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Access Cavity: Working with Complex Endodontic Anatomical Variations
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4 lessons (3h 12min)
2.5 CE Credits

English
Access to the record for 180 days or without limits with Membership
Description
Key concepts, protocols, and tips in access cavity design for minimally invasive and predictable endodontic treatment!
Dr. Gergely Benyőcs and Federico Foschi will share their years of experience in dealing with anatomical variations in endodontic practice.
During the course, you will learn in detail about:
– Protocols for diagnosis and treatment planning of endodontic treatment for teeth with complex anatomy
– Working with various anatomical variations such as dens in dente, invaginations, and grooves
– Protocols for access cavity preparation and design
– Protocols for glide path preparation and canal shaping strategies
– Protocols for the management of dilacerations and C-shaped canals.
Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical demonstrations, this course will help you develop the skills necessary for successful endodontic treatment outcomes, from access design to root obturation.
Lesson 1.Anatomical Variations in Endodontics from a Clinical Perspective
– The challenges of making fast decisions in everyday endodontic practice
– Revisiting anatomical variations learned during university training
– The impact of routine and cognitive ease on clinical decision-making
– Common assumptions about root canal anatomy and their consequences
– The risks and mistakes caused by working from routine
– Strategies for avoiding routine work and reducing errors
– Importance of correct planning in complex anatomical cases
– Complex dental anatomies in endodontics: identification and treatment planning.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Access Design, Glide Path, and Shaping Strategies
– Techniques for creating an effective access cavity during endodontic treatment
– The concept and protocols of glide path in endodontics
– Tools and strategies for establishing a glide path during the instrumentation phase of the treatment
– Shaping strategies for different types of root canals
– The role of rotary and hand instruments in shaping
– Managing complex anatomy during shaping
– Step-by-step analysis of complex anatomical variant cases and how to properly manage them.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Microscopic Endodontic Anatomy and Its Clinical Implications
– The pulp-dentinal complex microstructure
– Role of dentine in maintaining tooth integrity
– Impact of pathological processes on tooth integrity
– Pathological modifications of dentine
– Tubular infection characteristics
– The most effective shaping techniques supported by available scientific evidence
– Protocols for activation of irrigants
– Irrigation adjuvants available to the clinician
– Endodontic outcome limitations in the presence of refractory infections
– Infections in the main lumen and dentine thickness (dentinal tubules and lateral canals)
– Protocols for the management of persistent infections.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.Macroscopic Anatomical Variations of Teeth in Endodontic Clinical Practice
– Overview of standard textbook anatomy vs. anatomical variability in teeth
– Impact of external tooth anatomy on endodontic anatomy
– Challenges posed by anatomical variations in diagnosing pathology
– Importance of identifying anatomical aberrations for diagnosis and treatment planning
– Role of CBCT in discerning major variations in endodontic anatomy
– Detailed description of main anatomical aberrations
– Working with dens in dente, invaginations, and grooves
– Examination of radix entomolaris and paramolaris
– Protocols for the management of dilacerations and C-shaped canals
– Application of CBCT in detecting endodontic anatomy
– Limitations of instrumentation effectiveness in isthmuses and fins
– Protocols for the Print and Try Technique: combining CBCT with 3D printing
– Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases: protocols for cavity access creation, canal instrumentation, and obturation.
Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.
Course includes next lessons:
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Anatomical Variations in Endodontics from a Clinical Perspective
Gergely Benyőcs0:01
Clinical Mindset and Ergonomics
9:04
Root Canal Anatomy and Shaping Strategy
15:01
Treatment Planning and Radiography (X‑ray & CBCT)
19:03
CBCT, Orifice Projection, and Instrumentation
28:36
Access Design, Magnification, and Case Lessons
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Access Design, Glide Path, and Shaping Strategies
Gergely Benyőcs0:01
Glide path and scouting
7:00
Hand instrumentation and balanced‑force technique
11:24
Shaping, irrigation and activation techniques
19:50
Operating microscope and canal anatomy (MB2 localization)
28:41
Localization, instrument handling and final case
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Microscopic Endodontic Anatomy and Its Clinical Implications
Federico Foschi0:01
Introduction and Pulp–Dentin Complex
3:05
Microscopic Dentin Anatomy and Smear Layer
10:15
Dentin Response: Dead Tracts and Tertiary Dentin
19:00
Apical Delta, Lateral Canals and Clinical Decisions
23:29
Irrigation Principles, Rubber Dam, and Sodium Hypochlorite
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Macroscopic Anatomical Variations of Teeth in Endodontic Clinical Practice
Federico Foschi0:01
Introduction and Tooth Anatomy Overview
7:22
Pulp Chamber Anatomy and Access Laws
15:02
Maxillary Molar Anatomy: MB2 Identification and Troughing
23:02
Root Canal Classifications and Isthmuses
33:02
C-shaped Canals, Isthmuses, and Surgical Indications
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