Regenerative/Integrative Endo Course in Los Angeles

Date

Mar 19 - 21 2020
Expired!

Time

8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Intro to Regenerative Endodontics & Intro/Updates in PRF – Los Angeles

Regenerative/Integrative Endo Course in Los Angeles
3 day Regenerative/Integrative Endo Course in Los Angeles, March 19-21, 2020
Platelet Rich Fibrin in Advanced Endodontics

Online Registration

Breakfast and Lunch provided

Date

Day 1:
Thu, March 19th, 2020 

Day 2:
Fri, March 20th, 2020 

Day 3:
Sat, March 21th, 2020 

Location

W Los Angeles – West Beverly Hills 930 Hilgard Avenue / Los Angeles, CA 90024C 310-709-2743

Schedule

Time
Day 1
  • Lecture: Platelet Rich Fibrin in Regenerative Dentistry
  • Discover the clinical indications of PRF in regenerative dentistry
  • Learn the natural appraoch to facial esthetics
  • Hands-on phlebotomy training from leading experts in PRF
Day 2
  • Lecture introduction to integrative endodontics
  • Lecture: Biological Background and clinical implications for PRF and lasers in endodontics
  • Phlebotomy training with live Demos - participants will have the opportunity to learn and practice
Day 3
  •  Lecture: Regenerative Endodontics
  • Live Endodontic case
  • Hands on training

 

Can Adults And Children Both Benefit From Regenerative Endodontics?

So far, regenerative endodontic therapies have been used most widely with children, because the roots and tissues of their teeth are still growing and developing, making it easier to bring them back to life. If children suffer from trauma to a tooth during sports or play, it is very important to bring them to see Dr. Kanter as soon as possible (less than 24 hours!), so that she can make sure that the tooth is repaired on the inside as well as the outside. Prompt action will prevent the death of the tooth, infection, and eventually the need for more extensive repair or removal.

The new frontier in regenerative endodontics is working with similar techniques on adult teeth, bringing nerves and other tissues back to life using innovative technologies like lasers and stem cell therapy.

What Is PRF Regeneration?

PRF stands for Platelet Rich Fibrin, a substance created from a patient’s own blood platelets right in Dr. Kanter’s office. A very small amount of blood is drawn from the patient and placed into a centrifuge, which separates red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A gel-like membrane is created from the platelets and white blood cells. This membrane is applied to the area in need of healing. This triggers natural regenerative processes, and may be used in many types of dental procedures.

What Is Vital Pulp Therapy?

In traditional root canal treatment the pulp (the living part of the tooth) is completely removed. Vital pulp therapy treats injured or infected tooth pulp with the intention of keeping it alive. Generally this involves several treatments to remove the damaged or infected part of the pulp, protect the remaining pulp from further trauma, and stimulate the growth of new, healthy pulp.

Common Questions

  • What are the benefits of using PRF and lasers after endodontic treatment or surgery?
  • How can lasers be used to treat cold sores or canker sores?
  • What is PIPS™(Photon Induced Photoacoustic Streaming) Laser Endo?
  • How Does PIPS™Laser Endo Work?
  • What Makes The LightWalker Laser Endo and PHAST™ ideal?

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