Evening Bites: Endodontic Prognosis in the Implant Era

Evening Bites: Endodontic Prognosis in the Implant Era
This lecture is designed for dentists, hygienists and oral health therapists.

Course Overview

We strive to provide our patients with solutions that are life-long. Failing this, we want to provide the longest lasting, best value solution that is both functional and aesthetic. With excellent options available from Implant Dentistry, there has been increasing levels of scrutiny of endodontic therapy outcomes. Increasing levels of scrutiny of implant outcomes has in turn followed this. But is science assessing the correct factors? Does the evidence exist to allow us to make an appropriate judgement on either modality?

In this lecture we will investigate what evidence exists for various treatment options and consider alternative theories on what matters when it comes to providing a positive long-term outcome for our patients. We will also look at a number of non-endodontic factors to see how these may impact on our ability to provide a good long-term outcome in both endodontic or implant therapy. The currently accepted technical aspects of endodontic treatment will be critically appraised and real-life examples will be presented to challenge the way we assess treatment options.

 

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will learn how to:

  • Understand patient centred outcomes and why they matter
  • Understand the factors that affect endodontic outcome
  • Understand the factors that affect implant outcome.
 

Presenter biography

Dr Pat Caldwell


Patrick Caldwell is a registered specialist in Endodontics. He graduated in Dentistry from the University of Queensland in 1998 and went on to work for the Royal Australian Navy, both ashore and at sea. During this time, he undertook advanced training in restorative dentistry and in 2002 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons.

In 2005 Patrick graduated with a Masters of Dental Science in Endodontics. Following this, he returned to work with the Royal Australian Navy and was also engaged as a Visiting Specialist at the Sydney Dental Hospital. In 2009 Patrick moved to Shanghai, China where he was the only Endodontist in a city of 21 million people.

Patrick has since gone on to complete additional training in implant dentistry, graduating with a Masters of Clinical Dentistry in Implant Dentistry. Patrick currently practices at the Sunshine Coast, focussing on endodontics and implant dentistry.

 

Event Pricing

In-Person

ADA Member Dentist - $110
ADA Member 1st and 2nd Year Graduate - $90
ADAQ Member Practice Staff - $110
Non-Member Dentist - $145
Non-Member Practice Staff - $145

Online

ADA Member Dentist - $90
ADA Member 1st and 2nd Year Graduate - $70
ADAQ Member Practice Staff - $90
Non-Member Dentist - $125
Non-Member Practice Staff - $125

 

CPD Points

1.5 Scientific hours
 

EVENT PARTNER

ADAQ is pleased to announce that this event is supported by BOQ Specialist

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When
4/20/2022 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Where
ADAQ CPD and Training Centre 26-28 Hamilton Place Bowen Hills, QLD 4006 AUSTRALIA

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