
Monday Jan 13, 2025
ep 12: Coronectomy part 2: Your Questions
keywords
flap reflection, coronectomy, wisdom teeth, extraction techniques, dental surgery, post-operative care,
complications, dental instruments, patient management, oral surgery
summary
In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic discuss various aspects of dental surgery,
focusing on flap reflection techniques, the decision-making process between coronectomy and
extraction, and the instruments used in wisdom teeth removal. They emphasize the importance of
documentation in avoiding litigation and share insights on managing complications and post-operative
care. The discussion also covers the indications and contraindications for performing a coronectomy,
highlighting the need for careful patient assessment and surgical technique.
takeaways
Small hole, big problem is a key principle in flap reflection.
Always aim to extract the tooth if possible.
Documentation is crucial to protect against litigation.
Understanding the anatomy is vital to avoid nerve damage.
Post-operative care is essential for patient recovery.
Coronectomy can be a safer option in certain cases.
Instruments should be chosen based on the specific case needs.
Monitoring healing is important to identify complications early.
Patient comfort and understanding are key during consultations.
Indications for coronectomy include teeth close to nerves.
titles
Mastering Flap Reflection Techniques
Sound Bites
"Small hole, big problem."
"It's a valid procedure, honestly."
"You have to remove more bone."
Chapters
00:00 Flap Reflection Tips and Techniques
01:48 Coronectomy vs Extraction: Decision Making
05:58 Instruments and Techniques for Wisdom Teeth Removal
10:01 Managing Complications and Post-Operative Care
13:50 Indications and Contraindications for Coronectomy
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