Design a professional study guide that is exam oriented, for viva and deep understanding of minor oral surgical procedures including all minor procedures right for 3rd molar to cyst enucleation, suturing techniques, all principles procedures classification management complication medication indications contraindications absolute and relative, surrounding structure and their anatomical relation and relevance, basically everything required for a omfs resident, standard definitions and literature along with references, search for standard articles and books

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"third molar" AND "surgical extraction" AND complications

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minor oral surgery OMFS resident study guide third molar cyst enucleation suturing classification

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"impacted third molar" AND classification AND management

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"jaw cyst" AND enucleation AND treatment

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https://audss.squarespace.com/s/2022-Third_Molar_Surgery.pdf

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dry socket alveolar osteitis prevention management

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"inferior alveolar nerve" injury third molar surgery

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suturing techniques oral surgery wound healing

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OMFS resident exam viva suturing techniques odontogenic cysts classification WHO 2022 indications contraindications

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ls /home/daytona/workspace/ && mkdir -p /home/daytona/workspace/omfs-study-guide

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I'm in the middle of building your comprehensive OMFS study guide as a downloadable Word document. The research phase is complete — I've gathered content from:
  • RCS England Third Molar Guidelines (2021)
  • WHO 2022 Classification of Odontogenic Lesions
  • Cochrane reviews on dry socket, antibiotics, coronectomy, and IAN injury
  • AUDSS Third Molar Surgery resource
  • NIH StatPearls on oral surgery suturing
  • Multiple PubMed systematic reviews
I was just about to write the full DOCX file when your message came in. Should I:
  1. Continue building the Word document (.docx) - downloadable, formatted, with a table of contents, sections, tables, and references
  2. Deliver it as a detailed text response here - immediately readable in chat, no download needed
  3. Both - full text here + downloadable DOCX
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