
Course Description
An in-depth look at all the components necessary to arrive at an accurate odontogenic diagnosis and the proper nomenclature for charting your findings. The second part of the course deals with the most common non-odontogenic sources of pain which can mimic tooth pain and how to differentiate them. The presentation concludes with a series of case studies illustrating all the techniques covered in parts I and II. The session ends with a question-and-answer period.
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Upon completing this course:
1. Perform an accurate odontogenic diagnosis
2. Accurately chart both pulpal and periapical status of teeth
3. Differentiate between odontogenic and non-odontogenic sources of pain and acquire a basic knowledge of the most common non-odontogenic conditions
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Please arrive within 30 minutes before the course start time to sign in.
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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.
Speaker
Dr. Ian Grayson obtained his BSc and DDS from the University of Toronto. Following graduation in 1981, Dr. Grayson completed a General Practice Residency at Toronto General Hospital. He was in private practice for over 25 years and was Clinical Director at LIUNA Local 183 Dental Centre in Toronto until 2013. That year, he entered Harvard School of Dental Medicine and completed his Masters of Medical Science in Endodontics and Microsurgery. Following graduation, he was named Clinical Director of Endodontics at HSDM. Subsequently, he joined Limited to Endodontics in Brookline, MA and in 2021, was appointed Endodontic Instructor and Lecturer at Cambridge Health Alliance in Cambridge, MA. Since 2017, he has been retained by The Expert Witness Institute based in New York, NY to provide opinions and testimonies for pending litigations.
Upon returning to Toronto in 2023, Dr. Grayson splits his time as endodontist in private practice, Clinical Instructor of Post-graduate Endodontics at the University of Toronto, and Associate Clinical Professor of Endodontics at the University at Buffalo, NY. As well, Dr. Grayson provides remediation courses for the RCDSO. For fun and relaxation, he spends as much time as possible on squash courts and ski hills.
Dr. Grayson is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics.