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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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