Oral Surgery Volume 2, Instruments

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Oral Surgery Volume 2

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Oral Surgery

Volume 2

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Dental Surgery/Minor Oral Surgery

• Definition includes all surgical procedures within the

oral cavity that can be performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis.

As a specialized area within OMS all basic principles of this medical discipline apply

to Dental/Minor Oral Surgery as well.

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Surgical procedure

-each surgical procedure represents an injury and only:- the intention to bring healing- the patients agreement to the procedure- responsible screening about own skills

and equipment

protects from legal action!!!!!

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SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

• INSTRUMENTS • FOR • GENERAL TREATMENT

• - ORAL INVESTIGATION• - PREOPERATIVE TREATMENT• - POSTOPERATIVE CARE

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SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

• FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT• A = EXTRACTION• B = SOFT TISSUE SURGERY• C = BONE SURGERY

• = MOST OF THE SURGICAL TREATMENTS ARE COMBINATIONS

A,B + C

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SURGICAL INSTRUMENTSGeneral treatment

• Standard instruments for oral investigation• tweezer, probe and mouth mirror

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Surgical instrumentspreop.treatment - anaesthesia

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Surgical instrumentsanaesthesia

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Surgical instrumentsanaesthesia

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Tooth extractionInstruments

Forceps • Incisors - upper + lower• Canine\ bicuspid - upper + lower• molar - upper right + upper left + lower 3rd molar - upper + lower root forceps - upper + lower

forceps of smaller size for deciduous teeth

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The forceps for upper incisors is straight with • closed beaks

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The forceps for upper canines and bicuspids• can be straight or slightly angled • beaks open about 2 mm

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The forceps for upper molars are angled• beaks are open about 2 mm• vestibular beak with tooth/ palate beak round• angle and toothed beak indicate right/left

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The cowhorn forceps is a special instruments upper molars. Two ended beak holds the palatal root firm, while the one ended beak inserts

between vestibular roots.

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The root forceps is angled and of slim design to be able to reach deep into the alveola,

• beaks small, pointy and closed

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The bone forceps has round beaks like a spoon with sharp edges in order to cut bone and not

compress

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The forceps for lower incisors are angled with small beaks. The beaks are

closed.

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The forceps for lower canines and bicuspids are angled with medium sized beaks. The beaks

are open about 2 mm.

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

• The forceps for lower molars are angled, the beaks are open about 3mm with teeth on

both beaks.

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - forceps

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Surgical instrumentsextraction – forceps

tooth separator

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Tooth extractionInstruments

ElevatorsToday there exists numerous elevators of

different shapes, we can identify 3 groups:1st> straight elevators2nd angled elevators3rd hooked\curved elevators

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Surgical instrumentsExtraction - Elevators

Hooked Angled Straight

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - elevators

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - elevators

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - elevator

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Surgical instrumentsextraction – elevatorsangled hooked

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Surgical instrumentsextraction - elevators

• Some elevator handles are specially designed to enable the dentist to apply a higher force.

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Surgical instrumentsSupport

-Mouth opener

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Surgical instrumentsSupport

Mouth opener

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Surgical instrumentsSupport

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Surgical instrumentsSupport

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Surgical instrumentsSupport

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Surgical instrumentsSupport

Silver probe

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Surgical instrumentsSupport

The silver probe is to examine a possible oral antral

communication.

Connection from the oral cavity into the maxillary sinus after extraction of upper bicuspids or molars

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Tooth extraction- related factsBone resorption after extraction

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Classification of procedures

The difficulties within each surgical treatment together with the actual demand for surgical skills and experience as well asequipment mark the classification of a surgical procedure: SAC – Classification S = Simple A= Advanced C= Complex

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Oro-antral communication

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Oro-Antral Communication

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Oro-Antral communication

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