Exodontia for Beginners – Extractions via Avocados! – PS012
04/12/2024
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Application points, luxation vs elevation, avoiding common mistakes - this one's an episode that I wish I had when I was at dental school!
How do you know when you've found the application point during extractions?
What are the key protocols that can help make your extractions more efficient?
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This week's Protrusive Student episode is all about exodontia - and again I'm joined by Emma Hutchison, our Protrusive Student Ambassador, to discuss some tips and tricks on how to make extractions that little bit easier.
Jaz also shares a memorable analogy—could removing a stone from an avocado be the perfect way to describe an extraction?!
Key Takeaways
Tactile feedback is crucial during tooth extractions.
Understanding application points can improve extraction techniques.
Using the right amount of pressure is essential to avoid breaking teeth during extraction.
Luxators are typically used to sever the PDL before extraction.
Atraumatic extraction techniques are important for preserving bone for future implants.
Luxators should not be used as elevators.
Understanding the mechanics of elevators is crucial for effective extractions.
The ‘six second rule’ helps in assessing extraction progress.
Having a plan for extractions can prevent complications.
Communicating with patients about the extraction process is essential.
Avoid tunnel vision; consider the surrounding teeth during extractions.
Breaking interproximal contacts can simplify extractions.
Always check the patient's medical history before procedures.
An audible checklist can prevent mistakes during extractions.
Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!
Highlight of this episode:
00:00 Introduction
02:07 Catching Up with Emma
05:58 Teeth are like avocados!
11:13 Understanding Application Points in Extractions
17:01 Luxators vs. Elevators: Techniques and Safety
24:10 Extraction Technique
25:08 The Six-Second Rule
28:04 Having a plan
29:58 Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
38:17 Conclusion and CE Certification
This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on below.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C.
AGD Subject Code: 310 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Exodontia)
Dentists will be able to -
1. Recognise essential steps to establish secure application points
2. Develop approaches for patient communication around extraction procedures, potential risks, and expected outcomes
3. Implement the “6-second rule” and other practical techniques to streamline extractions and troubleshoot common challenges
If you loved this episode, make sure to watch Make Extractions Less Difficult: Regain Confidence by Sectioning and Elevating Teeth [B2B] – PDP085
Click below for full episode transcript:
Jaz's Introduction: This episode on basics of extractions is the episode I wish I had when I was learning extractions when I was a student. But also what I've found from this Protrusive Student series is that so many dentists are listening to them and they're commenting and they're enjoying and they're liking it.
Jaz's Introduction:What I've discovered is that it's so good to just reconnect with basics and actually by listening to these kind of episodes you do sometimes pick a few things up or it's validation.
It helps to validate some techniques, some ideas, some protocols that you're already using. It's also a wonderful way to see how far you've come. Sometimes we move so far in our career that we forget what it's like to have those struggles like we did when we were a student. So the reason I gave you that little preamble is because now from this episode, most Protrusive Student episodes, I think, will be eligible for CPD or CE credits.
And so this one is eligible for 0. 75 CE credits or 45 minutes, if you're in the UK. Protrusive Education is a PACE approved education pro...
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