Dental CE Course: Treating the Untreatable: The True Scope of Endodontics

Until recently, many specific clinical conditions have been considered untreatable by conventional, non-surgical endodontic treatment. Conditions such as extensive coronal breakdown, canals obstructed by calcification or broken instruments, anatomic aberrations, perforating root resorption, root fractures and persistent disease after previous endodontic treatment have been treated surgically or extracted. Dr. Shimon Friedman, a highly regarded researcher, clinician and teacher in the field of endodontics, will spend the day showing you how advances in instruments and techniques, along with a better understanding of endodontic disease, will allow you to treat many of these conditions non-surgically. You will benefit from a detailed discussion of retreatment strategies and techniques demonstrated through actual clinical cases.

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Contact Information

University of Minnesota School of Dentistry

6-406 Moos Health Sciences Tower
Minneapolis, MN   55455
United States
612-625-1418; (

Website: http://www.dentistry.umn.edu

Course Information

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Credits:7