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tips for flap techniques?

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dacconverter - 21 Jul 2007 07:53 GMT
Does anyone know of good sources ( either in hardcopy or online )on
how to perform flap techniques?

I need to do flaps in the context of surgical extractions, implant
placements, and bone grafting. If there are general dentists here who
do the mentioned procedures, any feedback is appreciated in regards to
flap design and healing. I've seen them done a few times and the idea
isn't all that hard but I want to validate certain concepts before I
embark on anything.
Tim Dixon - 21 Jul 2007 13:41 GMT
You might try http://www.onlineoralsurgery.com

> Does anyone know of good sources ( either in hardcopy or online )on
> how to perform flap techniques?
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> isn't all that hard but I want to validate certain concepts before I
> embark on anything.
ahuangdds2@gmail.com - 22 Jul 2007 21:13 GMT
> You might tryhttp://www.onlineoralsurgery.com
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I second Tim's recommendation. Jay have a great online oral surgery
web site with full of presentation and videos. Exceptional resource
for a fraction of price you will pay for any surgical CE class. It
will be a great start.
Piko, Misch, Sclar......all offer great CE at reasonable Fee.
Albert
Amatus Cremona - 23 Jul 2007 13:10 GMT
ROTFLOL

Don't know how to do a flap, but are going to do difficult surgery, implants
and grafting.

Sounds more like a legal assistant searching for free research for some case
that is not good enough to warrant spending real money preparing.

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> isn't all that hard but I want to validate certain concepts before I
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Newbie - 23 Jul 2007 15:51 GMT
And here I was just thinking that the OP was just "flapping their gums"  <G>

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>> isn't all that hard but I want to validate certain concepts before I
>> embark on anything.
John & Ninetta - 24 Jul 2007 02:26 GMT
> ROTFLOL
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> Sounds more like a legal assistant searching for free research for some
> case that is not good enough to warrant spending real money preparing.

I never thought of that possibility.  Very perceptive, AC.  John
 
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