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Mt. Bachelor Village Programs: Oral Surgery Issues for the General Dental Practice

February 12-13, 2010 with Steven Beadnell, DMD & Brett Ueeck, DMD

Oral surgery issues frequently arise in dental practices, requiring the general dentist to have a thorough understanding of a variety of situations.  This course will review some of the most common surgical issues that will affect patient management and treatment planning issues for the general dental practice.  Drs. Beadnell and Ueeck have 26 years of surgical experience between them, practicing a full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery.  They will discuss a variety of issues germaine to the general dental practice that tend to be frequent questions posed to them from referring dentists in the course of patient management.

Objectives:
•  Understand the latest information on the appropriate indications, drug selection, dosing and use of prophylactic antibiotics in the dental setting.
•  Understand the practical management of anticoagulated patient undergoing surgical or restorative procedures, including patients on Coumadin and those on antiplatelet regimens.
•  Understand the current protocols for the prevention, diagnosis and management of alveolar osteitis.
•  Understand the appropriate diagnostic procedures, preventive measures, and appropriate management of impacted teeth including permanent canines and second molars.  Failure of eruption of canines and second molars has become a frequent issue in patients and early diagnosis and management is essential in a good outcome for the treatment.
•  Understand the appropriate indications for removal of impacted wisdom teeth and the best timing for management to insure an optimal outcome for the patient.  Management of the patient with acute pericoronitis will also be reviewed.

Friday, February 12, 2010 - Oral Surgery Issues for the General Dentist - I
    Management of Dental Infections - Update 2010
    Management of the Anticoagulated Patient in Your Practice
    Alveolar Osteitis - Prevention, Diagnosis and Management

Saturday, February 13, 2010 - Oral Surgery Issues for the General Dentist - II
    Diagnosis and Management of Impacted Teeth
        Impacted Canines - Early Detection and Management
        Impacted Second Molars - A New Epidemic
        Impacted Third Molars - Diagnosis and Management


Speakers:  Steven W. Beadnell, DMD graduated from Oregon Health & Science University, School of Dentistry in 1980.  He completed a general practice residency upon his graduation and then completed his oral & maxillofacial surgery training at David Grant USAF Medical Center.  He has been in private practice in Portland since 1991 and is Adjunct Associate Professor at OHSU in the Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery.

Brett A. Ueeck, DMD, MD - Dr. Ueeck spent the last ten years at Oregon Health & Sciences University completing his training to become an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. His training consisted of six years of combined dental and medical education and four years of surgical training including one year as a general surgery resident. After completing his training he was recruited by OHSU and served as an assistant professor in the Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and General Surgery. His primary clinical interest is the treatment of oral cavity cancer and reconstruction

Date:  Friday & Saturday, February 12-13, 2010            
Course #:  TRMB-2/10            
Credits:  6 hours                          
Time:  4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. each day
    Early Tuition Fees:  Until January 245th   - $215.00 per dentist/ $150.00 per staff
    Tuition    :  After  January 25th - $250.00 per dentist/ $175.00 per staff
If you can only attend ONE session:
    Tuition Fees:  $150.00 per dentist and $100.00 per staff
Location:  Mount Bachelor Village Resort, 19717 Mount Bachelor Drive, Bend, OR  97702   - 1-800-452-9846

The Facility:  This program will be presented at the beautiful conference facility at Mt. Bachelor Village Resort in Bend, Oregon.   Located above a scenic river trail, perfect for a snow shoeing or cross country skiing and just minutes from downtown Bend.  Guests of Mt. Bachelor Village Resort receive complimentary guest passes to the Athletic Club of Bend (a private facility offering an indoor pool, racquetball and tennis courts, rock climbing, kick boxing classes, Kid’s Club and more) as well as signing privileges at Scanlon’s Restaurant and Cafe du Soleil.  

We have a block of guest rooms reserved (cut off date 1/12/2010):  River Ridge Executive @ $115 per night, Ski House One Bedroom @ $150 per night;  Ski House One Bedroom with loft  @ $190 per night; River Ridge One Bedroom Suite (includes private hot tub) @ $230 per night, River Ridge Two Bedroom Suite (includes private hot tub) @ $295 per night, and River Ridge Three Bedroom Suite (includes private hot tub) @ $365 per night.