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School of radiodiagnostics in dentistry. Module on endodontics: a complete guide in CBCT and 2D radiography

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A course guide on the latest updates in digital dental radiography and endodontic navigating systems. 


The second module of OHi-S Project "the school of radiology" created specially for endodontists as well as for general dentists, who are passionate about Endodontics.


Within this module you will learn how to:


– Minimize the radiation load on the patient

– Conduct and analyze 2D film and digital imaging

– Analyze CBCT when planning endodontic treatment

– Treat root canals using static and dynamic navigation

– Use CBCT for classic and retrograde root canal filling.


As a result of training, you will learn how to see hidden pathologies, obstacles or treatment opportunities, which means:


– being able to treat canals better

– assurance of long-term results of endodontic treatment

– saving of time through better diagnostics and planning.

Lezione 1.2D Film radiography vs Digital radiography. Introductory lesson

– The main advantages of Digital radiology 

– Evaluating radiation dose for different radiographic exams

– Comparing digital sensors: CCD (Charged couple device) vs. CMOS (Complementary metal oxide semiconductor)

– Clarke’s positioning technique for the superimposition of structures

– Errors in radiography 

– Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative dental radiology

– Root canal working length determination: understanding the anatomical structures

– Ingle’s radiographic method of working length determination.

 

Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lezione 2.2D Film radiography vs Digital radiography

– The main advantages of Digital radiology 

– Evaluating radiation dose for different radiographic exams

– Comparing digital sensors: CCD (Charged couple device) vs. CMOS (Complementary metal oxide semiconductor)

– Clarke’s positioning technique for the superimposition of structures

– Errors in radiography 

– Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative dental radiology

– Root canal working length determination: understanding the anatomical structures

– Ingle’s radiographic method of working length determination

– Endodontic Apex Locator (EAL): the working mechanism, advantages and its interpretation

– EAL and X-ray

– Cases abd clinical tips.

 

Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lezione 3.CBCT in endodontics: diagnosis and treatment planning. Clinical guidelines and the ALARA principle

– Understanding differences between 2D film radiography vs digital radiography

– Proper diagnosis using 3D radiography: when is CBCT needed? 

– CBCT in endodontics. How to play with images in different planes

– How to improve treatment planning with CBCT

– Detection of periapical lesions

– Locating MB2 with the help of CBCT

– Diagnosis of calcified canals with CBCT

– CBCT to avoid iatrogenic errors 

– Clinical guidelines for CBCT in endodontics 

– Evaluating RCT with CBCT

– Limiting radiation doses: as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).

 

Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lezione 4.CBCT in endodontics: usage for orthogade, retrograde and surgical treatment

– Improvements in the dental office with 3D Radiology CBCT

– The principles of the international commission on radiological protection

– Current trends: low dose protocols/devices

– The ALARA concept

– How to judge the endodontic anatomy? Evaluation of root canal anatomy 

– 3D Endo new software: automatic design of canal trajectories

– The hidden “dangerous” anatomy: banana curvature and elbow abrupt curvature

– Hidden abrupt apical curvatures: instrumentation

– 3D visualization of canal trajectories and complexities

– Is NINJA access easy to perform? Is it predictable?

– Dynamic cavity access: minimally invasive access cavity and rational invasive access cavity

– 3D curvatures: double, triple, and S-shaped curvatures

– Treating complexities: unexpected fracture of NiTi instruments

– Bypass or remove broken instruments

– Selective coronal flaring 

– Iatrogenic errors: stripping/tooth cracks/fracture

– Artificial intelligence in endodontics and future trends. 

 

Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Lezione 5.CBCT in endodontics: software, static and dynamic navigation

– Patient-Endodontist communication with the help of latest dental technology 

– Orthograde and apical surgery 

– Endomicroscope: magnification and light 

– Normal pulp chamber, pulp stones and calcified pulp chamber

– Completely calcified canal 

– Unguided (free hand) vs. guided endodontics

– CBCT based Dynamic Navigation System (DNS): Navident

– Navident: plan, trace and place

– Dynamic Navigation in endo: access cavity, calcified canals, and surgery 

– Ninja access requirements 

– Dynamic Navigation System DNS: digital design of Ninja access. 

 

Recommended for: Endodontists, General dentists.

Il corso include le seguenti lezioni:

1o 5m
Lezione 2

2D Film radiography vs Digital radiography

Gianluca Gambarini
1o 1m
Lezione 3

CBCT in endodontics: diagnosis and treatment planning. Clinical guidelines and the ALARA principle

Gianluca Gambarini
1o 9m
Lezione 4

CBCT in endodontics: usage for orthogade, retrograde and surgical treatment

Gianluca Gambarini