2023/08/27 (Sun.) Management of Separated Instruments in Endosontic Practice Organizer:The Academy of Endodontol
2023/08/26 (Sat.) Sealing the canals with CeraSeal Organizer:The Academy of Endodontology,Republic of China (AE,ROC
Endodontics as a discipline has offered patients the opportunity to maintain their natural teeth. As the population expands and ages, the demand for endodontic therapy can be expected to increase as more patients seek dental treatment options to keep their teeth for a lifetime.
Many participants may confuse hydraulic condensation with one cone filling. Actually, with the use of high-quality sealer it makes hydraulic condensation (sealer-based obturation) practicable and thus one cone filling more predictable.
Minimally invasive endodontics (MIE) is a newly formed concept and technique for root canal treatment in recent years. Previous studies revealed that the remaining dental structure and restorations have a significant impact on the long-term viability of an endodontically treated tooth. To preserve more tooth structure during the root canal treatment procedures, minimally invasive endodontics (MIE) has been proposed. In other words, the aim of minimally invasive endodontics is to maintain as much of the healthy coronal, cervical, and radicular tooth structure as possible.
This course mainly explains how to systematically solve root canal debridement and repair in clinical practice. The lecturer will teach you the latest MIE concept in clinical practice to open the pulp cavity, retain more dentin, and preserve natural teeth!
The lectures are simple and clear, so don't be afraid of not understanding! The lecturer's online course can be replayed without fear of missing it! There is a question and answer session after class, you can ask the lecturer if you have any questions!