
State-of-the-Art Endodontics: Advanced Technology and Innovative Trends
This endodontic course helps you integrate advanced technology & cutting-edge techniques to enhance patient outcomes. (1 CE Credit)
$105.00
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Whether you want to optimize your current endodontic protocols or simply stay informed on the latest advancements, this Online Course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to elevate your endodontic treatments. You will explore innovations shaping modern endodontic practice for performing root canals with pinpoint precision, achieving superior disinfection with advanced fluid dynamics and preserving pulp vitality like never before.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in endodontic practice
- Analyze the role of enhanced root canal disinfection
- Evaluate the advancements and clinical outcomes of vital pulp therapy in endodontics
- Evaluate the role of biomaterials in root canal therapy
Author

Chanelle Small, D.D.S.
CE Format
CE Recommended
CE Credits
CE Topics
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