The endodontic treatment of all types of teeth, including the anterior, premolar, and molar teeth, can be challenging. To ensure the success of your endodontic procedure, it is crucial to have a thorough understanding of the complexities of root anatomy. These intermediate-level CE dental courses will examine how to perform endodontic therapy on anterior, premolar and molar teeth. The procedure-based courses will also include examples of endodontic filing and obturation systems to demonstrate how to create an efficient workflow. By the end of the curriculum, participants will have a concrete understanding of the foundation of endodontics and feel comfortable moving to our Mastery courses.
The general practitioner seeking to provide endodontic care will most likely focus initially on anterior cases. An understanding of dental root anatomy and the proper access preparation shape will help assure successful completion of the endodontic procedure in the anterior. This course will emphasize a systematic workflow using examples of several endodontic filing and obturation systems.
The general practitioner seeking to expand their skill in providing endodontic care will have desire to treat premolar cases. An understanding of root anatomy and the proper access preparation shape will help assure successful completion of the endodontic procedure in the premolar area. This course will emphasize a systematic workflow using examples of several endo filing and obturation systems.”
Endodontic treatment for molar teeth is often more difficult than in the anterior or premolar region. Molars have more complex root anatomy and visualization of the canal orifices is often challenging. An understanding of root anatomy and the proper access preparation shape will help assure successful completion of the endodontic procedure for molars. This course will emphasize a systematic workflow using examples of several endo filing and obturation systems.