Safety and Simplicity in Root Canal Instrumentation
Hilton Anatole Dallas 2201 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX, United StatesMyths, Metal and Motion
Speaker: Keith Evans, DMD, MS
Myths, Metal and Motion
Speaker: Keith Evans, DMD, MS
As a result of recent improvements in metallurgy, enhanced designs, and innovative rotary file motions, we now need to understand how these changes affect clinical instrumentation. Furthermore, we must take advantage of these improvements to create an instrumentation protocol that combines Safety with Simplicity.
Speaker: Keith Evans, DMD, MS
In this presentation, Dr. Allen Nasseh will condense and review the most important aspects of endodontic therapy, starting with concepts for clinical success, diagnosis, anesthesia, access and irrigation, all the way to instrumentation, Obturation and post-op management of the typical case in the modern dental practice.
Speaker: Allen Ali Nasseh, DDS, MMSc
Anatomically Centered Endodontics is not about a new instrument or a new material, but rather the combination of scientifically proven techniques and materials in one simple, biologically driven, and inexpensive workflow.
Speaker: Alex Fleury, DDS, MS
Speaker: Allen Ali Nasseh, DDS, MMSc
Anatomically Centered Endodontics is not about a new instrument or a new material, but rather the combination of scientifically proven techniques and materials in one simple, biologically driven, and inexpensive workflow.
Speaker: Keith Evans, DMD, MS
Anatomically Centered Endodontics is not about a new instrument or a new material, but rather the combination of scientifically proven techniques and materials in one simple, biologically driven, and inexpensive workflow.
Speaker: Chafic Safi, DMD
This lecture session will address endodontics from both an advanced perspective and from a restorative point of view. The key in making endodontics profitable is being able to do cases consistently well and in manner that leads directly to the final restoration.
Speaker: Anne L. Koch, DMD
As a result of recent improvements in metallurgy, enhanced designs, and innovative rotary file motions, we now need to understand how these changes affect clinical instrumentation. Furthermore, we must take advantage of these improvements to create an instrumentation protocol that combines Safety with Simplicity.
Speaker: Anne L. Koch, DMD
Anatomically Centered Endodontics is not about a new instrument or a new material, but rather the combination of scientifically proven techniques and materials in one simple, biologically driven, and inexpensive workflow.
Speaker: Alex Fleury, DDS, MS