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Free learning in endodontics. 4,75 CE credits
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Михаил Соломонов
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Fabio Gorni
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Arnaldo Castellucci
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David Jaramillo
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4 lessons (5h 18min)
4.75 CE Credits

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Free learning in endodontics, for which you will receive 4,75 CE points!
During the online course you will learn:
– Protocols of the use of MTA in conservative and surgical endodontics
– Dentin-pulp complex responses to carious lesions: microscopic analysis
– Decision making in nonsurgical root canal retreatment.
Lesson 1.Free example. The use of MTA in conservative and surgical endodontics
– Evolution and properties of MTA
– Indications for the use of MTA in conservative and surgical endodontics
– Apical barrier technique
– Perforation closure by vertical compaction method
– MTA removal: indications and tactics
– Protocols for the use of MTA in endodontics:
- how to seal an open apex
- perforation under the microscope
- how to protect a pulp exposure to perform a direct pulp capping
- retrograde filling.
– Long-term results of using MTA in endodontics.
Recommended for: Endodontists, Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Free webinar by Michael Solomonov. What dentists never think about
Learn with Dr. Michael Solomonov:
– Complex cases in endodontics. Original program created by Michael Solomonov
– 3-Year Advanced Learning in Endodontics by Dr. Michael Solomonov (9 modules)
A unique opportunity to attend a free webinar by Michael Solomonov, a doctor who needs no special introduction!
What dentists never think about?
– Biology of periapical processes
– Clinical decisions, manipulations and meaningful follow-up periods
– Traps of danger zones in endodontics and prosthodontics
– Learning on case reports VS Gauss curve and Evidence-based medicine
– Keys to success.
Lesson 3.Dentin-Pulp Complex Responses To Carious Lesions: Microscopic Analysis
– Anatomy of Dens evaginatus
– Pulpal and periapical diagnosis
– Histological analysis of superficial and moderate carious lesions
– Histological analysis of deep caries lesion
– Pulp exposure due to caries
– Crack lines diagnosis with the help of CBCT
– Histological analysis of asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis
– Biofilm formation within dentinal tubules: histological analysis
– Biofilm formation within the root canals: histological analysis
– Obturation of lateral root canals: mistakes and how to avoid them
– Obturation of root canals in three dimensions: Guidelines.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.Decision making in nonsurgical root canal retreatment
– Multidisciplinary approach in endodontic treatment
– Nonsurgical root canal retreatment VS surgical approach: decision making algorithm
– Diagnosis and treatment planning: the role of CBCT
– Root canal retreatment: indications and contraindications
– Criteria for the success of root canal retreatment
– Treatment of an asymptomatic tooth: endodontical aspects.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
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