Asthma - Medical Sciences
An outline of the pathophysiology and management of asthma. A revision-cast aimed at Undergraduates and early career grade Dentists.
Removal third molars are one of the commonest procedures carried out by oral surgeons and therefore a significant part of our work. In this podcast myself and Dr Imran Suida discuss some of the literature relating to third molars.
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Papers discussed:
1. Houndsome et al. 2020. Prophylactic removal of impacted mandibular third molars: a systematic review and economic evaluation. NIHR Health Technology Assessment.
2. AAOMS 2016. White paper on third molar data.
3. Pitros et al 2020. A systematic review of the complications of high-risk third molar removal and coronectomy: development of a decision tree model and preliminary health economic analysis to assist in treatment planning. BJOMS.
4. V. Toedtling et al. 2019. Prevalence of distal surface caries in the second molar among referrals for assessment of third molars: a systematic review and meta-analysis
5. Renton et al 2005. A randomised controlled clinical trial to compare the incidence of injury to the inferior alveolar nerve as a result of coronectomy and removal of mandibular third molars. BJOMS
6. Renton 2017. Risk Assessment of M3Ms and Decisions on Ordering a CBCT and Prescribing a Coronectomy. Dental Update.
7. Loesche et al. 2003. Nerve Damage and Third Molar Removal. Dental Update.
8. Dharanjani and Smith 2018
9. N Patel et al 2019. Coronectomy of mandibular third molar teeth with caries or resorption ‘at-risk’ of inferior dentoalveolar nerve injury. Oral Surgery.
10. Cle-ovejero et al 2017. Does 3-dimensional imaging of the third molar reduce the risk of experiencing inferior alveolar nerve injury owing to extraction? A meta-analysis. JADA.
11. Korkmaz et al 2017. Does additional cone beam computed tomography decrease the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury in high-risk cases undergoing third molar surgery?Does CBCT decrease the risk of IAN injury? IJOMS
12. Shiratori et al 2013?
13. Leung and cheung 2009. Safety of coronectomy versus excision of wisdom teeth: A randomized controlled trial. OOOOE
14. Martin et al 2015. Coronectomy as a surgical approach to impacted mandibular third molars: a systematic review
15. Marcussen et al 2016 A Systematic Review on Effect of Single-Dose Preoperative Antibiotics at Surgical Osteotomy Extraction of Lower Third Molars. J Oral Maxillofac Surg.
16. Allen et al 2009 The mesioangular third molar – to extract or not to extract? Analysis of 776 consecutive third molars. BDJ.
17. McCardle 2019. The Prevention and Management of Distal Cervical Caries of the Mandibular Second Molar. Dental Update
18. McCardle and Renton 2012 The effects of NICE guidelines on the management of third molar teeth. BDJ.
19. Rapaport et al 2020 – lingual nerve retraction
20. Matzen and Berkhout 2019. cone beam CT imaging of the mandibular third molar: a position paper prepared by the european Academy of DentoMaxilloFacial Radiology (eADMFR). Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
An outline of the pathophysiology and management of asthma. A revision-cast aimed at Undergraduates and early career grade Dentists.
A rapid revision tutorial covering the key warnings to discuss with patients before oral surgery.
In this episode I talk to Dr Jenny Girdler who is currently a Leadership Fellow in Net Zero/Sustainable Dentistry in the UK whilst out of program from Oral Surgery Specialty Training.
We discuss why Jenny chose to take a year out of training and then focus on what sustainability is in relation to healthcare. Jenny outlines the importance of sustainability and the legislation which exists for healthcare professionals in the UK, and how it is being integrated into the undergraduate and postgraduate curriculums. She also gives us tips as to what we can do as individuals to support this.
CSH short courses
E-Learning for health programmes
Clinical guidelines for environmental sustainability in dentistry 2023
Delivering a Net Zero National Health Service 2020
Carbon Modelling within dentistry 2018
I am joined by Sadiyah who has recently commenced her foundation training in the North West of England.
We discuss the transition from undergraduate studies to the foundation programme.
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In this episode I am joined by Dr Ciro Gilvetti, a Specialist Oral Surgeon who has trained in both oral surgery and oral medicine.
We discuss the close relationship of these specialties, alongside the unique training which Ciro has undertaken and the development of an oral medicine service within a maxillofacial unit.
In this episode I discuss key aspects of consent, indemnity and common pitfalls that might generate complaints.
If you have topics you would like to hear or would like to be on the podcast please email me richard@drrichardjmoore.com.
I this episode I discuss some key points relating to radiology and oral surgery, and the importance of clinical assessment prior to selection of appropriate imaging techniques and existing guidelines.
In this episode I discuss Christine's training pathway and how she has developed a sub specialist interest in paediatric oral surgery.
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In this podcast I discuss common complications in oral surgery with my colleague and friend Judith Stocker. Judith is a Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon based in the UK and has ov er 30 years experience in the specialty.
We cover key topics including the management of pain, swelling, bleeding, infection, antral issues, iatrogenic injuries and nerve injuries.
Links to papers mentioned are below:
Management of Nerve Injuries in the UK - A Cross Sectional Study
Orchard A, Adatia A, Moore RJ, Prabhu S
2022 BJOMS
An evaluation of sepsis in Dentistry
Dave M, Barry S, Coulthard P, Daniels R, Greenwood M, Seoudi N, Walton G, Patel N.
BDJ; 2021 8:32-39
Scottish Clinical Clinical Effectiveness Programme
https://www.sdcep.org.uk
Causes of subcutaneous emphysema following dental procedures: a systematic review of cases 1993-2020
Jones A, Stagneel S, Renton R, Aggarwal VR, Moore RJ
BDJ 2021; 231:493-500
I am joined by Dr Ferhan Ahmed a prolific full arch implant and peripatetic implant dentist in the UK. We discuss his pathway into full arch surgery and the key aspects of mentorship and training in full arch cases.
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