Participation in individual modules on request.
In everyday practice, dental surgery presents dentists with challenges time and again. Typical problems range from a comprehensive educational discussion to the correct surgical procedure and the safe handling of high-risk patients. In this structured training you will learn ALL this in theory and practice. Within practical theory blocks, step-by-step practical procedures are demonstrated in instructive video demonstrations. You will be able to perform some techniques yourself in several hands-on exercises: current incision patterns and modern suturing techniques, periosteal slitting, piezosurgery, and reduction and splinting after dental accidents.
Surgical basics with many hands-on exercises (Prof. Filippi)
- Introduction to Structured Training
- Suturing techniques and suture material in dentistry (with hands-on exercises)
- Incision guides in dental surgery (with hands-on exercises)
- Piezo surgery (with hands-on exercises)
- Root apex resection: step-by-step
- Alternative to WSR: the Intentional Replantation: Step-by-step
- Exposure and slinging of impacted teeth: step by step
- Other types of modern tooth-conserving surgery
- Socket preservation
Patients at risk during dental procedures* (Prof. Filippi)
- Medication history – what is really important?
- Anticoagulation – what needs to be considered?
- Antiresorptive drugs – what must be considered?
- OP clarification before dental surgical procedures
- Alternative types of tooth removal
- Surgical removal of impacted and displaced teeth
- Complications after dental surgery – what to do?
- What is the correct treatment for post-operative bleeding?
- How are wound infections treated properly?
*This part will be conducted as a live online seminar.
The dental trauma patient in dental practice (Prof. Filippi)
- How are dental accidents treated correctly?
- What needs to be treated on the day of the accident – what can wait, if necessary?
- Local anesthesia in children – Do’s and Dont’s
- Treatment of crown fractures: step-by-step – an interactive quiz
- Treatment of avulsion: step-by-step
- Root canal treatment after tooth trauma – typical mistakes and how to avoid them
- Dislocation and soft tissue injuries: Reduction and Suture Care (with hands-on exercises).
- How are teeth splinted easily and effectively after dental trauma? (with hands-on exercises)
- Late effects of the pulp after dental trauma: What do you need to know? What must not be done under any circumstances?
- Periodontal late effects after trauma and how to deal with them
- Tooth transplantation – biological and successful replacement of accidentally lost teeth in children
Collegial final discussion (Univ.-Prof. Filippi)
Handing over of the certificates
Topic: Surgical basics with many hands-on exercises.
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Andreas Filippi
Course dates: Fri 14.10.2023 from 13:00 – 20:00 and Sat 14.10.23, 08:30 – 14:00
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
please bring on Friday: Magnifying glasses (if available)
Venue on Friday: Springer Nature Verlagshaus/Side Entrance (SPR/Springer Seminar, Phantom Room).
Johannisberger Str. 74, 14197 Berlin, Tel. 030 414725-26
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz. You turn right at Heidelberger Platz.
You pass the main entrance of Springer Verlagshaus and then turn left into Johannisberger Straße. You will find the side entrance of the “Springer Nature Verlagsgebäude” after about 100 m on the left side.
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Venue on Saturday: SANA Hotel, Nürnberger Str. 33/34, 10777 Berlin
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Topic: Patients at risk for dental procedures.
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Andreas Filippi
Course dates: Fri 03.11.2023, 13:00 – 20:00 and Sat 04.11.23, 08:30 – 14:00
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
Topic: The dental trauma patient in dental practice, final collegial discussion.
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Andreas Filippi
Course dates: Fri 08.12.2023, 13:00 – 20:00 and Sat 09.12.23, 08:30 – 14:00
Reachability on the day of the course: 0176 46545215
please bring them with you on Friday:
- Magnifying glasses (if available)
- Commercially available hammer and
- Screwdriver (large, slotted)
Venue on Friday: Springer Nature Verlagshaus/Side Entrance (SPR/Springer Seminar, Phantom Room).
Johannisberger Str. 74, 14197 Berlin, Tel. 030 414725-26
Arrival by subway and suburban train
Take the U3 subway line or the S-Bahn lines S41, S42 (Ringbahn) and S46 to Heidelberger Platz station. You then walk in the direction of Heidelberger Platz and turn into the street Heidelberger Platz. You turn right at Heidelberger Platz.
You pass the main entrance of Springer Verlagshaus and then turn left into Johannisberger Straße. You will find the side entrance of the “Springer Nature Verlagsgebäude” after about 100 m on the left side.
Route planner Google Maps (external link) | Route planner OpenStreetMap (external link)
Venue Saturday: DoubleTree by Hilton Berlin Ku’damm, Los-Angeles-Platz 1, 10789 Berlin
Course dates
Surgical basics with many hands-on exercises.
Fri 10/13/2013, 1:00pm – 8:00pm
Sat 10/14/2013, 08:30 – 14:00
Patients at risk for dental procedures
Fri 03.11.23, 13:00 – 20:00
Sat 04.11.23, 08:30 – 14:00 (Both dates will be held as a live online seminar).
The dental trauma patient in the dental practice, collegial final discussion
Fri 08/12/2013, 13:00 – 20:00
Sat 09/12/2013, 08:30 – 14:00
Course details
Seminar: FOBI-CF-Chir
Course: 2301
Fees: 2.050,00 €
Target group: Dentists
Points: 47+15
Moderation:
Prof. Dr. Andreas Filippi
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Andreas Filippi