Surgical Extraction (Flap, Bone Removal, Tooth Sectioning)
DeptOral SurgeryLevelIntermediateTime30–60 min
Open extraction requiring mucoperiosteal flap elevation, controlled bone removal with bur and handpiece under irrigation, strategic tooth sectioning for atraumatic delivery, and primary wound closure.
What the protocol covers
- •A) When to Convert from Simple to Surgical
- •B) Surgical Setup Essentials
- •C) Step-by-Step Surgical Extraction Workflow
- •D) Complication Prevention
The full procedure entry includes
- The full step-by-step protocol (23 content blocks)
- Armamentarium, indications and contraindications
- Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
- The narrated video lesson and night-before prep sheet
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