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WHAT’S NEW in pediatric dentistry

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Anup Panda
Stephane Simon
Virinder Goyal
Ghassem Ansari
Sanchit Paul
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The second module of OHI-S project "What's NEW?"!

 

This time we have prepared a course for all doctors who work with children and teenagers.

 

The “What’s NEW in Pediatric Dentistry” training consists of 4 blocks:

 

– Anesthesia

– Direct restoration

– Indirect restoration

– Pulp therapy. Endodontic treatment.

 

What to expect from the course:

 

– only new ideas and concepts

– up-to-date and evidence-based data

– updated and simplified techniques.

Lesson 1.Pulp vitality preservation: from pulp capping to pulp chamber pulpotomy. Trends 2022. Introductory lesson

– New classification of pulpitis 

– The aim of an endodontic treatment

– The esthetic perspective of an endodontic treatment

– Diagnosis, decision making, and the expectation of endodontic treatment 

– The role of inflammation in pulp defense but also in pulp healing

– Histology of pulp inflammation 

– The key factors that have influence on the prognosis of pulp vitality preservation techniques

– The key factors to take into account when choosing between pulp capping or pulp chamber pulpotomy.

Lesson 2.Pulp vitality preservation: from pulp capping to pulp chamber pulpotomy. Trends 2022

– New classification of pulpitis 

– The aim of an endodontic treatment

– The esthetic perspective of an endodontic treatment

– Diagnosis, decision making, and the expectation of endodontic treatment 

– The role of inflammation in pulp defense but also in pulp healing

– Histology of pulp inflammation 

– The key factors that have influence on the prognosis of pulp vitality preservation techniques

– The key factors to take into account when choosing between pulp capping or pulp chamber pulpotomy

– The key factors to take into consideration for selecting the capping material

– Managing treatment failures and retreatments. 

– Clinical cases. 

Lesson 3.Endodontic treatment of permanent immature tooth: from apexification to revitalization

– Immature teeth particularities 

– Apexogenesis 

– Apexification and MTA 

– How understanding of biology will help the clinician to better select clinical cases for regenerative procedures

– Revitalization and Revascularization 

– Advantages of revitalization and apexification

– Contraindications of revitalization and apexification

– Tissue engineering: stem cells, growth factors, and scaffold dental pulp

– Repair vs. Regeneration 

– Outcomes:

 

- patient-based outcome

- clinician-based outcome 

- scientist-based outcome.

 

– Revitalization of mature teeth

– The clinical factors to take into account when selecting one technique or the other depending on the clinical situation.

Lesson 4.Endodontic management of traumatized immature permanent teeth

– Dental trauma classification

– The clinical and radiographic features of:

 

- enamel fractures

- uncomplicated crown fractures

- complicated crown fractures 

- crown-root fractures

- root fractures

- concussion

- subluxation

- luxations (lateral, extrusive and intrusive). 

 

– Diagnostic tests and procedures used in examining patients with dental injuries

– Possible responses of pulp and periradicular tissues to the injury 

– Treatment protocols (immediate and long term) for various types of traumatic injuries

– Outcomes of traumatic dental injuries

– Pulp capping, apexification and apexogenesis: detailed protocols 

– Regenerative endodontic: detailed protocols.

Lesson 5.Updates on the use of stainless steel crowns in pediatric dentistry

– Advantages of stainless steel crowns

– Indications for stainless steel crowns

– Crown selection

– Evaluation of the crown reduction and preparation: occlusal, proximal and peripheral

– The instruments and materials needed to work with stainless steel crowns

– Step-by-step preparation, seating and fixing of the stainless steel crown

– Contraindication for SS crown placement

– Modification in crown size: undersized and oversized crowns

– SSC and abutments as a space maintainer

– Anterior crossbite correction with SSC

– Open Face SSC: the aesthetic version of SSC

– The HALL Technique: indications, contraindications, methods, instruments, and advantages

– The success and failure criteria of conventional crown restorations and the HALL technique crowns.

Lesson 6.The science of pulp capping in primary molars

– The zones of carious dentin: affected dentin and infected dentin

– Understanding the dentin terminology: tertiary, reactionary, reparative, infected, and affected dentin

– Management of deep caries in primary teeth

– Clinical diagnosis of a pulpal condition

– Stepwise (two-step) caries excavation

– Indirect Pulp Capping (IPC): rationale, indications, and contraindications

– The clinical procedures for indirect pulp capping

– Direct pulp capping: treatment objectives, indications, and treatment considerations

– The salient features of successful pulp capping

– The ideal properties for pulp capping materials

– Histological changes after pulp capping

– Keys to clinical success with pulp capping.

Lesson 7.Predictable full coverage crowns in pediatric dentistry. Step-by-step work protocol

– Full coverage crown restoration for primary teeth

– Communication with parents. Motivation for crowns

– Indications and contraindications for the use of crowns in children

– Necessary equipment, tools and materials

– X-ray examination before and after treatment

– Stainless Steel Crowns: 

 

- Indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages

- Tooth preparation protocols

- Cementation 

- Postoperative instructions. 

 

– The HALL technique: 

 

- Indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages

- Chairside protocol of the technique. 

 

– Strip crowns: 

 

- Indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages

- Tooth preparation protocols

- Composite strip crowns

- Glass ionomer strip crowns

- Injection moulding technique.

 

– Zirconia crowns in pediatric dentistry: 

 

- Posterior and anterior zirconia crowns

- The tissue attachment to zirconia 

- Case selection 

- Tooth preparation protocols 

- Methods for controlling hemorrhage 

- Crowns try-in and common errors 

- Cementation.

 

– Postoperative period and general recommendations

– Difficulties, complications and ways to solve them

– Clinical tips and tricks.

Lesson 8.New Frontiers in Dental Materials to use on the Pediatric Patients

– Evidence-based guidelines on non-restorative treatments of cavitated and non-cavitated carious lesions in primary and permanent dentitions 

– Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF): advantages, indications, and clinical application

– Caries management challenges of uncooperative and medically compromised patients

– Management of early childhood caries: caries prevention vs arrest

– Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART)

– Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Technique (SMART)

– Silver Modified Interim Therapeutic Restoration (SMITR)

– The HALL technique: advantages, indications, and clinical application  

– HALL technique vs conventional SSC

– Resin sealant technique: indications and clinical application

– Resin Infiltration: indications and clinical application

– Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) and Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Cement (RMGIC): advantages, indication, and clinical application

– Closed and Open Sandwich Technique

– The critical clinical applications of dentin substitutes (Biodentin ® and MTA®).

Lesson 9.Minimally invasive dentistry and bioactive materials in dental caries and molar incisor hypomineralization

– What is the meaning of Minimally Invasive Dentistry (MID):

 

- Non-restorative caries control

- Restorative caries control

- Selective caries removal. 

 

– Caries prevention: xylitol as a sugar substitute

– Sealants of pits and fissures: hidden fissures and early diagnosis of caries

– How to differentiate between infected and affected dentine

– Rotary caries removal: conventional tungsten carbide burs and their microhardness

– Rotary caries removal: polymer bur for carious dentin removal

– Mechanical caries removal: classification of each type of excavator

– Direct pulp capping in primary teeth 

– Silver Diamine Fluoride 38%: Non-Restorative Cavity Control 

– Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) and enamel hypoplasia 

– Bioactive biomaterials

– SMART TECHNIQUE:

 

- Early Lesions

- Deep Caries

- Caries in teeth affected by MIH.

Lesson 10.Biomimetiс in pediatric dentistry

– Biomimetic in Minimally Invasive Dentistry: Bio-Remineralization

– Bioactive Glass Materials in Dentine: MTA, Biodentine and NeoMTA in indirect and direct pulp capping

– What does Biomimetic mean in pediatric dentistry? 

– New Generation of Glass Ionomers with Strontium

– Giomers

– Minimally Invasive Dentistry in molars affected by MIH:

 

- Hypersensitivity Control

- Deproteinization of hypomineralized enamel 

- Bioactive Biomaterials

- Adhesion

- Aesthetic Restorative Treatment.

Lesson 11.New approaches and facts in dental local, moderate, general anesthesia in children

– Dental phobia: fear, anxiety, panic disorders, dentophobia 

– Pediatric behavior types

– Dental anxiety and stress management

– Dental pain evaluation 

– The domains of pediatric patient management: physical, pharmacological, aversive and linguistic domains 

– Indications of local, general, and moderate anesthesia (sedation)

– Pain levels and nerve fibers responsible for pain 

– Common analgesic prescribed to pediatric patients

– Classification of local anesthetics: Amide group 

– Classification of local anesthetics: Ester group 

– Local anesthetic characterization for pediatric patients: the onset, potency, and protein binding capabilities

– The ASA classification system and the INR reading 

– Local anesthesia injection technique: features, composition, and dose calculation

– Oral block injections: IO, ASA, MSA, PSA, NP, GP, IA, and IN nerve block 

– The additive and synergistic effect of anesthetics

– Inhalation, Enteral, and Parenteral Anesthesia

– Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and drug interaction

– Guidelines for sedation and general anesthesia

– Preparations for sedation

– Preparations for general anesthesia

– Side effects of using local and general anesthesia

– Complications during local and general anesthesia.

Course includes next lessons:

1h 28min
Lesson 2

Pulp vitality preservation: from pulp capping to pulp chamber pulpotomy. Trends 2022

Stephane Simon
1h 8min
Lesson 3

Endodontic treatment of permanent immature tooth: from apexification to revitalization

Stephane Simon
1h 20min
Lesson 4

Endodontic management of traumatized immature permanent teeth

Virinder Goyal
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Lecturers 9

Endodontist specializing in complex non-surgical retreatment, broken file removal, and minimally invasive endodontic techniques. Founder and Director of Dental Arts Academy, Tokyo, Japan. Part-time Professor at Tokyo Medical & Dental University. Private practice in Connecticut, USA and at Micro-Endodontic Center, Tokyo.

 

Over 33 years of clinical and academic experience in endodontics since graduating in 1993. Earned DDS from Tokyo Medical & Dental University (1993), completed endodontic residency (1995), and received PhD from Department of Endodontics, Tokyo Medical & Dental University. Maintains private practice limited exclusively to endodontics since 1998, developing expertise in complex retreatment cases referred by specialists across Japan and internationally.

 

International authority on endodontic file retrieval having developed the Terauchi File Retrieval Kit (TFRK), featuring the revolutionary Yoshi Loop micro-lasso enabling unparalleled access to broken instruments in narrow and curved canals, and modified ultrasonic tips requiring minimal tooth structure removal. Developer of standardized protocols for predictable instrument removal achieving success rates over 95% with retrieval times averaging under 15 minutes. Innovator in MTA obturation techniques for perforation closure and retreatment cases.

 

DDS (1993) and PhD from Tokyo Medical & Dental University. Published extensively in national and international peer-reviewed journals on endodontic retreatment outcomes, instrument retrieval techniques, ledge management, and MTA applications. Contributor to multiple textbook chapters including the 11th edition of "Pathways of the Pulp," considered the definitive endodontic reference worldwide. International lecturer presenting hands-on courses in Japan, Korea, Australia, USA, Europe, and Middle East on non-surgical retreatment protocols, file removal techniques, and complication management. Founder and Director of Dental Arts Academy providing advanced training in endodontics and aesthetic restoration with world-renowned clinicians. Teaches comprehensive retreatment protocols emphasizing accurate diagnosis, effective biofilm removal, ledge management, and predictable MTA obturation for long-term success and tooth preservation.

 

Professor in the Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry at Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College & Hospital, Maharashtra, India. Clinical Director and PhD Supervisor at The Tooth Fairy, a leading pediatric dental clinic in Mumbai. One of India's most distinguished pediatric dentists and educators with expertise in conversational hypnosis and behavior management.

 

Over 18 years of clinical and academic experience since completing postgraduate training in 2008. Expert in pediatric behavior management including conversational hypnosis techniques, conscious sedation protocols, treatment of children with special needs, management of dental conditions in children below 5 years, and comprehensive pediatric preventive dentistry. First pediatric dentist in Navi Mumbai to practice exclusive pediatric dentistry. Known for innovative approaches to child psychology and non-pharmacological behavior management earning him the affectionate title "the dentist uncle" among his young patients.

 

Graduate of extensive training courses in pediatric dentistry, conscious sedation, and hypnosis from India and international institutions. International lecturer presenting at major pediatric dentistry conferences worldwide on topics including "Rethinking Conversational Hypnosis: A Great Tool in Pediatric Dentistry," innovative behavior management strategies, and treatment approaches for challenging pediatric cases. Regular faculty at international pediatric dentistry congresses including collaborations with legends Stephane Simon and Virinder Goyal. Clinical Director overseeing all aspects of clinical operations at The Tooth Fairy, implementing best practices ensuring a welcoming child-friendly environment. PhD Supervisor mentoring graduate students in pediatric dentistry research. Consultant pedodontist at various hospitals and clinics throughout Mumbai region. Educator dedicated to spreading experience and training the next generation of pediatric dentists combining evidence-based clinical skills with compassionate child-centered care.

 

BDS from Pune University. MDS (Master of Dental Surgery) in Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry from Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka (2008).

 

Professor and Head of the Endodontics Department — Université Paris Cité (formerly Paris Diderot, UFR d'Odontologie) and attending endodontist at the Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière–Charles Foix (AP-HP, Paris). One of France's leading academic endodontists and an internationally recognized researcher in pulp regeneration and biologically active endodontic therapy.

 

Author of 8 books on endodontics — including the multi-volume textbook Endodontie Clinique (Éditions CdP) — and author or co-author of over 60 peer-reviewed publications in indexed journals (Google Scholar h-index: 28; 3,100+ citations), spanning mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) studies, vital pulp therapy, regenerative endodontic procedures (REP), and the molecular biology of pulp–dentin complex repair. Member of the Pulp Biology and Pathology network of researchers with strong links to the Dental Hospital Birmingham Pulp Biology Group (Profs. Anthony Smith and Paul Cooper).

 

DCD — Université Paris Diderot; MPhil and PhD — Queen Mary University of London (QMUL); DSc (Habilitation to Direct Research, HDR) — Université Paris Diderot. Senior Clinical Lecturer in Endodontology — QMUL Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry (2012–2014). Member of the European Society of Endodontology (ESE) and Société Française d'Endodontie (SFE).

 

Professor and Chair of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute (Sunam, India). Clinical and academic focus spans caries prevention, behavior guidance, and evidence-based preventive pediatric dentistry.

 

Over 23 years of combined clinical and academic experience in pediatric dentistry. Contributor to two textbooks of Pediatric Dentistry and one textbook of Operative Dentistry. Author and co-author of more than 40 peer-reviewed papers in national and international indexed journals. Active presenter at national and international congresses across Asia and beyond.

 

Chair of the Education Committee, International Association of Pediatric Dentistry (IAPD); Member of the IAPD Board of Directors. Adjunct Faculty at Dr. D.Y. Patil University, Pune. Founder President of the South Asian Association of Pediatric Dentistry; Board Member, Pediatric Dentistry Association of Asia; Past President, Indian Society of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry.

 

BDS, MDS; Member of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow (MFDS RCPS Glasgow).

 

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