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World Class Obturation for General Dentists

Dr. David Clark, D.D.S.

Course date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 07:00 PM (EST)

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1h
95.00
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Can endodontics be minimally invasive? Biomimetic? Last as long as implants?

Course fee: $95.00

The implant era has raised the bar for endodontics, serendipitously as new tools and techniques allow for the next level of endodontic excellence.  Instead of "blindly poking around" the pulp chamber and "machining" the delicate root with Gates Gliddens and large rotary files, there are other options!  Once we have created the new shapes, then how can we perform ideal obturation?

  • Safer, better endodontic access by re-thinking access with new shapes, locations and instruments
  • Case specific obturation goals
  • Obturation of the ovoid canal system
  • Obturation backfill with traditional and small gauge needles.
  • Tips for managing high flow, lower temperature gutta percha backfill

Special Update:  Minimally invasive endodontic access, canal shapes and obturation challenges for the new Clark/Khademi Endodontic cusp tip to apex shaping philosophy.

Educational Objectives: 

Attendees will...
  1. understand the risks and benefits of lateral condensation technique versus vertical compaction of heated gutta percha/resin based obturation
  2. receive step by step instructions on the clinical steps required for plasticized gutta percha technique utilizing pack down and back fill techniques with modern equipment including microscopes, ultrasonics and the new Obtura III Max unit.
  3. gain confidence to trouble shoot potential complications and learn practical clinical tips from actual cases. 

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