the ability and knowledge to set up

and assist during oral surgery procedures.

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Key Terms

• Alveolitis• Alveoplasty• Biopsy• Creptitus• Dental implants• Elevators• Endosteal implants• Excisional biopsy• Exfoliative cytology• Extraction forceps

• Hemostats• Incisional biopsy• Informed consent• Luxates• Maxillofacial• Mouth props• Mucoperiosteum• Needle holders

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Key Terms

• Orthognathic surgery• Osseointegration• Periosteal elevator• Retractors• Rongeurs• Root tip picks• Subperiosteal implant• Surgical aspirating

tips

• Surgical bone files• Surgical chisels• Surgical curettes• Surgical mallet• Surgical scalpels• Surgical scissors• Tinnitus• Tissue forceps• Trismus

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Part A: The Surgery Team

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The Oral Surgeon’s Office

Operating room

Recovery area

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The Oral Surgery Office Team

• Surgeon

• Receptionist and business staff

• Surgical dental assistant

– Main assistant

– Second assistant

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Part B: Instruments and Procedures

Surgical Scalpels

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Retractors

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Mouth Props

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Other Oral Surgical Instruments

• Hemostats and needle holders

• Surgical scissors

• Aspirating tips

• Curettes

• Chisels and mallets

• Bone files

• Rongeurs

• Periosteal elevator

• Elevators

• Forceps

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Preparing for Oral Surgery

Asepsis considerations

Patient considerations andpreparation

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Oral Surgery Procedures

Routine or uncomplicated extractions

Multiple extractions and alveoplasty

Impacted teeth extractions

Biopsy procedures

Treatment for TMJ

Dental implants

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Patient Postoperative Instructions

What toexpect

What todo

What toavoid

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Assessment Questions

• What is the difference between a hemostat and a needle holder?Needle holder beaks are shorter than hemostat beaks.

• What instruments are used to reshape bone?The bone file and ronguers forceps

• What is the purpose of a periosteal elevator?It is used to loosen gingiva from around a tooth and to retract tissues.

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Summary of Module

• Key Terms• The surgery team• Oral surgical instruments• Asepsis considerations• Patient considerations • Oral surgery procedures• Postoperative considerations