P467 Oral Surgery History Taking
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It is difficult to over stress the importance of a good history for every patient. In some cases, the history may provide ...
More Info Purchase CPDLike history taking, examination necessitates a systematic approach. As a general rule, use your eyes first, then your hands to examine a patient, Start with the extra-oral examination before proceeding to examine the oral cavity.
This course aims to provide learners with knowledge and understanding of the best practice to perform a comprehensive examination for a patient prior to any oral surgery procedure, including any special investigations and if required a referral letter to a specialist provider.
On completion of this module you will be aware of the best practice to perform a comprehensive examination for a patient prior to any oral surgery procedure, including any special investigations and if required a referral letter to a specialist provider.
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Merskey (1979) defined pain as an, 'unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential damage...
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