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WHAT’S NEW in pediatric dentistry
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Yoshi Terauchi
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Anup Panda
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Stephane Simon
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Virinder Goyal
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Ghassem Ansari
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Sanchit Paul
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Rocio Lazo
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Juan Fernando Yepes
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Abhishek S. Soni
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The second module of OHI-S project "What's NEW?"!
This time we have prepared a course for all doctors who work with children and teenagers.
The “What’s NEW in Pediatric Dentistry” training consists of 4 blocks:
– Anesthesia
– Direct restoration
– Indirect restoration
– Pulp therapy. Endodontic treatment.
What to expect from the course:
– only new ideas and concepts
– up-to-date and evidence-based data
– updated and simplified techniques.
Aula 1.Pulp vitality preservation: from pulp capping to pulp chamber pulpotomy. Trends 2022. Introductory lesson
– New classification of pulpitis
– The aim of an endodontic treatment
– The esthetic perspective of an endodontic treatment
– Diagnosis, decision making, and the expectation of endodontic treatment
– The role of inflammation in pulp defense but also in pulp healing
– Histology of pulp inflammation
– The key factors that have influence on the prognosis of pulp vitality preservation techniques
– The key factors to take into account when choosing between pulp capping or pulp chamber pulpotomy.
Aula 2.Pulp vitality preservation: from pulp capping to pulp chamber pulpotomy. Trends 2022
– New classification of pulpitis
– The aim of an endodontic treatment
– The esthetic perspective of an endodontic treatment
– Diagnosis, decision making, and the expectation of endodontic treatment
– The role of inflammation in pulp defense but also in pulp healing
– Histology of pulp inflammation
– The key factors that have influence on the prognosis of pulp vitality preservation techniques
– The key factors to take into account when choosing between pulp capping or pulp chamber pulpotomy
– The key factors to take into consideration for selecting the capping material
– Managing treatment failures and retreatments.
– Clinical cases.
Aula 3.Endodontic treatment of permanent immature tooth: from apexification to revitalization
– Immature teeth particularities
– Apexogenesis
– Apexification and MTA
– How understanding of biology will help the clinician to better select clinical cases for regenerative procedures
– Revitalization and Revascularization
– Advantages of revitalization and apexification
– Contraindications of revitalization and apexification
– Tissue engineering: stem cells, growth factors, and scaffold dental pulp
– Repair vs. Regeneration
– Outcomes:
- patient-based outcome
- clinician-based outcome
- scientist-based outcome.
– Revitalization of mature teeth
– The clinical factors to take into account when selecting one technique or the other depending on the clinical situation.
Aula 4.Endodontic management of traumatized immature permanent teeth
– Dental trauma classification
– The clinical and radiographic features of:
- enamel fractures
- uncomplicated crown fractures
- complicated crown fractures
- crown-root fractures
- root fractures
- concussion
- subluxation
- luxations (lateral, extrusive and intrusive).
– Diagnostic tests and procedures used in examining patients with dental injuries
– Possible responses of pulp and periradicular tissues to the injury
– Treatment protocols (immediate and long term) for various types of traumatic injuries
– Outcomes of traumatic dental injuries
– Pulp capping, apexification and apexogenesis: detailed protocols
– Regenerative endodontic: detailed protocols.
Aula 5.Updates on the use of stainless steel crowns in pediatric dentistry
– Advantages of stainless steel crowns
– Indications for stainless steel crowns
– Crown selection
– Evaluation of the crown reduction and preparation: occlusal, proximal and peripheral
– The instruments and materials needed to work with stainless steel crowns
– Step-by-step preparation, seating and fixing of the stainless steel crown
– Contraindication for SS crown placement
– Modification in crown size: undersized and oversized crowns
– SSC and abutments as a space maintainer
– Anterior crossbite correction with SSC
– Open Face SSC: the aesthetic version of SSC
– The HALL Technique: indications, contraindications, methods, instruments, and advantages
– The success and failure criteria of conventional crown restorations and the HALL technique crowns.
Aula 6.The science of pulp capping in primary molars
– The zones of carious dentin: affected dentin and infected dentin
– Understanding the dentin terminology: tertiary, reactionary, reparative, infected, and affected dentin
– Management of deep caries in primary teeth
– Clinical diagnosis of a pulpal condition
– Stepwise (two-step) caries excavation
– Indirect Pulp Capping (IPC): rationale, indications, and contraindications
– The clinical procedures for indirect pulp capping
– Direct pulp capping: treatment objectives, indications, and treatment considerations
– The salient features of successful pulp capping
– The ideal properties for pulp capping materials
– Histological changes after pulp capping
– Keys to clinical success with pulp capping.
Aula 7.Predictable full coverage crowns in pediatric dentistry. Step-by-step work protocol
– Full coverage crown restoration for primary teeth
– Communication with parents. Motivation for crowns
– Indications and contraindications for the use of crowns in children
– Necessary equipment, tools and materials
– X-ray examination before and after treatment
– Stainless Steel Crowns:
- Indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages
- Tooth preparation protocols
- Cementation
- Postoperative instructions.
– The HALL technique:
- Indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages
- Chairside protocol of the technique.
– Strip crowns:
- Indications, contraindications, advantages and disadvantages
- Tooth preparation protocols
- Composite strip crowns
- Glass ionomer strip crowns
- Injection moulding technique.
– Zirconia crowns in pediatric dentistry:
- Posterior and anterior zirconia crowns
- The tissue attachment to zirconia
- Case selection
- Tooth preparation protocols
- Methods for controlling hemorrhage
- Crowns try-in and common errors
- Cementation.
– Postoperative period and general recommendations
– Difficulties, complications and ways to solve them
– Clinical tips and tricks.
Aula 8.New Frontiers in Dental Materials to use on the Pediatric Patients
– Evidence-based guidelines on non-restorative treatments of cavitated and non-cavitated carious lesions in primary and permanent dentitions
– Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF): advantages, indications, and clinical application
– Caries management challenges of uncooperative and medically compromised patients
– Management of early childhood caries: caries prevention vs arrest
– Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART)
– Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Technique (SMART)
– Silver Modified Interim Therapeutic Restoration (SMITR)
– The HALL technique: advantages, indications, and clinical application
– HALL technique vs conventional SSC
– Resin sealant technique: indications and clinical application
– Resin Infiltration: indications and clinical application
– Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) and Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Cement (RMGIC): advantages, indication, and clinical application
– Closed and Open Sandwich Technique
– The critical clinical applications of dentin substitutes (Biodentin ® and MTA®).
Aula 9.Minimally invasive dentistry and bioactive materials in dental caries and molar incisor hypomineralization
– What is the meaning of Minimally Invasive Dentistry (MID):
- Non-restorative caries control
- Restorative caries control
- Selective caries removal.
– Caries prevention: xylitol as a sugar substitute
– Sealants of pits and fissures: hidden fissures and early diagnosis of caries
– How to differentiate between infected and affected dentine
– Rotary caries removal: conventional tungsten carbide burs and their microhardness
– Rotary caries removal: polymer bur for carious dentin removal
– Mechanical caries removal: classification of each type of excavator
– Direct pulp capping in primary teeth
– Silver Diamine Fluoride 38%: Non-Restorative Cavity Control
– Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) and enamel hypoplasia
– Bioactive biomaterials
– SMART TECHNIQUE:
- Early Lesions
- Deep Caries
- Caries in teeth affected by MIH.
Aula 10.Biomimetiс in pediatric dentistry
– Biomimetic in Minimally Invasive Dentistry: Bio-Remineralization
– Bioactive Glass Materials in Dentine: MTA, Biodentine and NeoMTA in indirect and direct pulp capping
– What does Biomimetic mean in pediatric dentistry?
– New Generation of Glass Ionomers with Strontium
– Giomers
– Minimally Invasive Dentistry in molars affected by MIH:
- Hypersensitivity Control
- Deproteinization of hypomineralized enamel
- Bioactive Biomaterials
- Adhesion
- Aesthetic Restorative Treatment.
Aula 11.New approaches and facts in dental local, moderate, general anesthesia in children
– Dental phobia: fear, anxiety, panic disorders, dentophobia
– Pediatric behavior types
– Dental anxiety and stress management
– Dental pain evaluation
– The domains of pediatric patient management: physical, pharmacological, aversive and linguistic domains
– Indications of local, general, and moderate anesthesia (sedation)
– Pain levels and nerve fibers responsible for pain
– Common analgesic prescribed to pediatric patients
– Classification of local anesthetics: Amide group
– Classification of local anesthetics: Ester group
– Local anesthetic characterization for pediatric patients: the onset, potency, and protein binding capabilities
– The ASA classification system and the INR reading
– Local anesthesia injection technique: features, composition, and dose calculation
– Oral block injections: IO, ASA, MSA, PSA, NP, GP, IA, and IN nerve block
– The additive and synergistic effect of anesthetics
– Inhalation, Enteral, and Parenteral Anesthesia
– Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and drug interaction
– Guidelines for sedation and general anesthesia
– Preparations for sedation
– Preparations for general anesthesia
– Side effects of using local and general anesthesia
– Complications during local and general anesthesia.
O curso inclui aulas:
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1h 28m
Aula 2
Pulp vitality preservation: from pulp capping to pulp chamber pulpotomy. Trends 2022
Stephane SimonMostrar programa de aula
0:01
Introduction and lecture objectives
5:50
Infection versus inflammation in endodontics
11:01
Vital pulp therapy: pulp capping and pulpotomy
15:01
Public health and tooth preservation
24:15
Diagnosis and decision-making in VPT
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1h 8m
Aula 3
Endodontic treatment of permanent immature tooth: from apexification to revitalization
Stephane SimonMostrar programa de aula
0:01
Introduction and objectives
3:40
Immature tooth: anatomy and clinical challenges
7:00
Apexification with calcium hydroxide: history and limitations
15:25
One‑visit apexification with MTA — tools and technique
21:02
Revitalization: indications and case examples
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1h 20m
Aula 4
Endodontic management of traumatized immature permanent teeth
Virinder GoyalMostrar programa de aula
0:01
Introduction & epidemiology of traumatic dental injuries (TDI)
3:44
Young permanent teeth: anatomy, vitality and treatment goals
6:49
History taking and neurological assessment (Glasgow Coma Scale)
17:02
Clinical dental examination: colour, pain, pulp testing, imaging & records
27:02
Enamel and crown fractures: fragment reattachment and restorations
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