FDC2023 Session Directory
Strategic Dentin Conservation in Endodontics: Theoretical Concepts and Practical Applications
Course Code: C64
Speaker: Dr. Mark Limosani, DMD, MSc
CE Hours: 3.00
Start: Saturday, July 1, 2023, 9:00 AM
End: Saturday, July 1, 2023, 12:00 PM
Track: ENDODONTICS, ENRICHMENT
Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Dental Student
Speaker: Dr. Mark Limosani, DMD, MSc
CE Hours: 3.00
Start: Saturday, July 1, 2023, 9:00 AM
End: Saturday, July 1, 2023, 12:00 PM
Track: ENDODONTICS, ENRICHMENT
Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Dental Student
REGISTRATION CATEGORY |
EARLY 4/14 |
REGULAR |
ONSITE 6/16 |
DENTIST - FDA/ADA MEMBER |
$69 |
$79 |
$89 |
NON-MEMBER DENTIST |
$79 |
$89 |
$99 |
ASSISTANT |
$49 |
$59 |
$69 |
DENTAL STUDENT |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Description:
This course will include conducting an ongoing review of current literature as it pertains to the influence of tooth structure conservation and outcome. Dr. Limosani will discuss current alterations to the traditional treatment philosophy and their impact on dentistry. He will concentrate on how to perform endodontics in a predictable, reproducible manner using modern techniques that aim at enhancing the long-term prognosis of the tooth. Included in this lecture will be a thorough discussion concerning access, headways in rotary file design and metallurgy, instrumentation philosophy and various obturation options. This is a two-part course (C64 and W33) that is best attended as a full-day experience for comprehensive learning. You must register and pay for both courses for the full-day experience. However, attendees may choose to take the lecture course only.
This course will include conducting an ongoing review of current literature as it pertains to the influence of tooth structure conservation and outcome. Dr. Limosani will discuss current alterations to the traditional treatment philosophy and their impact on dentistry. He will concentrate on how to perform endodontics in a predictable, reproducible manner using modern techniques that aim at enhancing the long-term prognosis of the tooth. Included in this lecture will be a thorough discussion concerning access, headways in rotary file design and metallurgy, instrumentation philosophy and various obturation options. This is a two-part course (C64 and W33) that is best attended as a full-day experience for comprehensive learning. You must register and pay for both courses for the full-day experience. However, attendees may choose to take the lecture course only.
Learning objectives:
Participants will be able to:
- understand pulpal and periapical diagnosis.
- treatment plan for ailing natural dentition.
- learn restoratively driven access and shaping.
- gage obturation of minimally prepared canals.
Partial Sponsor(s):


About the speaker: Dental degree, University of Montreal Faculty of Dentistry; master's degree in dental science, Nova Southeastern University; multi-disciplinary residency, Queen Elizabeth Oral Health Center of McGill University; fellow, Royal College of Dentists of Canada; diplomate, American Board of Endodontics; private practice, Weston, FL.
Disclosure: Neither I nor members of my immediate family have any financial relationships with commercial entities that may be relevant to this presentation.
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