Monday, June 13, 2016

What’s New and What Works in Endodontics





General dentists who attend “What’s New and What Works in Endodontics Part I & Part II” will master the skills needed to perform endodontic treatments, and take their practice to the next level.

This is a two-day course with one day focusing on the lecture portion and the second day allowing participants to view a hands-on demonstration of what was taught during the lecture. Topics include:

Cleaning and shaping the root canal system, and avoiding file fracture and other inadvertent complications.

  • Understanding how to implement glide path files to improve procedural efficiency.
  • Exploring the available options for effective irrigation.
  • The role of obturation in endodontic care and the use of new obturation materials.
  • Modern techniques in non-surgical retreatment.

Attendees will leave this course equipped with techniques that will lead to more consistent, predictable, and efficient root canal treatments.

Learn more and sign up for both sections today!

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