Campbell Academy: Atraumatic Extraction and Ridge Preservation Masterclass

04. Sep 2025 | Nottingham, United Kingdom

Status
bookable
Registration deadline
03. Sep 2025 (UTC+0)
Price per Participant (local taxes apply)
GBP 900.00
Language
English
Points
0.00 Points
Delivery method
Classroom theoretical lecture
Audience
International

Speaker(s)

BS

Mrs

Beatriz Sanchez

Description

This hands-on course will equip dental professionals with a thorough understanding and practical skills in ridge preservation and atraumatic tooth extraction. Participants will gain insights into the indications, and appropriate case selection, and learn when to employ these procedures. Additionally, the course will cover atraumatic tooth extraction techniques, including using specialised instruments such as elevators, forceps, reverse handpieces, blades, and curettes.

Ridge Preservation:

  • Definition and concept of ridge preservation.
  • Indications for ridge preservation. When can it be used and why? It is not only a technique for implant surgeons.
  • Decision-making: When to use and when not to use ridge preservation.
  • Case selection examples for ridge preservation.


Atraumatic Tooth Extraction:

  • Overview of atraumatic tooth extraction.
  • Instruments used (luxators, Hu-Friedy forceps, reverse handpiece, burs, blades).
  • Techniques for atraumatic extraction, the upper and lower jaw.
  • Addressing fears associated with tooth extraction and coping strategies.
  • Case examples for atraumatic tooth extraction.


Socket Healing:

  • Understanding socket healing stages.
  • Recognition and management of extraction complications.

Material Selection:

  • Definition and choices of biomaterials used for ridge preservation.
  • Selection criteria for socket graft materials.
  • Choosing socket seal materials.


Suturing Techniques:

  • Overview of suturing techniques.
  • Selection of suture size and type.


Postoperative Instructions:

  • What we explain to patients after tooth extraction. Detailed postoperative instructions for tooth extractions.
  • Healing timelines and expectations.
  • Re-Entry stage
  • How long does a ridge preservation site have to heal?
  • How quickly-late can we re-enter and what do we find?

CPD Hours: 6

£900.00 inc VAT

Registration and Information

Target group: Dentists, Endodontist, General practitioners, Implantologist, Orthodontist, Periodontist, Prosthodontist, Surgeon

Product segments: Implantology, Others, Prosthetics

Provider: Straumann Ltd
3 Pegasus Place
RH10 9AY Crawley, United Kingdom

Phone: +44 1293 65 1230
Fax: +44 1293 65 1239
E-Mail: events.uk@straumann.com

Learning objectives

By the end of this course, participants will have:

  • A comprehensive understanding of ridge preservation and atraumatic tooth extraction, enabling them to implement these techniques confidently in their dental practice weekly and from day 1 after the course.
  • Practical examples and hands-on experience will be provided to enhance the learning process as well as detailed instruments and material required.

 

GDC CPD outcomes:

  • A (Effective communication with patients, the dental team and others across dentistry, including when obtaining consent, dealing with complaints, and raising concerns when patients are at risk.)
  • B (Effective management of self and effective management of others or effective work with others in the dental team, in the interests of patients providing constructive leadership where appropriate.)
  • C (Maintenance and development of your knowledge and skills within your field(s) of practice)
  • D (Maintenance of skills, behaviours and attitudes which maintain patient confidence in your and the dental professions and put patients' interests first.)

Sessions

  • 04. Sep 2025
  • | 10:00 – 17:00

Day 1

Speakers: Mrs Beatriz Sanchez

Venue location: The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park Nottingham

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Journey & Venues

The Campbell Academy - Edwalton Business Park
Edwalton Business Park Landmere Lane
NG12 4JL Nottingham
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Contact person

Donna Hobbs