Minimally invasive tooth extractions are essential to reducing the risk of damage to the surrounding bone, nerves and soft tissue.
Preserving the width and height of the jaw bone prepares for easier placement of dental implants, either immediately or down the line, and is a fundamental skill every dentist should master.
This webinar is designed to give delegates a better understanding of atraumatic tooth extractions along with the short and long-term factors to consider.
Learning outcomes
- How the timing of an extraction will facilitate the next steps
- Atraumatic techniques and instrumentation
- Treatment planning – the next steps and bigger picture
- The benefits of ridge preservation for the patient and the dentist.
Joe McEnhill
Joe qualified from Queen’s University, Belfast, in 2000. He then relocated to Manchester to continue his education and soon joined a central Manchester maxillo-facial unit enabling him to participate in major reconstructive surgery.
It was during this post that Joe gained his membership of the faculty of dental surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh.
Joe then returned to his native Enniskillen and, shortly after, he graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in England with an advanced diploma in implant dentistry.
As recognition of the high standard of Joe’s treatments, he was awarded the Best Young Dentist in Northern Ireland aware in 2011. He has since received further recognition from the dental industry in 2017 when he was invited to become a fellow of the prestigious International College of Dentistry.
Not one to sit still throughout the Covid pandemic he has continued developing his academic credentials. He has just successfully completed his membership of advanced general dental surgery diploma at the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in 2021. He continues to develop professionally, specifically in the area of extra-maxillary implants and enjoys complex multidisciplinary cases.
Joe enjoys giving back to the profession and he currently runs an oral surgery course in Northern Ireland; he also mentors dentists in the field of oral surgery and dental implants. Joe is the current regional representative for Northern Ireland for the Association of Dental Implantology for 2022-2024.
To register for this webinar, simply visit www.dentistry.co.uk/webinar.
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- Aesthetic crown lengthening – a consideration in bonding, orthodontics and restorative dentistry
- Grow your hygiene and fresh breath centre post-lockdown
- The importance of practising Slow Dentistry
- Dan and Wayne in conversation with the IDDA.
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