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Applied endodontics

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6 lessons (11h 9min)

10.5 CE Credits

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A series of webinars on endodontics from Jorge Vera!

 

In the course you will learn:

 

– Premedication and local anesthesia techniques

– Relationship of general somatic pathology with toothache

– Protocols for the treatment of periapical lesions

– Features of the appointment of NSAIDs and analgesics

– Protocols for mechanical treatment and desinfection of root canals

– Methods of treatment of endodonto-periodontal lesions

– Protocols for the treatment of severe clinical cases.

Lesson 1.Pain control: modern techniques in endodontics

– Premedication before endodontic treatment

– Local anesthetics: the most effective drugs for endodontics

– Refrigerated Anesthetic Theory: fundamentals

– Anesthesia in the mandible and maxilla: features and recommendations

– Innovation in local anesthesia: quick Sleeper

– NSAIDs: benefits and contraindications. Ibuprofen in the treatment of postoperative pain

– Cryotherapy in endodontics

– Endodontic problems and maxillary sinusitis: diagnosis and treatment

– Osteoperiostitis: CBCT diagnostics

– Heat compresses: contraindications

– Antibiotics: principles of prescription and drugs of choice

– Chronic pain syndrome

– Localization of pain: methods of differential diagnosis

– Raynaud's disease: association with pulp diseases

– Diagnosis of odontogenic and non-odontogenic pain: CBCT

– Occlusal dysesthesia: neurological aspects

– Muscle pain: diagnosis

– Neuropathic pain: criteria for diagnosis and clinical features

– Trigeminal autonomous cephalalgia: clinical manifestations and diagnosis

– Osteonecrosis due to neurological disorder

– Diseases and tumors of the brain: connection with toothache

– Neurovascular changes.


Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 2.Periapical pathology: diagnosis, treatment, prognosis

– Formation of periapical lucency: histological aspects

– Theory of cyst formation: pocket and true cysts

– Primary and secondary apical periodontitis

– Endo-periodontal lesions: principles of diagnosis and treatment

– Cholesterol: role in the healing of periapical pathology

– Residual cyst: prognosis

– Actinomycetes: influence on regeneration processes

– Calcification of biofilm at the root: treatment recommendations

– Periapical osteoperiostitis and mucositis: diagnosis

– Asymptomatic apical periodontitis: tactics

– Systemic diseases and medication: effects on healing

– Periapical surgery: tactics and forecast

– Bone grafts: indications for use

– Cement separation: tactics and forecast

– Diagnostic methods: CBCT, X-ray or US

– Treatment plan for periapical pathology: an algorithm of actions.


Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 3.Pain control

– NSAIDs: advantages and disadvantages

– Recommendations for premedication

– Local anesthetics: pharmacological aspects and comparative characteristics

– Theory of anaesthetic cooling: principles

– Protocols of local anesthesia: advantages and technique:


- Intraosseous anesthesia

- Anesthesia on the upper jaw

- Anesthesia on the lower jaw.


– Innovations in local anesthesia: kovacaine

– Postoperative pain: time frame

– Treatment of acute pain: NSAIDs or opioids?

– Corticosteroids: indications and contraindications

– Pain development: genetic factors

– Probiotics in the complex treatment of pain

– Cryotherapy in patients with toothache

– Antibiotics: criteria and the validity of the use

– Diagnosis of pain: pain not odontogeniс

– Convergence projection theory: principles

– Pain management techniques

– Palpation of muscles: the basic guidelines

– Not odontogenic pain: types, Differential diagnosis, treatment:


- Neurovascular pain

- Muscle pain

- Claster pain

- Irradiating pain

- Neuropatic pain.


– Dental treatment for orofascial pain.


Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 4.Intra-canal infection and disinfection methods

– Root canal disinfection: the main problems

– Cognitive dissonance in endodontics

– Healing potential in patients

– Pragmatic clinical experiences: the value of

– Problems of in vitro research

– The microflora of the root canal: the difficulties of treating additional channels and role E. faecalis in the development of pathology

– Removal of infection from the channel: methods

– Sodium hypochloride: properties and methods of application

– The size and taper of the root canal: impact on the quality of irrigation

– Irrigation rate: optimal values

– Hypochloride accidents: causes and prevention methods

– Irrigation for the entire working length: methods and recommendations

– Irrigation solutions: features

– Activation of irrigation solution

– XP-Endo Finisher: Pros and Cons

– Using cannulas of different diameters: advantages of the technique

– EDTA: Pros and cons. Combination of EDTA and sodium hypochloride

– Chlorhexidine: the effect on the biofilm

– Irrigation protocol

– Choice of sealer and preparation of dentin

– Gentle Wave: Pros and cons

– The calcium hydroxide: principles of application

– Systemic diseases: effects on healing.


Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 5.Endodonto-periodontal lesions: diagnosis and treatment

– Periodontal or endodontic problems: diagnostic methods

– CBCT: application criteria and diagnostic algorithm

– CBCT or X-ray: what is More Effective

– Implantation or endodontic treatment: criteria and prognosis

– Diagnosis of root fracture

– Cement separation: diagnosis and treatment methods

– Healing of apical pathology: the role of lateral canals and J. Simon Classification

– Pulpar lesions: clinic, stages of diagnosis

– Diagnosis of lesions in the furcation area

– Periodontal disorders: clinical features, diagnosis

– Combined problems: treatment features

– Criteria for dental survival

– Fracture: CBCT diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis

– Surgical methods for the treatment of endodonto-periodontal lesions

– Blood clot or bone graft: healing of end-to-end defects

– Treatment results: CBCT analysis

– Bone grafting and bone preservation techniques: indications

– Replantation: methods of treatment

– The concept of root conservation: principles.


Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lesson 6.Modern concepts of endodontic treatment for the most effective result

– CBCT and X-ray: principles of treatment planning

– CBCT image: interpretation. Findings on CBCT

– Microscope in endodontics: advantages

– Treatment through the crown: criteria

– Conservative and ultra-conservative access

– How to avoid perforation

– Method of finding the MV2 channel

– Lower premolars: features of anatomy and treatment

– Endodontic template: application technique and benefits

– Apical seepage: causes and prognosis

– Restoration via crown or apical surgery

– Treatment of broad channels: methods and recommendations

– Postoperative apical foci: causes

– Integrity: the value for the long-term result

– Selective root healing: a technique

– Blocked root canals:

– A pocket true cyst, and the cyst: the differences and treatment

– Histological justification of the healing of foci

– Foreign bodies in the apical third of the canal

– Isthmus between root canals: tactics.


Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Course includes next lessons:

1h 49min
Lesson 1

Pain control: modern techniques in endodontics

Jorge Vera
1h 35min
Lesson 2

Periapical pathology: diagnosis, treatment, prognosis

Jorge Vera
2h 9min
Lesson 3

Pain control

Jorge Vera
1h 55min
Lesson 4

Intra-canal infection and disinfection methods

Jorge Vera
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Lecturers 1

Specialist in endodontics with practice limited to complex endodontic cases, retreatments, and endodontic microsurgery. Professor of Endodontics at the Autonomous University of Tlaxcala, Mexico. Visiting Professor at Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Maintains private endodontic practice in Tlaxcala, Mexico.

 

Over 30 years of specialized clinical and academic experience in nonsurgical and surgical endodontics. Research focuses on irrigation protocols, root canal disinfection, retreatment of endodontic failures, and orofacial pain management. Expert in microscope-enhanced endodontics and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) applications for complex case diagnosis.

 

Scientific Advisory Board Member for the Journal of Endodontics (American Association of Endodontists), International Endodontic Journal (European Society of Endodontology), and Giornale Italiano di Endodonzia. Former President of the Mexican Association of Endodontists. Recipient of the Samuel Seltzer Award for excellence in endodontic research from the journal Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontology (2005). International lecturer with over 500 presentations in 38 countries including at the European Society of Endodontology Congress and American Association of Endodontists Annual Meeting. Author of 84 peer-reviewed publications in leading endodontic journals. Contributing author to "Irrigation in Endodontics" (2015), "Atlas of Endodontic Surgery" (2017), and "Endodoncia" (2011).

 

DDS from National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City (1989). Certificate in Endodontics from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts (1993). Postgraduate training in endodontic microsurgery from University of Pennsylvania (2016) and orofacial pain from University of Louisiana (2018).

 

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