Endodontic Treatment Of Immature Permanent Teeth

Endodontic Treatment Of Immature Permanent Teeth

The immature permanent tooth presents 2 major anatomical challenges:

  1. Thin dentinal walls
  2. A wide-open apex

How can these cases be managed: is an endodontic treatment indicated, and if so what would be the ideal treatment? Does the vitality of the pulp matter? Is partial pulpotomy or full pulpotomy indicated or would a pulp capping suffice? Is it a revascularization or an apexification treatment? What about regeneration? What materials should be used and how are they handled? Can it be done in a single visit and what is the prognosis of such cases?

At the end of this 2-hour presentation participants will be able to:

  1. List the clinical and radiographical criteria required to determine the appropriate therapy.
  2. Distinguish between vital pulp therapy and non-vital therapy.
  3. Describe the clinical steps and materials required to accomplish the appropriate treatment.

A variety of cases with clinical images and videos will be showed in order to better illustrate the various concepts.

A maximum of 20 participants per course. Dinner and drinks will be provided.

Language

English

Location

Centre Endodontique Saint-Laurent

Date

March 14th 2019

Credits

2 CE CREDITS

Time

18:30 – 20:30 (Registration at 18:00)

Cost $120 + Taxes

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