What’s NEW in endodontics: from anesthesia to obturation
Online project in which famous endodontists will share with you new practice-oriented information on endodontic treatment.
– Only new ideas and concepts
– Up-to-date and evidence-based data
– Updated and simplified techniques.
During the course you will learn:
– new protocols for local anesthesia, instrumentation, irrigation and obturation
– updates of single file instrumentation technique
– application of guided endodontics.
Lesson 1.Single file instrumentation technique in endodontics
– Criteria for the NiTi instruments selection
– Clinical approaches of instrumental root canal treatment:
- Traditional
- Minimally invasive
- Simplicity.
– Evolution of single file instrumentation techniques
– Austenitic vs martensitic instruments: pros and cons
– Single file technique: advantages and disadvantages of reciprocal movements
– Simplified single file technique
– Recommendations for safe operation with NiTi instruments
– Root canal irrigation protocol
– Traditional obturation methods vs bioceramic obturation
– Important properties of bioceramic materials
– Single cone technique (hydraulic technique).
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Endodontics with NITI instruments. Introductory lesson
– Creating an access cavity: requirements
– Preparation of the tooth for endodontic treatment
– Interpreting the CBCT scan images
– Mechanical scouting of the canal with new NiTi alloy instrument
– Cleaning and shaping canals with a new generation of instruments
– Treatment of teeth with curved canals
– Filling the endodontic space in 3D with an easy technique with bioceramic cement.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Endodontics with NITI instruments
– Creating an access cavity: requirements
– Preparation of the tooth for endodontic treatment
– Interpreting the CBCT scan images
– Mechanical scouting of the canal with new NiTi alloy instrument
– Cleaning and shaping canals with a new generation of instruments
– Treatment of teeth with curved canals
– Filling the endodontic space in 3D with an easy technique with bioceramic cement
– Canal retreatment:
- planning principles
- indications
- anatomical and iatrogenic difficulties
- tools.
– Extraction of broken tools: protocol.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.Predictable Treatment of External Root Resorption Through An Internal Nonsurgical Approach
– Theories of the origin and development of root resorption
– Types of root resorption
– Choice of resorption treatment tactics and assessment types of resorption defects
– CBCT scan analysis and map resorption defects in the planning of treatment
– Protocol of extracanal resorption treatment
– MTA: material properties and indications for use in the root resorption treatment
– Advantages of using biodentin in resorption treatment
– Hemostasis and biologic environment management
– Periodontal stability after treatment of resorbed roots
– Post-treatment restorations on severely resorbed teeth.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 5.Modern Principles and Techniques for Clinical Endodontics
– Comprehensive approach to the examination and selection of a treatment plan
– 4 factors of treatment success: biomechanics, aesthetics, periodontal function
– Choosing priorities when forming a treatment plan
– Diagnostic and therapeutic tools for high-quality root canal treatment
– The root canal treatment objectives
– The formation of endodontic access: protocol and tools
– Instrumental treatment of root canals: Schilder technique
– Irrigation solutions: properties and application protocols
– Irrigation systems: advantages and disadvantages
– Criteria for the selection of filling material
– Root canal obturation:technique-downpack
– Indications for core installation
– "Сavit Pistion" technique of monoblock bioceramic obturation
– The core build up materials after root canal treatment.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 6.Guided Endodontics
– Indications of guided endodontics
– Data capture in order to create the virtual patient
– Intraoral scanning: clinical recommendations
– The value of verification windows in the template
– Templates planning for guided endodontics
– The right drill choosing
– Prevent failures during guided access procedures
– Limitations of guided endodontics
– Static navigation: advantages and disadvantages
– Dynamic navigation: indications and protocol
– Pulp canal obliteration treatment
– Dynamic navigation during treatment through orthopedic restoration
– Removal of posts using a static navigation.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 7.Non-surgical endodontic retreatment updates: from filling material removal to regaining apical patency
– Endodontic failures and indications for root canal retreatment
– Prognosis of endodontic retreatment
– Indications for tooth extraction after endodontic treatment
– Spot X-ray vs CBCT: choosing the optimal diagnostic method
– Predictable mechanized method without any solvent for the retrieval of the material
– Various sequences of heat-treated NiTi instruments to remove the filling material
– Method of gaining apical patency exclusively with glide path instruments
– Techniques of three-dimensional root canal cleaning
– 2 methods of ultrasonic irrigation for high-quality removal of filling material from root canals
– Difficult areas for root canal cleaning: tactics
– Ways to remove pins from root canals.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 8.New techniques for effective local anesthesia in endodontics
– Why do local anesthetics not always work?
– New strategies for local anesthesia in dentistry
– Acute irreversible pulpitis: techniques of effective anesthesia
– The effect of premedication of ibuprofen and indomethacin: studies
– Decision-making strategy for local anesthesia: the choice of anesthesia depending on the tooth
– Solutions for local anesthesia: selection of concentration and volume
– The Go-Gates mandibular block: technique, advantages and disadvantages
– Features of intraligmental anesthesia
– Advantages and techniques of intraosseous injections
– Retromolar canal infiltration technique
– Techniques of lower molars anesthesia: clinical tips
– The dental dam cuff technique
– Strategies for relieving postoperative pain.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 9.Update in Endodontic irrigant disinfection
– Difficulties in the irrigants application
– The irrigants used protocols
– Mode of action of different irrigation solutions
– Factors of the effectiveness of irrigants: exposure time, concentration
– Hypochlorite accident: causes and tactics
– Interaction of different solutions
– Devices for activation of endodontic irrigants
– GentleWave application
– Advanced irrigation techniques.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
8 lessons + 1 free (11h 52min)