A practical ‘Hands On’ Endodontic Course (NW160120Q)
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| Subject | Endodontics | ||
| Description | A practical ‘Hands On’ Endodontic course for General Dental Practitioners | ||
| Venue | Dental Skills Lab, Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Lancaster - Lancashire View details | ||
| Date & time | Wednesday 20 January 2016, 09:00 to 16:30 | ||
| Lecturer | Christian Turner View details | ||
| Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist | ||
| Development outcome | No development outcome | ||
| Course style | Hands-on![]() | ||
| Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
| Catering | Refreshments and Lunch | ||
| CPD hours | 5:30 | ||
| Cost | £100.00 | ||
| Aims | To introduce contemporary endodontic techniques (including access, instrumentation and irrigation) and understand biology of endodontic disease and the importance of basic biological principles in its treatment | ||
| Objectives | To become: · Fully aware of the technique of balanced force filing, its’ use in developing a “glide path” in curved canal preparation, and its’ importance with rotary instrumentation. · Familiar with current root canal irrigants and irrigation techniques. · Familiar with techniques available for accurate and predictable determination of working lengths · Able to try out a few contemporary endodontic file systems (Hands-on) · Able to evaluate cases and decide on appropriate treatment regimes, and when to refer Learning Outcomes · Importance of & the ability to create a glide path · Contemporary Irrigants and irrigation · The tools for Working length determination Contemporary Niti file systems | ||




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