Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Endodontics |
Description | A two day course that provides an update of modern techniques for root canal preparation and obturation |
Additional information | Please note that attendance on both days is required. |
Venue | Manby Room, Forest Pines Hotel and Golf Resort, Nr Brigg - Brigg View details |
2 Sessions | Session 1: Mon 24 Sep 2018, 09:00 to 17:00 Session 2: Tue 25 Sep 2018, 09:00 to 17:00
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Lecturers | Vipul Kataria & Daniel Turner View details |
Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist |
Course style | Hands-on course |
Category | Clinical course |
Catering | Refreshments and lunch |
Development outcome | C |
CPD hours | 12:00 |
Cost | £100.00 |
Aims | Following completion of the two day course, participants will be able to apply their knowledge to: - correctly select those endodontic cases with which modern preparation and obturation techniques can be applied.
- Participants will have an understanding of the limitations of each technique enabling them to effectively plan endodontic procedures within their practicing arrangements. This will result in both reduced levels of operator stress whilst optimising the technical standard of their root fillings.
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Objectives | By the end of the 2 days participants will have an understanding of: - Case pre-selection
- Hand instrumentation using the Step Down technique
- The application of a simplified single instrument (WaveOne Gold) technique
- The application of ProTaper Next™
- How to use the X-Smart™ Plus Endodontic Motor
- The cold lateral compaction technique (advantages and disadvantages, and customising the master cone)
- Heated (intra-canal, extra-canal and thermoplastic) techniques, including pre-coated carrier techniques; advantages and drawbacks
- The availability of various sealers and their characteristics
- GP and Resin-based obturation
- Post hole preparation
- Hands-on obturation using the Calamus System and GuttaCore techniques
Participants will have an understanding of the correct application of the above techniques through the use of real patient cases |
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