CPD
3 Scientific Hours
Into the pulp Early Clinical Essentials
Presenters, topics and learning outcomes An update on canal preparation and irrigation techniques
Is it restorable? Dr Mark Johnstone Before undertaking endodontic treatment, it is essential to ensure the tooth is suitable for restoration. This lecture will present ways an endodontist assesses restorability and discuss factors that influence the structural and restorative prognosis of an endodontically treated tooth. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: ÜÜ appreciate factors that influence restorability ÜÜ better determine the restorability of endodontically treated teeth.
Endodontic diagnosis and treatment in 3D
Dr Daniel Felman Chemo-mechanical preparation of the root canal space provides the basis for disinfection required for successful root canal treatment. This presentation will review the current state of play relating to the chemo-mechanical preparation in modern endodontics. At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Recognise the importance of canal preparation procedures on treatment success ÜÜ Appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of various instrumentation techniques and systems ÜÜ Identify safe and effective irrigation strategies to optimise anti-microbial efficacy.
Dr David Fidgor Several technological advances have really enhanced endodontic diagnosis and treatment. The Operating Microscope provides superior magnification and illumination, which improves treatment by enhancing direct vision. With the advent of high resolution Cone Beam CT, it is possible to dramatically aid radiographic visualisation, providing accurate discrimination of anatomical structures in three dimensions for detailed preoperative diagnosis and treatment planning. This technology has many applications, for example assessment of undisclosed pathology, anatomy, resorption and root fractures. These will be illustrated using clinical case-based examples.
Jointly brought to you by the CPD and the Recent Graduates & Students Commi�ees
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Recognise the value of 3D visualisation in Endodontics ÜÜ Know how to read a Cone Beam CT scan ÜÜ Apply these methods for treatment planning. Register for 2 or more courses and save up to 15%
DATE
Wednesday 18 April 2018
TIME
6:00pm – 9:15pm
VENUE
ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street South Yarra VIC
FORMAT
Lecture
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Wednesday 11 April 2018
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FEES ADAVB Member
$220
ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$160
Non-ADAVB Member
$390
Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$208
Retired / Dental Student / Staff
$22