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Non-Surgical Root Canal Retreatment. Clinical Protocols by Yoshi Terauchi
A course that will transform your approach to non-surgical root canal retreatment.
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12 lessons (6h 15min)
4.5 CE Credits

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Description
Online Training with Yoshi Terauchi — your key to successful non-surgical root canal retreatment and predictable instrument fragment removal with minimal complications and long-term results!
During the course, you will learn:
— Accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for non-surgical retreatment
— Effective and safe techniques for removing gutta-percha and bacterial biofilms from root canals
— Methods to prevent and bypass ledges in canals using predictable and practical approaches
— Innovative approaches to root canal obturation using MTA.
Objective of this training:
— Develop skills for precise and safe removal of instrument fragments using modern techniques and specialized equipment
— Learn to manage complications such as ledges and perforations, significantly improving treatment prognosis
— Gain confidence in applying comprehensive retreatment protocols aimed at long-term success and tooth preservation.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to master advanced techniques and significantly elevate the quality of your endodontic practice!
Lesson 1.Clinical Thinking in Endodontics with Yoshi Terauchi
— The lifestyle of Yoshi Terauchi
— The financial aspects of endodontic treatment by Yoshi Terauchi
— Critical thinking: Why should endodontic treatment be more expensive than placing a dental implant?
— Review of articles and textbook chapters published by Yoshi Terauchi
— Extraction or management of hopeless teeth with large periapical lesions
— Retreatment and periapical healing
— Extraction vs implants vs endodontic retreatment
— Management of cases involving retrieval of broken instruments inside the canals.
Lesson 2.Endodontic Retreatment: Diagnosis, Pain, and Healing
— Four reasons to remain highly successful in endodontic retreatment
— Goals of endodontic retreatment
— Definition of success in endodontics
— Differentiating odontogenic and non-odontogenic pain
— Healing of apical periodontitis: literature review
— Understanding the process of delayed healing and the progression of healing
— The three sources of pain
— Diagnosis in endodontic retreatment cases
— Post-endodontic restoration failure and its impact on the prognosis of endodontic therapy
— Understanding the pain response in inflamed pulp
— Periapical pathology
— Percussion and pulp diseases.
Lesson 3.Psychogenic and Neuropathic Pain in Dental Practice
— Psychogenic pain and its understanding in dentistry
— Neuropathic tooth pain after endodontic procedures
— Factors that can induce psychogenic pain and the descending pain inhibitory system
— Understanding “happy hormones” and serotonin production in relation to dental practice
— Phantom tooth pain: analysis of cases of non-odontogenic pain misdiagnosed and treated endodontically
— The flowchart of tissue damage: from pain to healing.
Lesson 4.Gutta-Percha Removal and Modern Obturation Techniques in Endodontics
— The effect of restoration quality on the prognosis of endodontic treatment
— The prognosis of endodontic treatment depending on the coronal restoration
— The sealer-based obturation (SBO) technique
— The continuous wave condensation (CWC) technique
— The difference between the single cone (SC) technique and the continuous wave condensation (CWC) technique
— MTA as a root canal filling material
— External apical root resorption associated with apical periodontitis
— Targets to remove in retreatment cases
— Step-by-step protocol for the prevention of coronal leakage using composite material
— Problems with gutta-percha (GP) root canal fillings and GP-centered infection
— Instruments and step-by-step protocols for gutta-percha (GP) removal
— Step-by-step protocols for the removal of external gutta-percha (GP) fillings.
Lesson 5.Modern Technologies for Root Canal Cleaning and Obturation Removal
— Video demonstration of the removal technique for gutta-percha filling
— Single-visit endodontics
— Analysis of clinical cases of gutta-percha removal and root canal obturation with MTA
— Removal of MTA obturation material using ultrasonics and EDTA
— Step-by-step video demonstration of the removal of set MTA obturation material
— Biofilm removal protocols
— Application of the Piezoflow for debris removal within the root canals
— Biofilm removal using Self-Adjusting Files (SAF) and the XP-endo Finisher
— Video demonstration of the application of the XP-endo Finisher.
Lesson 6.Advanced Techniques for Bypassing Ledges in Root Canals
— Management of ledged canals
— Characteristics of ledge formation
— Prevention of ledge formation and instrument fracture
— Analysis of different root canal file tip designs
— Crown-down technique and shaping
— Working with bi-conical file tips
— Video demonstration of ledge management using bi-conical file tips and rotary instrumentation
— Techniques to bypass an invisible ledge
— Selection of files and rotation settings for bypassing a ledge
— Application of the AI Motor with T-mode by Woodpecker
— T-mode techniques for bypassing ledges
— Techniques for bypassing invisible ledges with MP NiTi rotary files
— Bypassing ledges in S-shaped canals
— Analysis of clinical cases and video demonstration of the protocols.
Lesson 7.Broken File Removal in Endodontics: Diagnosis, Planning, and Prognosis
— Three factors affecting the success of broken file removal (BFR)
— The procedure for broken file removal (BFR) and canal preparation in a funnel shape
— Diagnosis and treatment planning for broken file removal (BFR)
— Do you need to remove every single broken instrument?
— Prognosis of retained instruments
— Broken instruments in relation to healing
— Case study: broken instrument with a preoperative periapical lesion in retreatment
— Accurate CBCT diagnosis and treatment planning.
Lesson 8.Management of Broken Instruments: Mechanical, Ultrasonic, and Surgical Techniques
— Characteristics of mechanical removal of broken instruments
— Surgical approach to removal of broken instruments
— Application of ultrasonic tips for broken instrument removal
— Placement of ultrasonic tips inside the canal
— Protocols for ultrasonic activation without pecking motion
— Drawbacks of using ultrasonics and how to manage them
— What type of irrigant is best for instrument retrieval
— Step-by-step video demonstration of using ultrasonics for instrument retrieval.
Lesson 9.Broken Instrument Removal with the Terauchi File Removal Kit
— Key canal preparation techniques for broken instrument removal
— Application of the Terauchi File Removal Kit (TFRK)
— Protocols for canal enlargement
— Protocols for retrieving separated instruments using the Terauchi File Removal Kit (TFRK)
— The 10-second rule when working with the ultrasonic tip from the Terauchi File Removal Kit (TFRK)
— Removal of broken instruments with MP NiTi files.
Lesson 10.Strategies for Removing Broken Files Using TFRK Loop and XP-Endo Shaper
— Recommended irrigant when removing a broken file beyond the curve with ultrasonics
— Application of the TFRK loop
— Preparation for the use of the TFRK endodontic loop
— Removal of broken instruments with the XP-Endo Shaper
— Rational speed in relation to torsional fatigue and cyclic fatigue
— Video demonstration of working with the TFRK endodontic loop
— Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases.
Lesson 11.Broken File Removal Beyond the Apex: Clinical Protocols and Material Selection
— Removal of broken instruments beyond the apical foramen
— Application of Piezoflow and XP-Endo Finisher
— Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases of broken instruments beyond the apical foramen
— Flowchart of broken file removal treatment plan
— Protocols for single-visit endodontic treatment
— Why MTA obturation over gutta-percha in non-surgical retreatment cases?
— Canal preparation for MTA and preparation for gutta-percha: comparison of the two techniques
— Comparison of properties between MTA and gutta-percha
— Advantages of MTA non-surgical retreatment prior to micro-endodontic surgery.
Lesson 12.Clinical and Histological Insights into MTA Obturations
— Histological assessment of MTA application and literature analysis
— Step-by-step MTA obturation procedure
— MTA obturation using 812MT with sonics
— Detailed analysis of clinical cases from diagnosis to post-treatment healing monitoring.
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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.
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