Get fit for the emergency service! The course deals with the management of bleeding, the treatment of wound infections and abscesses as well as the procedure after a dental accident on the day of the accident. In addition to the most common emergencies, such as pericoronitis, abscesses and dental trauma, general medical and legal aspects will also be discussed. All other aspects of the dental emergency service are also discussed in detail. So that you are fit for your next assignment!
Highlights:
When is a dental emergency really an emergency?
Edema / emphysema / infiltrate / abscess - when do you do what?
Abscesses and abscess spread - when, who and how?
Acute apical periodontitis with and without root canal filling
Acute pericoronitis
The whole side hurts: how do you know which tooth it is?
Postoperative bleeding
Wound infection
Mouth-antrum connection
Pregnant women in the emergency department
Polypharmacy patients in the emergency department
Anticoagulated patients in the emergency department