3D Endodontics: Disinfection, Obturation and Imaging
Brett E. Gilbert, DDS
Dentistry is practiced in three dimensions. Viewing and understanding root canal anatomy in 3D allows us to be better clinicians and offer more effective treatments. This workshop is designed to focus our mindful treatment of root canals in three dimensions. The complexity of root canal systems requires effective chemical debridement with irrigation. Obturation is critical to be able to seal these complex anatomical spaces effectively and efficiently. This hands-on workshop allows the participant to practice the techniques presented and to learn strategies on how to read cone beam CT scans. Learning Objectives: • How to view the complex root canal systems in 3D, and how to use this information to guide our treatment planning and procedural performance • To learn how critical irrigation is to the success rates of root canal cases, and to learn effective and efficient techniques to irrigate root canal systems • To learn effective and efficient techniques for 3D obturation of root canal systems
Course Code:
S027PW
Room: Time:
803AB – South Building
12:30 – 3:00 pm
Type:
Workshop Limited to 30 Participants Ticketed Paid
Audience: Dentist RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonues CE Credits) Fee + HST: $563.87 ($499 + $64.87)
Sponsored by:
Dr. Brett E. Gilbert graduated from the University of Maryland Dental School, completing his DDS in 2001 and attaining a certificate in endodontics in 2003. He is a Clinical Assistant professor in the Department of Endodontics at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry and is on staff at Presence Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago. Board-certified, Dr. Gilbert is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics.
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