Optimising root canal treatment outcomes in complex cases
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Dear Colleagues, Our next webinar is scheduled for Wednesday 21/10/2020 at 20:00. During this webinar our speaker, Endodontist Milesis George will be covering the topic “Optimising root canal treatment outcomes in complex cases”. This webinar organized by Hellenic Association of Endodontists. Attendees will be credited 1,5 CE credits (MEEO). The language of the webinar will be Greek.
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Abstract
In everyday clinical practice, we face a wide spectrum of endodontic cases with variable levels of difficulty that challenge our skills and test our patience and confidence. Technical difficulties during treatment may result in iatrogenic mishaps, compromise the overall quality of treatment and in turn its long-term outcome. At the same time, the often-overlooked biological challenges of controlling the infection of the root canal system, influence the chance of success, potentially leading to persistent symptoms, compromised periapical healing and even tooth extraction. Recognising these challenges, the endodontic community has worked towards developing criteria and algorithms that may help the clinicians to decipher the challenges of each case and to inform patients of the risks and expected prognoses in a timely manner. The aim of this webinar is to present the most frequent clinical challenges, through an illustrative case series representative of various complex clinical scenarios, and to describe techniques and strategies to overcome them. The suggested clinical approaches are derived from the most important prognostic factors, to optimise the healing outcome of treatment.
Short CV
Milesis George
George Milesis was born in Pyrgos and graduated with honours from the School of Dentistry of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2011. He then gained an invaluable experience in managing dental pain and endodontic emergencies, working for two years in military and regional hospitals in Greece. These experiences fostered his interest in enhancing his endodontic clinical skills, to accurately diagnose and relieve patients from pain and help them save compromised teeth.
He then embarked on the three-year specialist training programme in Endodontology at the world renowned UCL Eastman Dental Institute, fulfilling the GDC and ESE requirements for endodontic specialist accreditation. He graduated with Distinction in 2016 and was awarded a Master of Clinical Dentistry in Endodontology, followed by the successful completion of the Membership in Endodontics examinations by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
His interest in Endodontology and his wish to transfer his skills to his peers, resulted in his appointment as Clinical Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Endodontic Masters programmes at the UCL Eastman Dental institute, under the guidance of world-renowned Professors Kishor Gulabivala and Yuan-Ling Ng. He served this role for four years being responsible for the co-ordination of the MSc in Endodontics and MClinDent in Endodontology programmes. He was heavily involved in teaching and clinical supervision of aspiring endodontic specialists, coaching them to fulfill their potential, while also designing and running several hands-on tutorials and workshops. He had the honour to be a member of the Board of Examiners of the programmes, being an examiner in various summative and formative assessments. His commitment to teaching and learning was affirmed by his recognition as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He has designed and run several hands-on tutorials and workshops for endodontic clinical skills development, while his research has been published in European dental journals. He is currently limiting his practice to endodontics, working in private practices in London, Winchester and Hitchin. He is a member of the British Endodontic Society (BES) and is currently serving as honorary secretary and SEO-elect of the world-renowned Langham Endodontic Study Group.