Course Description
Learn how you can perform root canals better, faster and safer. Learn of recent product and procedural innovations that have made successful endodontic outcomes more predictable. Many practical clinical tips and tricks will be demonstrated and tailored to novice and experienced GPs. See how root canals could be done in a single visit. Learn how to locate and instrument calcified and curved canals and obturate predictably. Post-op pain, flare-ups and infection management via analgesics and antibiotics will also be reviewed.
Under close supervision by Dr. Haas, participants will learn via exercises, how to locate and negotiate canals (including curved & calcified) instrument and obturate more efficiently and safely on acrylic and extracted teeth. There will also be exercises on safe and effective intra-canal irrigation.
This workshop is tailored for novice and experienced general dentists.
NOTE: Participants will need to bring at least three previously accessed teeth stored in bleach.
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– FASTER. Learn how to more efficiently: locate canals (including MB2), instrument and obturate with fewer steps.
– BETTER. Learn how to better: access teeth, locate and instrument calcified canals, follow curved canal, anesthetize (hot) teeth, improve intra-canal medications.
– SAFER. Learn how to separate less files, prevent perforations, avoid canal ledging / blocking, prevent obturation extrusion, reduce post-op pain.
– Learn how to perform single visit root canals.
– Learn the what and when of analgesics and antibiotics in endodontics and how to reduce post op flare-ups.
– Learn how to diagnose endo versus non-endo related symptoms and avoid wrong treatments.
– Learn to locate and instrument calcified and curved canals with small hand and new generation NiTi files.
– Learn how to predictably obturate root canal systems (not just canals).
– Learn how to safely and effectively perform intra-canal irrigation, activation and debridement.
– Learn of protocols needed for single visit endo, intra-canal irrigation and simplified warm obturation.
– Learn clinical tips on how to instrument posterior teeth and how to manage patients with limited mouth openings.
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Please arrive within 30 minutes before the course start time to sign in.
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Complimentary coffee/tea and lunch are provided for course participants. Please indicate any dietary restrictions upon registration.
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Cancellations made more than 10 calendar days before the course start date will receive a full refund. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 10 calendar days of the course start date.
Refunds will not be issued for registrants who do not attend, regardless of reason for absence.
Registrations cannot be transferred to another individual.
To cancel your registration, please follow the link and instructions provided in the registration confirmation email. If you are eligible for a refund, the refund will be processed automatically upon cancellation. Please allow 3-5 business days for the transaction to be completed.
Continuing Dental Education (University of Toronto) reserves the right to cancel courses due to insufficient registrations, instructor cancellation, or unforeseen circumstances beyond our control. In the event of course cancellation, a full refund will be issued, and registrants will be notified promptly. We are not liable for any associated losses, damages, or expenses, including travel and accommodations.
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After completing this course, a certificate of completion that indicates the number of Continuing Education (CE) points earned will be sent to you within 7-10 days by email.
Instructor
Dr. Manor Haas has been a certified specialist in endodontics since 2002 and is extensively involved in continuing education. He is on staff at the Hospital for Sick Children Department of Dentistry. He also maintains a full-time private practice limited to endodontics and microsurgery in Toronto, Canada. Manor is a regular contributor to dental magazines and websites and has lectured internationally on nearly all aspects of endodontics. More recently, he has become an avid user and proponent of dental social media as a means to educate the dental community. He goes by his Instagram tag “TheDentalPlumber”.
Sponsorship
The University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry appreciates the unrestricted educational grants provided for this course by Dentsply Sirona.