41 minutes CPD/CE
Description
This is part 4 of the Endodontic Series. Problem solving in endodontics Part 2.
Aims and objectives:
- Understanding when primary root canal treatment fails and when to retreat.
- Identify apparent "failures" to primary root canal treatment
- Indications for root canal treatment
- Identify which of orthograde or retrograde root canal treatment is needed (or both)
- Rationale for root canal retreatment
- Clinical steps in non-surgical root canal treatment
- Equipment in your armamentarium to effectively retreat the tooth
Learning outcomes:
By the end of this TubulesTalk, the learner will gain knowledge of knowing the role of root canal retreatment and decide when to intervene, how to intervene and what to use for the intervention and when to refer.
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To view all parts of this series, please click on the titles:
The UKDS Endodontic Series. Live clinical case of a lower molar root canal treatment
The UKDS Endodontic Series. Cracked teeth in the pandemic
The UKDS Endodontic Series. Problem solving in endodontics. Part 1 of 2
The UKDS Endodontic Series. Problem solving in endodontics. Part 2 of 2
The UKDS Endodontic Series. Surgical Endodontics