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'Endodontics
in General Practice - What you need to know, What you need to do'
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Monday 22nd November 2010 |
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10.00am - 1.00pm |
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Hilton, Watford -
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Cost: £69 (plus
VAT) |
3
hours CPD |
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It is widely accepted that the
standards of endodontic treatment in the UK health services are
generally poor. Why is this and how can we all improve?
Endodontics should be easy and it should be fun for all the
dental team. Understanding basic principles is fundamental to
success. Simplified methods to shape, clean and fill root canal
systems are now available and treatment is now easier than at
any time in the past. Litigation in endodontics is on the
increase in the UK. This half day seminar will help you provide
the best endodontics you can within the health services
framework and avoid problems for you and your patients. Do not
miss this opportunity to take your endodontics to the next
level, improve treatment outcomes and understand the subject
from an evidence based standpoint. |
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Subjects to be covered include:
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Understanding success and failure in
endodontics
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Implants versus endodontics - the great
debate
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Essential armamentaria for today's
endodontics
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The role of irrigation and its
importance in microbial control and tissue elimination
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Fundamentals of access cavity
preparation and canal shaping and cleaning
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Assessing the minefield of different
canal preparation and filling products
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Endodontic emergencies and pain relief
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Endodontic litigation
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Learning
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Appreciate that the understanding of
endodontic basic principles is key to success
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To learn a simplified method to shape,
clean and fill root canals 3. Know how to treat an endodontic emergency
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How to avoid the minefield of litigation
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How to enjoy endodontics rather than hate
it!
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1:00pm CLOSE OF PROCEEDINGS |
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Speaker |
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Dr Julian Webber, BDS, MS,
DGDP, FICD
Dr. Webber has held teaching positions both at Guys Hospital and
Eastman Dental Schools whilst maintaining a practice limited to
Endodontics in central London since 1978. In 2002 he opened the
Harley Street Centre for Endodontics. Dr Webber teaches and
writes extensively. He has been President of the British
Endodontic Society and of the American Dental Society of London.
He is an active member of the American Association of
Endodontists serving on various committees. Dr Webber is Editor
in Chief of Endodontic Practice Journal, and is also a
clinical advisor to Private Dentistry journal. |
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