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CPD Approx. 1:45 Hours
£25.00

P339 Management of Iatrogenic Mishaps in Endodontics

Speakers: Robert Dyas BDS DCH MMedSci FDSRCS, Fellow of ITIDr Sanjeev Bhanderi BDS MSc MFGDP(UK)Dr George Jacob BDS MDS

  • About This Course

This is the tenth and final module in our Endodontics series of 10 recorded webinars.  

It covers management of iatrogenic mishaps in endodontics.

The series is provided by a collaboration of experts in the field.

In this series, we endeavour to provide a unified learning platform, providing sound evidence based practical solutions to common problems encountered in day to day practice of endodontics.

At the end of this programme of ten modules, you will understand current, independent evidence based advice and increase your knowledge about how to improve your endodontic treatment.

This module is also available as part of a complete set of 10 Modules - P340 Endodontic Series

Aims

This course aims to provide learners with knowledge and understanding of how to prevent and avoid iateogenic mishaps and complications, how to manage and minimise risk in endodontics and how to deal with mishaps and complications when they occur. An overview of case selection and how to decide when to treat an endodontic case and when to refer it, is given.

Objectives

  • Explain how to prevent and avoid iateogenic mishaps and complications.
  • Outline how to manage and minimise risk in endodontics.
  • Outline how to deal with mishaps and complications when they occur, including: instrument separation, perforations, irrigation mishaps, ledge formations, mishaps, injuries and damage and challenges of retreatment.
  • Discuss how to select appropriate endodontic cases - when to treat an endodontic case and when to refer it.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course you will understand how to:

  • Prevent and avoid iateogenic mishaps and complications.
  • Manage and minimise risk in endodontics.
  • Deal with mishaps and complications when they occur, including: instrument separation, perforations, irrigation mishaps, ledge formations, mishaps, injuries and damage and challenges of retreatment.
  • Select appropriate endodontic cases - when to treat an endodontic case and when to refer it.

GDC Development Outcomes

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