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Full course in Endodontics

Course of 14 lectures

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Jan 01, 2000

Beginning

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Full course in Endodontics

Course of 14 lectures

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Beginning

Available to view after purchase

Beginning

Available to view after purchase

Price for the full course

575 / 725

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13h 56m

Summary of the online course

Endodontics as a therapeutic section is aimed at saving teeth, preserving their vitality and functionality. But more and more often we meet with complications of previous endodontic treatment from another specialist.

  • How to correctly predict the success of endodontic treatment depending on the clinical situation?
  • How to retrieve a previously broken endodontic instrument and avoid mistakes?
  • Internal and external resorption: How to save such teeth?
  • Different tactics for the management of teeth with extensive bone destruction.

And much more you will learn in 14 exclusive online lectures from leading European specialists.

Summary of the online course

Endodontics as a therapeutic section is aimed at saving teeth, preserving their vitality and functionality. But more and more often we meet with complications of previous endodontic treatment from another specialist.

  • How to correctly predict the success of endodontic treatment depending on the clinical situation?
  • How to retrieve a previously broken endodontic instrument and avoid mistakes?
  • Internal and external resorption: How to save such teeth?
  • Different tactics for the management of teeth with extensive bone destruction.

And much more you will learn in 14 exclusive online lectures from leading European specialists.

Course programme

  • Is it really toothache?
  • It's toothache. So what's your plan?
  • The pain has lessened a little, but the jaw is swollen like a golf ball.
  • It still hurts. What's wrong?

  • Open flap rubber dam placement;
  • Deep margins elevation;
  • Fast and reliable endodontic treatment.

  • Cleaning & shaping;
  • Irrigants;
  • Obturation;
  • Repair or replace the pre-existing restoration?

  • Post or no post, fiber or metallic;
  • Adhesive techniques;
  • Endocrown;
  • Surgical extrusion.

  • Is there an alternative?
  • A useful algorithm for the decision and for the discussion with the patient;
  • Autotransplantation of teeth, a natural therapy for healing and tissue growth.

  • Introduction why do we need CBCT in endodontics?
  • Radiation exposure concerns;
  • Buccal object rule;
  • The three planes definition;
  • Impact of CBCT in diagnosis;
  • Impact of CBCT in treatment planning;
  • American and European Association position statement;
  • Artificial Intelligence and CBCT;
  • How to improve Image quality of CBCT;
  • Metal artifact and noise reduction software the new ERA in CBCT;
  • Guided Endodontics;
  • Latest Software out there revolution to interpretation with CBCT.

  • Introduction to NI TI files;
  • Properties of Nitinol;
  • Causes of Instrument fractures;
  • Shape memory of endodontic files;
  • Controlled memory of endodontic files;
  • Which rotary file is superior to all others;
  • Protocols to shape straight, medium and triple curvature root canals;
  • Demonstration from beginning to end of how to manage triple curvature;
  • Other considerations / Strategies;
  • Cases treated.

  • Introduction why vision is everything;
  • Loupes characteristics;
  • The Dental Microscope;
  • Magnification Range;
  • Documentation;
  • Microscope illumination;
  • Focusing;
  • Stability;
  • Binoculars;
  • Counterbalance counter Arm;
  • Beam splitter;
  • Carr extender;
  • Iris Diaphragm;
  • Laser filters of microscope;
  • Advantages of Microscopes;
  • Mirros;
  • Par Focaling;
  • Ergonomic working positions;
  • Golden rules when buying a microscope;
  • Tips and Tricks;
  • Covid microscope protection;
  • 4 handed microdentistry demonstration.

  • Anatomy Classification;
  • Tools;
  • Irrigation;
  • How to bypass;
  • Armamentarium to remove broken instruments;
  • Platform;
  • IRS;
  • Endosonics;
  • Microforceps;
  • Lasso techniques;
  • Teraouchi kit;
  • Endo cowboy;
  • BTR pen;
  • New minimal invasive technique to remove broken files with Hyflex and no platform;
  • Video demonstration of broken file removal with Hyflex;
  • When to go straight to surgical removal of broken files.

  • Causes of failure of root canals;
  • Success rates of root canals;
  • Trends;
  • Remove crown techniques;
  • Missed anatomy;
  • Which rubber dam should we use on retreatments;
  • Rotary technique to remove gutta percha;
  • Video Demonstration of case removing gutta percha with rotaries;
  • Hedtsroem technique;
  • Scouting;
  • Silver point removal;
  • Thermafil removal;
  • Paste removal;
  • Post Removal;
  • Managing Steps Ledges;
  • Current concepts of Irrigation;
  • CBCT evaluation of retreated case.

  • What happened when we break a file? Are we able to remove or bypass it or should we have to consider this procedure as an impossible challenge?
  • The instrument separation is one of the most unpleasant occurrences and several techniques have been developed to facilitate the removal of the fragments; however, they generally require specific devices that not always are available to the clinician. For this reason a strategical approach must be considered and a correct analysis of the clinical situation is the most important thing to do.
  • During this webinar we will discuss the latest approaches in:


1) How to recognize a broken file before starting a retreatment;
2) The procedural decision making;
3) How to bypass a broken file in 3 steps;
4) How to remove a broken file;
5) How to avoid iatrogenic errors.

  • Extract or maintain? This is the eternal dilemma. As Endodontists we have to try to save teeth as much as we can. One of the biggest challenge is represented by Internal and external resorptions.
  • Resorption is considered to be internal if the original site of the resorption starts in the pulp and external if the original site is the periodontal ligament.In most cases diagnosis is simple but occasionally it may be difficult to differentiate between internal and external resorption. In internal resorption the outline of the canal is interrupted and usually appears as a smooth bulge. Internal resorption is often difficult to detect in posterior teeth and may be seen only after root treatment has been completed.
  • External resorption originates in the PDL and is recognized by an irregular radiolucent area overlying the root canal; the canal outline remains visible and intact. Sometimes external resorption is not easy to diagnose from the radiograph when the canal outline is indistinct.
  • During this webinar Dr Tonini will show step by step how to make a proper clinical diagnosis, how treat easy and difficult resorptions and if the Clinical Situation is proper or not for a treatment.

  • It's not important how good and perfect you are while doing an Endotontic treatment, sooner or later, you'll have to face a iatrogenic error.
  • It could be a mistake you did, it could be a mistake someone else did, but anyway you have to find way for solving and fixing it.
  • Typical iatrogenic damages are floor perforations and root perforations A perforation may occur at various stages of treatment, including access cavity preparation, calcified and curved canal negotiation and during post space preparation.
  • During this webinar Dr Tonini will explain how to manage in a predictable way all this difficult situations and will show step by step with videos ho to fix clinically iatrogenic errors.

  • Debridement of the root canal by rotary files and a proper irrigation is considered the most important single factor for ensuring long term success.
  • In clinical practice, shaping is usually the most time consuming and technically demanding element of the entire treatment. Thanks of the introduction of new heat treated alloys root canal instrumentation has been optimized and time required for shaping mechanically has been drastically reduced. But still one point is missing for completing debridement: the cleaning protocol. Endoultra has been recently introduced and it is the first ultrasonic device with a cordless design able to generate cavitation and acoustic streaming inside root canal system. It means that Endoultra is able to remove efficiently smear layer, Biofilm and bacteria from the endodontic space.
  • In Endodontics, the cleaning of root canal system, is regarded by many clinicians as being the most important part of it, in order to expect a predictable successful outcome. The true goal of cleaning in endodontics is to remove all the content of root canal and ultrasonic activation is able to solve this matter. Another aspect is that, in the modern Endodontics a properly irrigation protocol takes the main part of root canal treatment because irrigants need time to maximize their effectiveness during disinfection process.

Full course in Endodontics

The cost to participate in the 1 lecture online course:

If you pay before the event starts:

575 725

  • Recording of lectures
  • Certificate
  • Answers to questions

We also support young professionals and provide a discount:

  • 25% for students, interns and residents

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