From: Thursday, 22 July 2010 - 9:00am To: Friday, 23 July 2010 - 5:00pm Every day |
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Dental Continuing Professional Development Course: Contemporary endodontics
COURSE NUMBER: 2115
CONVENER:
A/Professor Peter Parashos
PRESENTERS:
A/Professor Peter Parashos
Dr Mark Evans
Dr Matt Filei
Dr Vijay John
Dr Luke Moloney
Dr Jeff Ward
Dr Mark Weis
(Endodontists)
COURSE FORMAT: Lecture program/demonstrations/hands-on lab sessions DATES: Thursday 22 and Friday 23 July 2010 (9.00am – 5.00pm each day) VENUE: Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street, Carlton FEE (GST incl.): $1,350 REGISTRATION LIMIT: 20 CPD CREDIT: 12 hours Scientific CPD
MAJOR TOPICS • Seven lectures by endodontists: diagnosis, rotary NiTi systems and techniques • Sealing the root canal system, electronic apex location, procedural complications and the role of MTA, restoration of the endodontically treated tooth, trauma update • Demonstrations of electronic apex location and several rotary NiTi systems • Demonstrations of obturation strategies • Two afternoons of hands-on practice supervised by endodontists • Hands-on experience with a range of rotary NiTi systems in extracted teeth • Hands-on experience with apex location • Hands-on experience with obturation of canals • Simple and effective root canal obturation techniques • Opportunity to use an operating microscope • Aseptic endodontic strategies to achieve maximum microbiological control LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the course, participants will be able to apply: • strategies and techniques for endodontic diagnosis • small hand instruments in contemporary endodontic instrumentation • concepts of working length determination including the use of electronic apex locators • principles and practical aspects of rotary NiTi techniques and systems • concepts of root canal preparation with rotary NiTi • criteria for optimal root canal obturation • concepts of root canal obturation using thermoplastic techniques • the use of MTA in endodontic obturation, vital pulp therapy and perforation repair • the role of the operating microscope • restorative strategies for root filled teeth • current management techniques of dental trauma
This two-day program will feature lectures and handson sessions in the School’s state of the art laboratory
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Location: Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street, Carlton
Contact: 61 3 9341 1506 |