5 days Comprehensive rotary Endodontics program
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Date
Oct 30 2017
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Fee
Contact faculty.
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Location
Bangalore
Topics Include
1. Pulp Dentin Complex/Retrogressive Changes:
What you learn:
• The significance of structural elements and its physiological, pathological and age related changes on the diagnosis and treatment procedures
• Physical and chemical composition and its influence on treatment protocols
• Calcification pattern and types in young and adult teeth
• Age related changes and its significance on pulpal health and challenges during endodontic therapy.
2. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
What you learn:
• Participants learn how to identify endodontic disease from the signs and symptoms; important questions to ask during endodontic diagnosis
• Diagnostic tests – how to correctly conduct and interpret the various tests
• Endodontic radiographs – their significance in diagnosis, treatment and prognosis
• Pulpal pathology and how it affects the course of endodontic treatment.
• Indications and contraindications of root canal treatment
• Dealing with challenging cases
3. Instruments/Standardization
What you learn:
• Introduction and identification of routinely used endodontic instruments.
• Standardization of endodontic instruments.
• Understanding the design of specific instruments.
• Concepts of tip and taper simplified to adapt to any given rotary instrument available.
• How to minimizing mishaps and using the instruments to its optimal.
• Clinical tips on how to use each instruments to its optimal potential.
4. Internal anatomy
What you learn:
• Significance of internal anatomy in modern endodontics
• The internal anatomy of root apex
• Significance of minor and major diameter
• Laws of canal location
• Significance of CDJ
• Internal normal anatomy of each tooth root canal and common expected variations
5. Principles of Access Cavity preparation
what you learn:
• Objectives of Access preparation in modern endodontics
• Singnificance of SLA in rotary endodontics
• Troughing with ultrasonics ( for MB2 and MM)
• Management of calcified chamber and use of munce burs
• Temporizing the missing wall
• Occlusal reduction
• Access preparation of maxillary and mandibular teeth
• Access preparation for carious and fractured teeth
6. Working length/Working Width Determination
what you learn:
• Definition
• Clinical significance of working length and working width/
apical gauging.
• Radiographic working length determination
• Ingles guidelines for RWL
• 5th generation apex locatiors
• Clinical tips
7. Glide path prepration
what you learn:
• Importance of glidepath in rotary endodontics
• Methods – mechanical and rotary techniques
• Clinical tips
8. Cleaning and Shaping /Chemo-mechanical Preparation
what you learn:
• Definition of Chemo-mechanical preparation
• Mechanical and biological objectives
• Objectives of mechanical and chemical methods
• Initial binding instrument determination (IBI)
• Final binding instrumentation (MAF)
• Significance of tugback in modern endodontics
• Average minimal preparation
• Instrumentation techniques: Scouting, reaming, filing turn and pull
9. Hand Protaper
What you learn:
• Sequence
• Instrumentation techniques
• Tip and taper
• Evaluation of apical preparation
10. Irrigation and Intracanal Medicament
What you learn:
• understanding the science behind using the various irrigation solutions to achieve predictable results.
• Sequence in which the irrigation solutions are used; thus eliminating any guess work during the chemo mechanical protocol.
• Application of newer dynamic sonic and ultrasonic instruments to agitate the solutions.
• Use of intracanal medicaments: when and how?
• Which medicament to use and which ones to be selectively used!
• How to apply and remove the medicaments from the canals?
11. Obturation single cone,lateral Compaction ,Vertical Compaction
What you learn:
• Three dimensional Obturation – why and when to obturate different canals
• Different obturation materials and demonstration of techniques of obturation – understanding their benefits and limitations
• Sealers – Properties, use and different type of sealers, indications and technique of application; learn about monobloc effect and its significance
• Newer obturating systems and how to use them
• Controversies about obturation
12. NiTi metallurgical property
Principles of Rotary NiTi Instruments
What you learn:
• Brief history of Nickel-Titanium and why it has become one of the most popular materials in endodontics in the last two decades.
• Participants learn the science behind NiTi alloy – shape memory , pseudoelasticity and how it is utilized in endodontics
• Helps to provide a knowledge base for selection of NiTi instruments for root canal treatment.
• Effects of sterilization, torsional strength and other clinically relevant properties.
13. Post Endododontic restoration
What you learn:
• Significance of post endodontic restoration on success of endodontic treatment.
• Effect of endodontic treatment on teeth and how to minimize errors to improve prognosis.
• Objectives of final restoration and how to assess restorability before the start of endodontic treatment.
• Factors to be considered while planning the final restoration
• Components of final restoration – post and core, crowns ; their indications, benefits and limitations
• Importance of sound tooth structure, comprehending the ferrule effect and its significance
14. Single visit RCT
What you learn:
• The concept and definition
• Indications and contraindication
• Method
• Literature review
• Clinical tips
Endodontics