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Dental trauma without drama

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2 lessons (2h 38min)

2.25 CE Credits

2.25 CE Credits

English

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Description

An online guide containing comprehensive information on dental trauma.

 

In just 3 lessons you will learn:

 

– protocols of immediate management of teeth following horizontal root facture

– the endodontic management protocols for teeth that develop pulp necrosis and infection of the root canal system following horizontal root fracture

– methods of treatment of external inflammatory root resorption

– techniques of endodontic treatment of teeth with open apex in deep fractures.

Lesson 1.Management of Horizontal Root Fractures

– New classification for horizontal root fractures

– The clinical findings and diagnose teeth with horizontal root fractures

– The various tissue responses to horizontal root fractures

– The prognosis for teeth following horizontal root facture according to the position of the fracture

– The immediate management of teeth following horizontal root facture

– The long-term management of teeth with horizontal root fractures

– The endodontic management protocols for teeth that develop pulp necrosis and infection of the root canal system following horizontal root fracture

– The restorative options for managing teeth with horizontal root fractures.


Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontics, General dentists.

Lesson 2.Strategies to reduce the consequences of impact trauma to the teeth

– The favourable and unfavourable consequences of impact trauma to the teeth

– Factors that affect the healing of traumatic dental injuries

– The requirements for external inflammatory resorption to occur

– How external inflammatory resorption can be prevented following certain injuries to the teeth

– How external inflammatory resorption can be managed if it is already present

– Factors that lead to ankylosis and external replacement resorption

– How external replacement resorption may be minimised or delayed

– Classify the injuries where root canal treatment should be commenced as part of emergency or early management of the injury

– Outline the injuries where root canal treatment should not be part of the emergency management of the injury.


Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontics, General dentists.

Course includes next lessons:

1h 13min
Lesson 1

Management of Horizontal Root Fractures

Paul V. Abbott
1h 25min
Lesson 2

Strategies to reduce the consequences of impact trauma to the teeth

Paul V. Abbott