Practical concepts and clinical tips for success in endodontic treatment
Informations
Dear Colleagues,at the next online seminar of the new cycle, on Wednesday 12/05/2021 at 20:00, Konstantinos Papaefthymiou will develop the theme “Practical concepts and clinical "tips" for success in endodontic treatment”. This webinar is a collaboration of the Hellenic Association of Endodontists and the Ilia Dental Association and delivers 1,5 CPD Credit Hour. The language of the webinar will be Greek.
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Abstract
Endodontic treatment is considered one of the most technique-sensitive clinical procedures in dentistry. The more predictable we can make each step of the process, the greater our confidence to tackle endodontic cases that present in our practice. Often-times when we come across an unexpected difficulty or complication, its root cause can be tracked back to some inconsistency during a previous step of the procedure. Therefore, attention to detail is paramount at every stage; within this context it is useful to establish efficient ways to check our progress at successive points throughout treatment.
A deep understanding of certain key concepts, together with adopting a critical approach to each individual case, help us devise a customised treatment plan to address the anticipated challenges, instead of relying solely on a fixed protocol. What information can we glean from the pre-operative radiograph that may guide our treatment protocol? What is an essential prerequisite before even commencing root canal treatment on a tooth? What basic concepts can lead to predictable access and facilitate the chemo-mechanical preparation of root canals? How can we increase predictability of the obturation process? From the pre-operative assessment through to the completion of treatment, each step involves details that can make the difference between a successful or unsuccessful treatment, between a smooth and pleasant or a tough and stressful evening in the office. The purpose of this presentation is not to outline all possible factors affecting endodontic outcomes; it is rather to focus on a number of key concepts which significantly increase predictability of each step of treatment. It is also to share practical knowledge and every-day clinical tips that can be readily used by general practitioners performing endodontics in their own practice.
Short CV
Konstantinos Papaefthymiou
Academic Qualifications
- September 2016
MSc in Endodontics, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London - October 2014
PGCert in Restorative Dentistry, British Association of Restorative Dentistry, Tipton Training - November 2010
Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Dental School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Professional experience
- November 2016 – present
Endodontist at Dental Care Centre (Bedford, UK) undertaking management of referred complex endodontic cases - March 2017 – present
Endodontist at private practice (Hampden Dental Clinic, London, UK) - November 2019 – present
Specialty Doctor in Endodontics at Croydon University Hospital (London, UK) - August 2019 – February 2020
Part-timelocum Endodontist at private practice (SparklySmile Dental Practice, London, UK) - May 2019 – March 2020
Part-timeEndodontist at private practice
(Dental Beauty Dulwich, London, UK) - July 2017 – December 2018
Part-timeEndodontist at private hospital
(One Stop Doctors, Hemel Hempstead, UK) - October 2016 – July 2017
Part-timeassociate dentist with special interest in Endodontics at private practice (Museum Dental Suites, London, UK) - October 2015 – September 2016
Endodontic resident at Eastman Dental Hospital (UCLH, London, UK) undertaking management of referred complex endodontic cases - October 2012 – August 2015
Full-time Associate Dentist in mixed dental practice (Smile Dental Care, Manchester, UK) - December 2010 – August 2012
Full-time Associate Dentist in mixed dental practice (Smile Dental Care, Manchester, UK) - November 2011 – August 2012
Part-time General Dental Practitionerin the Dental Department of the Navy Share Fund (Athens, Greece)