Primary Anterior Teeth Can Be Saved?: Treatment Options for Cosmetic Repair
Thursday, January 30, 2025
8:00 – 11:00 am
Course Code:
305TH
Cost:
$399.00
Credits:
3
CE Hours
A “bombed out”, necrotic, and abscessed primary anterior tooth is not always cause for extraction. This course allows attendees to practice treatment options and MID for caries diagnosis, pulp therapy, and cosmetic repair of primary anteriors both with and without pulp therapy. Attendees will learn to perform full coverage composite crowns and Zirconia preformed crowns. Treatment is performed on typodont teeth with pulp chambers.
Speakers
In this course attendees will:
- Implement a caries detector dye for early intervention
- Review the factors for IPC v DPC
- Practice access and pulp removal on primary anterior teeth
- Use pulp medications to safely and non-toxically restore the health of the tooth and periodontal tissues
- Sample glass ionomer cements, bonding agents and composites that work on primary anteriors to restore strength
- Restore the pulpotomized tooth with composite crown formers and esthetic zirconia crowns
Supplies
Sponsors
The GC America Inc. grant has been applied to this course. Thanks to GC America Inc. for course materials.
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