This presentation describes 6 basic principles that enable the practitioner to maximize endodontic rotary instrumentation in terms of effectiveness, efficiency and safety. 2 CE Credits
Price: $49.00
Lecture Length:
63 minutes
This is an online course, NOT a DVD.
CE
2 CEU (Continuing Education Unit)
CONTENT:
There may be more instrumentation technique recommendations than there are endodontic instruments available. Obviously, all cannot be the "best" approach. Are these techniques confusing motion with accomplishment and time with safety? This presentation describes 6 basic principles that enable the practitioner to maximize endodontic rotary instrumentation in terms of effectiveness, efficiency and safety for any type endodontic file available today and as they become available in the future. Saving valuable time and eliminating pernicious stress are the result.
Presenter
Dr. John T. McSpadden
International author and lecturer
Author of the endodontic textbook, "Mastering Endodontic Instrumentation"
Inventor of numerous endodontic instruments.
Awards include:
Honorary Member: Societe Francaise d'Endodontie
International Louis I. Grossman Award
Current: Retired from dental practice but continues write and lecture internationally.
Conducts extensive research on endodontic instruments and techniques.
CEO Mc5 Micro-imaging, Co.
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2 CE Credit
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