Restoration of an Endodontically Treated tooth (NW190226A)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectEndodontics
DescriptionAn update on the restoration of the endodontically treated tooth and its importance in the long term success of endodontic treatments.
Additional information

Registration begins 9am

Catering

A selection of vegetarian/non vegetarian options will be made available, however please be aware that we are unable to cater for special dietary requirements such as Gluten Free, Nut Allergy, Vegan. We therefore suggest that delegates bring their own food if you have a specialist requirement.

VenueMANDEC, Manchester - Greater Manchester  View details
Date & timeTuesday 26 February 2019, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerDr Michael P Horrocks  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeC
Course styleHands-on
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments and Lunch
CPD hours5:30
Cost£100.00
Aims

To present various strategies for the restorability of teeth prior to and post-endodontic treatment and the role of endodontically treated teeth as part of advanced restorative cases.

Objectives

You will be aware of the critical importance of the coronal seal in the long-term survivability of the endodontically treated tooth. Factors such as biological width will be discussed as part of treatment feasibility, assessment and treatment planning and you will be able to make evidence based decisions on whether teeth are restorable.

Learning outcomes

Delegates will:

  • Be familiar with the importance of the coronal seal for the long-term prognosis of root canal treated teeth.
  • Be aware of an assessment strategy pre-endodontic treatment to make sound clinical choices on restorability of teeth, and their suitability for advanced restorative dentistry.
  • Be aware of techniques for restoring access cavities post endodontic treatment.
  • Understand the role of posts in the restoration of the endodontically treated tooth.