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By the end of this course, the student should be able to:
• Identify the patient's main surgical problem and take a thorough medical history.
• Assess the medical risks for each patient.
• Description, execution, and interpretation of appropriate radiological examination for the patient undergoing surgical treatment.
• Link the extraoral and intraoral clinical examination findings to the presence of a public health disease and explain how this disease can affect the treatment plan and oral therapy.
Understand the steps for simple and complex tooth extractions.
• Classification of impacted teeth.
• Understand the steps for performing an impacted tooth extraction.
• Managing complications and complexities during and after surgical tooth extraction.
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