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Endodontics in

the modern era

Easier and simpler


techniques to save teeth
and manage infection

Francesco Mannocci
and Julian Webber

BIRMINGHAM | Friday 7 September 2018 6 hours


LONDON | Friday 28 September 2018 verifiable CPD

DEVELOPMENT OUTCOME

Learning objectives
• Learn a simplified canal shaping technique
• Identify how to maximise the chances of long-term tooth survival
• Choose an irritant protocol to clean the root canal system
• Learn a simplified obturation technique
• Understand how to use cone beam CT in diagnosis and treatment planning
• Compare instrumentation techniques for removing bacteria from root canals
• Explore the use of bioactive sealers in endodontics.

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SEMINAR PROGRAMME

08:30 Registration, refreshments and exhibition


09:00 Modern concepts in endodontics and the standard of care
• Understanding success and failure in endodontics
• Controversies in endodontics
• Understand the European Society of Endodontology guidelines on endodontic
treatment and their role in litigation
• How to make an endodontic diagnosis and deal with endodontic emergencies.

Julian Webber, Specialist in Endodontics

10:30 Morning refreshments and exhibition


10:50 Modern endodontic technique and its impact on saving teeth
• How to achieve the perfect access cavity
• Using a single NiTi file to shape the canal – the new revolution in canal preparation
• Understanding the importance of irrigation in cleaning the root canal system
• Obturating the canal three dimensionally with gutta percha – why it’s better
• Implants versus endodontics – understand what’s right and what’s wrong.

Julian Webber, Specialist in Endodontics

12:20 Lunch and exhibition


13:20 New aspects in the diagnosis and treatment of endodontic
infection – Part 1
• Is the tooth restorable? Are we making the right decisions?
• The use of cone beam CT in diagnosis and treatment planning in endodontics
• Root canal instrumentation with super-flexible files in continuous rotation:
better and faster.

Francesco Mannocci, Head of Endodontology, King’s College London

14:50 Afternoon refreshments and exhibition


15:10 New aspects in the diagnosis and treatment of endodontic
infection – Part 2
• Comparing instrumentation techniques – which one is better at removing bacteria
from root canals?
• The use of bioactive sealers in endodontics
• The use of cone beam CT in the assessment of outcome in endodontics.

Francesco Mannocci, Head of Endodontology, King’s College London

16:40 Close of seminar


© British Dental Association 2018

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SPEAKERS

Francesco Mannocci
Head of Endodontology, King’s College London
Francesco Mannocci is a Specialist in Endodontics and Restorative
Dentistry. He obtained his MD in 1986, and his DDS in 1990, in Pisa, Italy,
and a PhD in Clinical Dentistry from King’s College London in 2001. He
worked in private practice in Pisa for 18 years while collaborating with
the University of Siena as a Visiting Professor. He became Lecturer in
Endodontology at King’s College London in 2004, Senior Lecturer/Honorary
Consultant in 2006, Head of Endodontology in 2008 and Professor of
Endodontology at King’s College London in 2011. He also maintains a
private practice limited to endodontics in Central London.
Francesco has authored more than 120 papers in international peer
reviewed journals. He is Associate Editor of the International Endodontic
Journal. His research work has included restoration of endodontically
treated teeth, instrumentation techniques, dental anatomy, histology,
endodontic radiology and endodontic microbiology.

Julian Webber
Specialist in Endodontics
Julian Webber was the first UK dentist to receive a Masters Degree in
Endodontics from a university in the USA. Julian received his BDS from
Birmingham University in 1974 and his MS and Certificate in Endodontics
from Northwestern University Dental School, Chicago, Illinois, USA in 1978.
He has been a practising endodontist in Central London since 1978 and
opened the Harley Street Centre for Endodontics in October 2002.
Julian lectures extensively in the UK and has travelled abroad on many
occasions to lecture to major world dental and endodontic societies.
Through his various workshops and hands-on courses, he has helped to
train many general dentists in the skills of modern endodontic technique.
Julian has been President of the British Endodontic Society and the
American Dental Society of London. He is an executive committee
member of the American Dental Society of Europe, an active member
of the American Association of Endodontics, currently serving on various
committees and a fellow of the International College of Dentists. Julian
is also Editor-in-Chief of the Endodontic Practice Journal, a clinically-
orientated endodontic publication with a worldwide readership.

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Endodontics in the modern era
Easier and simpler techniques to save teeth and manage infection
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