Hi Meken - you could but there is a small risk of surgical emphysema (greatly reduced by not raising a flap) so it's safer to use a speed increasing handpiece or a 'rear-venting' handpiece where the air is passed BACK
yes you can - it is no different to using the fissure bur or round bur on a straight surgical handpiece. Ensure irrigation to keep it cool. I use course diamonds mostly
hahah I wondered that too. I think I'm more patient than that oral surgeon as I usually wait until at least 12 seconds sometimes ;) Not sure how he came up with 6 seconds TBH!
As in, when you are fully through the tooth? Under loupes and light you can see bleeding which is a helpful indicator. Whether you have sectioning at the correct place...you'll find out when you start elevating! You'll make some mistakes at the start with angulation but will improve over time