"Managing Instrument Separation in Endodontics

Introduction to the Workshop 

Title: Mastering Instrument Separation in Endodontics: 

A Comprehensive Live Online Workshop

Duration: 2-3 Hours

Date and Time: 15th september 2024, 10:00 AM IST ( 4:30 AM GMT)

Welcome to our specialized live online workshop on the "Management of Instrument Separation in Endodontics." This two-hour intensive session is designed for dental professionals looking to deepen their understanding and enhance their skills in handling one of the most challenging aspects of endodontic treatment: instrument separation.

 Workshop Objectives:

1. Understanding Instrument Separation   

- Definition and types of instrument separation.   

- Causes and contributing factors.   

- Impact on endodontic treatment outcomes.


2. Prevention Strategies:   

- Best practices in instrument usage.  

- Techniques to minimize the risk of separation.   

- Selection of appropriate instruments and materials.


3. Management Techniques:   

- Diagnostic approaches to detect separated instruments.  

 -Retrieval and Bypass.   

- Case studies and real-world examples.   

- Step-by-step guidance on managing complex cases.

  - Interactive Q&A sessions to address specific concerns.   


Join us for this comprehensive workshop and take your endodontic practice to the next level. Enhance your expertise, improve patient outcomes, and become proficient in managing instrument separation with confidence. We look forward to your participation and a highly productive learning experience

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It's a Live program with Recording also available in case you miss from 16th September to 23rd September

Early Bird Offer Rs 499/ USD 7 till 8th August

From 9th August onwards Rs 999/USD 17

CERTIFICATE WILL BE GENERATED AT THE END OF PROGRAM.


Rs.499/USD 7 till 8th August


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Our Mission

We aim to help 1,00,000 Dentists worldwide to Uplift their practice and grow exponentially.

Topics:

Introduction to Instrument Separation

Prevention of Instrument separation

Management of Instrument Separation

Improving Prognosis of the case