Nerves and Complications in Dental Surgery

These materials cover topics related to the facial nerve (VII) and the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), including their anatomy, functions, clinical symptoms, and causes of paralysis. They describe the most common complications after tooth extraction, such as pain, trismus, dry socket, alveolitis, bleeding, and oroantral communication.

Nerves and Complications in Dental Surgery

Cost

Free of charge

Estimated duration

90 min.

Difficulty level

student

Test

Certificate of completion of the course

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Course for students, Students course, glossopharyngeal nerve, Nerves pathway, tooth extractions, Complications after extractions, surgery complications, oroantral communication closure

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- the test is available after completing the course

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