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Continuing Education in the Comfort of Your Home!
Online CE Educational Series
Dentaltown has launched a new educational series of CE courses. This course series is designed to educate and inform dentists on current clinical procedures in a progressive format.
New! Endodontics Series
Welcome to parts one and two of a three-course series
Speakers: Dennis Brave, DDS, and Kenneth Koch, DMD
Part I: Locating the Elusive Root Canal
Part II: Precision Based Endodontics
Synopsis:This course is the second in a three-part series. It will discuss the use of nickel titanium rotary files, design features, variable vs. constant taper preparations, and how hybrid techniques may benefit the clinician. This segment will conclude with a comparison of torque versus cyclic fatigue issues.
Educational objectives:Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to achieve the following: - Understand the two ways of preparing a root canal: variable vs. constant taper.
- Appreciate the benefits of alternating contact points (ACP’s) on a reamer blank.
- Understand the clinical technique associated with the EndoSequence files.
- Understand “Endodontic Synchronicity.”
- Know when to perform a .04 and a .06 taper preparation.
- Anticipate the future of endodontic shaping.
Part III: New Dimensions in Obturation
Synopsis:This program will conclude with a discussion of obturation techniques. Current methodology will be evaluated from a historical perspective, as well as clinical success. The concept of “user friendliness” will also be discussed. This
section will also introduce a new glass ionomer-based obturation technique.
Educational objectives:Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to achieve the following: - Realize that whatever the technique employed, the sealer is what creates the seal in endodontic obturation.
- Fully understand the concept of a monobloc and recognize its benefits.
- Learn the multiple benefits associated with glass ionomer cements and their use in endodontics.
- Realize that glass ionomer cement, when used as a sealer rather than filler, can be retreated in a straightforward manner.
- Fully understand the Activ GP technique and its intended goal.
Implantology
Speaker: Samuel Strong, DDS
Part I: Implementing Dental Implants into the General Practice
Part II: Basic Implant Prosthetics, a Primer for the General Practice
Part III: Basic Implant Surgery for Posterior Single Implants
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