Classification, Diagnosis & Treatment of Traumatic Dental Injuries Part 1
Friday, May 10, 2024
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Location: 345-346
CE Credits: 1.5
The management of dental trauma remains a significant clinical challenge affecting health-care providers and patients alike. Falls, accidents and sport-related injuries are the most frequent causes of dental trauma. Patients can present with a wide variety of injuries ranging from crown or root fractures, to injuries to the supporting periodontal structure, including luxations and avulsions. Treatment is often complex, time consuming, expensive and requires multidisciplinary approaches including endodontic and periodontal treatments, surgery, orthodontic movements as well as esthetic coronal restoration. The course aims to all oral health care providers, including general dentists, specialists, hygienists and staff members.
Learning Objectives:
Become familiar with dento-alveolar traumatic injuries and their complications.
Implement the most recent, state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment modalities.
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Learn new concepts under research and development and its implications on upcoming guidelines.