Technological resources applied to biological endodontics
Prof. Renato de Toledo Leonardo
Location: Pavilion 15 - level 1, Hall 1.E
Date: 15.09.2017, Friday
Time: 09:00 - 10:00
Course type: Lecture
Language: English
Simultaneous translation into: Polish
Educational points: 1
Cost: included in the Congress fee
Technological resources applied to biological endodontics will cover pulp and periapical inflammatory alterations in relation to etiology, prevention, diagnosis and endodontic treatment, offering an in-depth look into histologic, pathologic, and microbiological aspects of the root canal treatment. This course will educate on strategies to reach clinical, radiographic, histopathological and legal success in endodontics. You'll discover new approaches in diagnosis, imaging (cone beam computed tomography), magnification, apex locators, and ultrasonic cleaning and shaping, mechanized instrumentation, temporary dressings, bonding techniques to fill the canal and successful follow-up.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify dentition and periodontal tissues alterations in relation to endodontics;
• Gaining knowledge and understanding regarding biological concepts and technological resources;
• Address new approaches to techniques and guidelines with relation to irrigation protocol, instrumentation, temporary dressings and root canal filling.