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The textbook of general and oral surgery: Part 2
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document The textbook of general and oral surgery has contents: History and examination, basic oral surgical techniques, orthodontics and oral surgery, local anaesthesia, extraction techniques, wisdom teeth, dental implants, preprosthetic surgery, periradicular surgery, and other contents. Invite you to refer. | PART 11 ORAL SURGERY 179 21 Introduction The oral surgery section of this text focuses on those areas of surgical practice that are routinely encountered in general dental practice. Certain procedures such as uncomplicated extraction of teeth will fall within the area of competence of every dental practitioner whereas other procedures such as removal of cysts and certain wisdom teeth might be performed only by those who have an interest in surgical dentistry and who have developed the necessary competence through training to perform those more complex procedures. Regardless all dental practitioners must have a detailed knowledge of the subject areas covered within the oral surgery sections of this book because they will encounter patients routinely who present with signs and symptoms that require a comprehensive knowledge to diagnose them. Thus even if referral to a specialist is the management of choice a dentist must be equipped with the knowledge to make a competent referral and to fully inform the patient of the nature of the problem the scope of the treatment and the likely prognosis. This section therefore covers those areas where practical knowledge is core information whereas the preceding section - special surgical principles - was concerned with areas where theoretical rather than practical information is more important. References to Part I of this book are extensive thus minimising duplication of core information relating to basic principles such as homeostasis surgical sepsis and cross infection control. The subsequent chapter details the process of history taking and examination and also importantly covers the issue of the patient consent. Further chapters describe specific areas of oral surgical interest. 180 22 History and examination Introduction In oral surgical practice the same approach to history taking and examination should be adopted as for general history taking and examination. The process should be more focused however to the oral region