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Course Description
Oral tissues are sensitive to the slightest touch of a single hair. The mouth represents the most viable aspect of an individual’s physical being and is essential for nutrition intake and communication. Any procedure invasive to a patient’s mouth becomes a traumatic experience, both during and after the work.
Microsurgery, in its delicacy and precision, is a form of atraumatic surgery. This microsurgery training course is designed for dentists to obtain basic knowledge of Periodontal or Implant microsurgery, learn about the tools and skills necessary, and through hands-on instruction, obtain the skills to perform microsurgery.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will have learned:
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What is meant by the term Microsurgery |
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How microsurgery can be used as a form of atraumatic surgery in Periodontal and Implant cases |
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The equipment necessary for performing microsurgery |
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The techniques and skills required for microsurgery procedures |
Basic Training
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Equipment for Microsurgical Practice |
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Essential Preparation |
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The Basic Development of Surgeon’s Technical Skills |
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Controlling Bleeding |
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Training for Assistants |
Advanced Training
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Specific Preparations |
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Arterial Anastomosis |
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Venous Anastomosis |
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Grafting |
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Physics of Optical Properties of Microscope |
Instructor

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| Kasumi Barouch
DMD, PHD |
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Periodontology and Oral Biology
Clinical Assistant Professor, Center for Implantology
Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Boston University |
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Contact and Registration |