Introduction to the Program

¿Quieres ponerte al día sobre el uso de los últimos modelos de Microscopio Óptico en Odontología? Elige esta Postgraduate diploma y podrás actualizar tus conocimientos en su manejo de manera 100% online”  

El uso del Microscopio Óptico en la consulta odontológica permite a sus profesionales obtener una imagen clara, nítida y precisa sobre partes muy concretas del diente, ayudándoles con el diagnóstico y con la aplicación de tratamientos como la Endodoncia, en los que la práctica exhaustiva y minuciosa es fundamental para conseguir los mejores resultados y no afectar a las piezas contiguas. Y es que la anatomía de la propia dentadura optimiza el uso de esta herramienta, la cual puede ser configurada en base a las características de cada persona.

El desarrollo tecnológico que se ha producido en la última década ha favorecido la evolución de mecanismos como este, los cuales se han convertido en elementos fundamentales de las clínicas en base a su efectividad y a las posibilidades que surgen de su uso. Por ello, TECH ha considerado necesario el desarrollo de un programa a través del cual los especialistas de este ámbito puedan ponerse al día sobre las novedades relacionadas con el Microscopio Óptico y su uso, sobre todo, en el diagnóstico y tratamiento para dientes infectados o descompuestos cuya causa parte del nervio de la propia pieza. Además, trabajarán con la información más completa y actualizada sobre las patologías pulpo-periodontales y las relaciones endoperiodontales, así como en los retratamientos y en las técnicas más vanguardistas para la cirugía y la microcirugía endodóntica.

Todo ello a través de 450 horas de material diverso, presentado en un cómodo formato 100% online. Y es que, aparte del temario, el egresado tendrá acceso a casos clínicos basados en situaciones reales, vídeos al detalle, artículos de investigación, lecturas complementarias, noticias, resúmenes dinámicos de cada unidad ¡y mucho más! De esta manera, podrá contextualizar la información de cada módulo, así como profundizar en cada apartado de manera personalizada.

Además, este programa contiene un grupo de exclusivas Masterclasses sobre los principales avances en el campo de la Endodoncia. Estas correrán a cargo de un verdadero experto internacional en la materia.   

Un programa de 6 meses en el que contarás con exclusivas Masterclasses impartidas por un especialista de máximo prestigio en el campo de la Endodoncia”   

Esta Postgraduate diploma en Endodontics with Optical Microscope contiene el programa científico más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:

  • El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Odontología 
  • Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional 
  • Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje 
  • Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras  
  • Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual 
  • La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet 

Un programa diseñado, además de perfeccionar tus competencias profesionales, para que puedas ponerte al día de los materiales más eficaces para la Endodoncia en el contexto odontológico actual”

El programa incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.  

Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.

El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos. 

Podrás acceder al Campus Virtual siempre que quieras, sin horarios ni límites, y a través de cualquier dispositivo con conexión a internet"

Un programa diseñado para que actualices tus conocimientos sobre el concepto moderno de la Endodoncia de manera garantizada a lo largo de 6 meses de capacitación multidisciplinar"

Syllabus

The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals knowledgeable about the implications of specialization in daily medical practice in who are aware of the relevance of the current relevance of training to be able to treat a patient with problems that require Endodontics with Optical Microscope and are committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.

This Postgraduate diploma in Endodontics with Optical Microscope contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”

Module 1. The Modern Concept of Endodontics

1.1. Reviewing the Concept of Dentinal Canal, Cementary Canal and Pulp Stump, Pulp Cap, or Differentiated Apical Periodontium

1.1.1. Dentinal Canal
1.1.2. Cementary Canal
1.1.3. Pulp Stump, Pulp Cap, or Differentiated Apical Periodontium

1.2. Reviewing the Concept of Root Cementum, Apical Foramen, Periodontal Membrane, and Alveolar Bone

1.2.1. Cementodentinal Junction
1.2.2. Root Apex
1.2.3. Root Cementum
1.2.4. Apical Foramen
1.2.5. Periodontal Membrane

Module 2. Pulpo-Periodontal Pathology and the Endoperiodontal Relations

2.1. Differential Diagnosis between Endodontic and Periodontal Lesions

2.1.1. General Considerations
2.1.2. The Pulpo-Periodontal Communication Pathways
2.1.3. Symptomatology and Diagnosis of Endoperiodontal Syndrome
2.1.4. Classification of Endoperiodontal Lesions

2.2. Endoperiodontal Lesions due to Root Abnormalities. Part I

2.2.1. General Considerations
2.2.2. Combined Endoperiodontal Lesions: Diagnosis
2.2.3. Combined Endoperiodontal Lesions: Treatment

2.3. Endoperiodontal Lesions due to Root Abnormalities. Part II

2.3.1. Pure Periodontal Lesions: Diagnosis
2.3.2. Pure Periodontal Lesions: Treatment
2.3.3. Conclusions
2.3.4. Other Treatment Options

2.4. Cracked Tooth Syndrome and Root Bursting. Part I

2.4.1. Crown Fracture without Pulp Involvement
2.4.2. Crown Fracture with Pulp Involvement
2.4.3. Crown Fracture with Pulp and Periodontal Involvement
2.4.4. Root Burst in an Endodontically Treated Tooth 

2.5. Cracked Tooth Syndrome and Root Bursting. Part II

2.5.1. Fractura radicular por exceso de presión o fragilidad radicular                                              
2.5.2. Root Fracture due to Excess Pressure or Root Fragility
2.5.3. Fracture due to Excessive Occlusal Contact or Overloading

2.6. Endoperiodontal Damage due to Accidents and Trauma

2.6.1. Crown-Root Fractures
2.6.2. Vertical and Horizontal Root Fractures
2.6.3. Contusion, Dental Luxation and Fracture of the Alveolar Process
2.6.4. Treatment of Alveolar-Dental Lesions

2.7. Endoperiodontal Lesions due to Resorption. Part I

2.7.1. Resorption due to Pressure
2.7.2. Resorption due to Pulp Inflammation or Internal Resorption
2.7.3. Non-Perforated Internal Resorption
2.7.4. Perforated Internal Resorption
2.7.5. Resorption due to Periodontal Inflammation
2.7.6. Inflammatory
2.7.7. Replacement, by Substitution or Ankylosis
2.7.8. Cervical Invasive

2.8. Endoperiodontal Lesions due to Resorption. Part II

2.8.1. Invasive Cervical Resorption in Endodontically Treated Teeth
2.8.2. Invasive Cervical Resorption without Pulp Involvement
2.8.3. Etiology and Prognosis of Cervical Resorption
2.8.4. Materials Used for the Treatment of Cervical Resorption

2.9. Periodontal Problems Related to Endodontic Surgery in Radicectomies, Hemisections, and Bicuspidations

2.9.1. Radisectomy or Root Amputation
2.9.2. Hemisection
2.9.3. Bicuspidization 

Module 3. Retreatments

3.1. What is the cause of failure of an endodontically treated tooth?

3.1.1. Persistent or Secondary Endodontic Infections
3.1.2. Microbiology in the Root Filling Phase

3.2. Diagnosing Endodontic Failure

3.2.1. Clinical Evaluation of Root Canal Treatment
3.2.2. Radiographic Evaluation of Root Canal Treatment
3.2.3. Acceptable, Questionable, and Radiographically Unacceptable Root Canal Treatment
3.2.4. Diagnosing Apical Periodontitis with Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)
3.2.5. The Role of the Optical Microscope when We Need to Retreat a Tooth
3.2.6. Integration of Evaluative Factors in Determining the Outcome of Root Canal Treatment

3.3. Predisposing Factors for Post-Treatment Disease

3.3.1. Preoperative Factors that May Influence the Outcome of Root Canal Treatment
3.3.2. Intraoperative Factors that May Influence the Outcome of Root Canal Treatment
3.3.3. Postoperative Factors that May Influence the Outcome of Root Canal Treatment

3.4. Non-Surgical Clinical Retreatment

3.4.1. Preparing the Access Cavity
3.4.2. The Use of Ultrasound
3.4.3. Crown Removal
3.4.4. Removal of Bolts and/or Posts
3.4.5. Rotosonic VIbration
3.4.6. Ultrasound
3.4.7. Mechanical Option
3.4.8. Access to the Root Third
3.4.9. Gutta-Percha Solvents
3.4.10. Gutta-Percha Removal Techniques
3.4.11. Hedstroem Filing Technique
3.4.12. Techniques with Rotary Files
3.4.13. Removal via Ultrasound
3.4.14. Removal via Heat
3.4.15. Removal via Preheated Instruments
3.4.16. Removal with Files, Solvents, and Paper Cones
3.4.17. Paste Removal
3.4.18. Single Cone Gutta-Percha Removal with Solid Stem
3.4.19. Silver Tip Removal
3.4.20. Removal of Broken Instruments

Module 4. Endodontic Problems and Complications in Endodontics

4.1. Uncommon Root Anatomy in Different Teeth of the Dental Arch

4.1.1. Variations in the Root Anatomy of the Maxillary Incisors and Canines
4.1.2. Variations in the Root Anatomy of the Maxillary Premolars
4.1.3. Variations in the Root Anatomy of the Mandibular Incisors and Canines
4.1.4. Variations in the Root Anatomy of the Mandibular Premolars

4.2. Etiopathogenesis of Large Periapical Lesions and their Treatment in a Single Session

4.2.1. Pathologic Diagnosis of Granuloma
4.2.2. Anatomopathological Diagnosis of Cysts. Odontogenic Cysts
4.2.3. Bacteriological Considerations for Performing Endodontic Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions in a Single Session
4.2.4. Clinical Considerations for Performing Endodontic Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions in a Single Session
4.2.5. Clinical considerations on the Management of Fistulous Processes Associated with a Large Periapical Lesion

4.3. Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions in Multiple Sessions

4.3.1. Differential Diagnosis, Chamber Opening, Permeabilization, Cleaning, Disinfection, Apical Permeabilization, and Canal Drying
4.3.2. Intra-duct Medication
4.3.3. Temporary Crown Obutration (To close or not to close, that is the question)
4.3.4. Catheterization of the Fistulous Tract or Perforation of the Granuloma and Blind Scraping of the Apical Lesion of the Tooth
4.3.5. Guidelines for a Regulated Approach to a Large Periapical Lesion

4.4. Evolution in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions in Several Sessions

4.4.1. Positive Evolution and Treatment Control
4.4.2. Uncertain Evolution and Treatment Control
4.4.3. Negative Evolution and Treatment Control
4.4.4. Considerations on the Cause of Failure in the Conservative Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions
4.4.5. Clinical Considerations on Fistulous Processes in Relation to the Tooth of Origin

4.5. Location, Origin, and Management of Fistulous Processes

4.5.1. Fistulous Tracts Originating from the Anterosuperior Group
4.5.2. Fistulous Tracts Originating from the Maxillary Molars and Premolars
4.5.3. Fistulous Tracts Originating from the Anteroinferior Group
4.5.4. Fistulous Tracts Originating from the Mandibular Molars and Premolars
4.5.5. Cutaneous Fistulas of Dental Origin

4.6. The Problems of Maxillary First and Second Molars in Endodontic Treatment. The 4th Canal

4.6.1. Anatomical Considerations of the Maxillary First Molars of Children or Adolescents
4.6.2. Anatomical Considerations of Adult Maxillary First Molars
4.6.3. The Mesio-Buccal Root in the Maxillary First Molars. The 4th Canal or Mesio-Vesticulo-Palatine Canal and the 5th Canal

 4.6.3.1. Ways to Detect the 4th Canal: See it Bleeding
 4.6.3.2. Ways to Detect the 4th Canal: See its Entrance
 4.6.3.3. Ways to Detect the 4th Canal: With a Manual File
 4.6.3.4. Ways to Detect the 4th Canal: Using an Optical Microscope with Magnified Vision
 4.6.3.5. Ways to Detect the 4th Canal: With a Mechanical File

4.6.4. The Disto-Buccal Root in the Maxillary First Molars
4.6.5. The Palatal Root in the Maxillary First Molars

4.7. The Problems of Mandibular First and Second Molars in Endodontic Treatment. 3 Ducts in the Mesial Root or the Intermediate Canal

4.7.1. Anatomical Considerations of the Mandibular First Molars of Children or Adolescents
4.7.2. Anatomical Considerations of Adult Mandibular First Molars

 4.7.2.1. The Mesial Root in the Mandibular First Molars
 4.7.2.2. The Distal Root in the Mandibular First Molars

4.7.3. Mandibular Molars with 5 Ducts
4.7.4. Anatomical Considerations of Adult Mandibular Second Molars

 4.7.4.1. C-Shaped Canal
 4.7.4.2. Molars with a Single Canal

4.7.5. Anatomical Considerations of the Mandibular Wisdom Teeth

Module 5. Surgery and Microsurgery in Endodontics

5.1. Surgical or Non-Surgical Retreatment. Decision-Making

5.1.1. Endodontic Surgery
5.1.2. Non-Surgical Retreatment
5.1.3. Surgical management

5.2. Basic Instruments

5.2.1. Scanning Tray
5.2.2. Anesthesia Tray
5.2.3. Rotary Instruments
5.2.4. Tipos de limas de endodoncia

5.3. Types of Endodontic Files

5.3.1. Incision through the Gingival Sulcus
5.3.2. Gingival Flap
5.3.3. Triangular Flap
5.3.4. Trapezoidal Flap
5.3.5. Modified Semilunar Incision
5.3.6. Semilunar Incision

5.4. Managing the Flap and Controlling Bleeding

5.4.1. Design of the Flap
5.4.2. Surgical Complication
5.4.3. General Considerations
5.4.4. Presurgical Considerations for Controlling Bleeding
5.4.5. Surgical Considerations for Controlling Bleeding
5.4.6. Local Anesthesia
5.4.7. Design and Elevation of the Flap

5.5. Techniques and Materials Used for Retropreparation and Retro-Obturation

5.5.1. Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA)
5.5.2. Endodontic Application of MTA
5.5.3. Paraendodontic Surgery
5.5.4. Properties of MTA
5.5.5. Biodentine

5.6. Ultrasonic Tips and Optical Microscope as Essential Equipment

5.6.1. Types of Tips
5.6.2. Optical Microscope
5.6.3. Surgical Microscope (S.M.)
5.6.4. Appropriate Use of Instruments
5.6.5. Ultrasonic Devices and Designed Tips

5.7. The Maxillary Sinus and Other Anatomical Structures with which we Can Interact

5.7.1. Neighboring Anatomical Structures
5.7.2. Maxillary Sinus
5.7.3. Inferior Alveolar Nerve
5.7.4. Mental Foramen

5.8. Medication and Recommendations for Optimal Postoperative Care

A unique, key, and decisive training experience to boost your professional development”

Postgraduate Diploma in Endodontics with Optical Microscope

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