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Endodontics for General Dentists:<br />

Advanced, Practical and Comprehensive<br />

Manor Haas, DDS, MSc(D), Cert. Endo, FRCD(C)<br />

This course is tailored for novice and experienced general<br />

dentists and will review: • Endo diagnosis (including 3-D<br />

imaging); • anesthesia (including hot teeth); • access<br />

preparation; • locating and instrumenting canals (including<br />

calcified and MB2) more efficiently; • how to reduce file fractures; • intracanal<br />

medication; • single versus multiple appointment endo, warm predictable;<br />

• obturation and use of • analgesics and • antibiotics in endo cases. The<br />

pros and cons, including clinical and financial ROI, of many new endodontic<br />

techniques and instruments.<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

• Know how to diagnose, endo access, locate canals and instrument more<br />

efficiently and safely using the latest generation of armamentaria<br />

• Understand the many fundamental and advanced aspects of endodontic<br />

treatment that every dentist should know<br />

Session Code: S-317<br />

Time:<br />

8:30 – 11:00 am<br />

Type:<br />

Lecture<br />

Lecture is a pre-requisite to the PM workshop<br />

Audience:<br />

Dentist Only<br />

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2<br />

Fee:<br />

Free<br />

Surgical and Prosthetic Complications and Solutions<br />

Related To Implant Therapy<br />

Neena D’Souza,<br />

BDS, MDS, MSc<br />

(Prosthodontics),<br />

FRCD(C)<br />

Vinay Bhide,<br />

BASc(Hons), DDS,<br />

MSc(Perio), FRCD(C)<br />

With the evolving scope and nature of implant therapy and the increasing number<br />

of practitioners providing this service in their practices, it is no surprise that both<br />

surgical and prosthetic complications are increasing as well. There are a number<br />

of factors that can lead to complications on both the surgical and prosthetic<br />

side. This joint presentation will aim to highlight those complications that are<br />

encountered most frequently in clinical practice. As with most complications, the<br />

ones related to implant therapy are largely preventable with proper awareness,<br />

experience and planning. This presentation will provide attendees with practical<br />

solutions to surgical and prosthetic implant-related complications for both fixed<br />

and removable restorations. Most of all, it will emphasize prevention and how to<br />

avoid these complications in the first place using clinical examples.<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

• Increase awareness of known surgical and prosthetic complications<br />

encountered in clinical practice<br />

• Provide practical solutions to surgical and prosthetic implant related<br />

complications for both fixed and removable restorations<br />

• Emphasis on prevention and avoidance of surgical and prosthetic<br />

complications<br />

Saturday May 7 | ASM 2016 Sessions |<br />

Locate, Negotiate, Instrument and Oburate Workshop<br />

Manor Haas, DDS, MSc(D), Cert. Endo, FRCD(C)<br />

This workshop is tailored for general dentists. Participants<br />

will learn via exercises on acrylic and extracted teeth, how<br />

to instrument and obturate more efficiently and safely.<br />

Participants will be exposed to dental microscopes and be<br />

shown how beneficial they are in diagnosis of fractures, endodontic access,<br />

locating calcified canals and instrumentation and obturation. The workshop<br />

will include an honest and constructive review of the day’s instrumented and<br />

obturated cases via immediate digital radiographic imaging.<br />

Please note: participants are required to bring three previously accessed but not<br />

instrumented extracted teeth stored in bleach.<br />

Session Code: S-319<br />

Time:<br />

12:30 – 3:00 pm<br />

Type:<br />

Lecture<br />

Audience:<br />

Dentist Only<br />

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2<br />

Fee:<br />

Free<br />

See you in 2017<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

• Learn to locate and negotiate calcified canals using various techniques and<br />

very efficient instruments<br />

• Learn how to obturate the workshop’s instrumented teeth in 3D, predictably<br />

and efficiently<br />

• Learn to evaluate endo instrumentation and obturation via digital<br />

radiographs and microscopes<br />

Session Code: S-318<br />

Time:<br />

12:30 – 3:00 pm<br />

Type: Workshop (Capacity: 30)<br />

AM Lecture is a pre-requisite to the workshop<br />

Audience:<br />

Dentist Only<br />

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 Bonus Point) Ticketed Event<br />

Fee: $420<br />

May 4-6, 2017<br />

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