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Lecturer Dr Antonis Chaniotis DDS, MDSC
Dr Chaniotis is a graduate of the University of Athens Dental School, Greece (1998). In 2003 he completed the three-year postgraduate program in Endodontics at the University of Athens Dental School.
Since 2003, he has owned a private practice limited to micro- scopic Endodontics in Athens, Greece.
For the last ten years, he has served as a clinical instructor af-filiated with the undergraduate and postgraduate programs at the University of Athens, Athens Dental School, Endodontic Department, Greece.
In 2012 he was awarded the title of Clinical fellow teacher at the University of Warwick, Warwick dentistry UK.
He lectures nationally and internationally and he has published articles in local and international journals.
He serves as an expert lecturer for various websites of on line dental education.
Dr Chaniotis is passionate about video documentation in mi-croscope enhanced Endodontics and believes in the education-al power of video presentations.
He currently serves as an active member of the Hellenic Society of Endodontology (ESE full member society), an active member of the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry (AMED).
Dr Antonis Chaniotis DDS, MDSC
Private practice – micro Endodontics
140 El. Venizelou Av., Stoa Karantinou
176 76 Kallithea, Athens/Greece
E-mail: [email protected] | [email protected]
COLTENE ENDOOvercoming the risks of root canal transportation and instrument separation with controlled memory alloys. Prevention and management.
Advanced CM metallurgy for the prevention of transportation and instrument separation in Endodontics.
CPD 6.5 HOURS
HyFlex™ CM the regenerative NiTi File
RegistrationDate 23 June 2015
Start Time 9:00am
End Time 5:00pm
Venue Crowne Plaza Newcastle Hotel Corner of Merewether St & Wharf Rd Newcastle NSW
CPD 6.5 hours
Annotation Arrival Coffee & Tea, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. Please advise of any dietary requirements.
Price $360
Register online www.henryschein.com.au/education
Enquiries T: 1300 302 421 E: [email protected]
Lecture23 June 2015Newcastle, NSW
Dr Antonis Chaniotis DDS, MDSC
Program
08.30 – 09.00 Registration Welcome Coffee – tea
09.00 – 10.30 Critical evaluation of transportation and unexpected instrument separation in Endodontics.
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 – 12.30 Demystifying Controlled memory thermo mechanical processing for the production of rotary files.
12.30 – 13.00 Light lunch
13.00 – 14.30 Overcoming the risk of transportation & instrument separation in highly curved canals by implicating controlled memory instrumentation protocols.
14.30 – 15.00 Coffee break
15.00 – 17.00 Management of broken endodontic instruments for the general practitioner. Video Demonstration of techniques for broken file removal or bypass.
17.00 End of course – Certificate of attendance
Course Topics
Root canal transportation and file separation are the two main procedural mishaps of instrumentation. Failure to tackle these mishaps may result in major treatment challenges and affect the final outcome of the treatment. Although the evolution of rotary NiTi instrumentation moves towards better transporta-tion dynamics, with the advent of rotary instrumentation the issue of file separation became extremely prominent. New manufacturing methods, instrument designs, instrumentation movements and instrumentation protocols were introduced in an attempt to overcome these problems, especially for the highly curved canal system. Although current rotary instrumen-tation technology minimized the undesirable results of trans-portation, the incidence of unexpected rotary file separation still remains an unsolved problem.
Recently, a novel NiTi wire with flexible properties called CM wire (Controlled memory wire) was introduced in the market. CM rotary files have been manufactured using a special ther-momechanical processing that controls the material’s shape memory, making the files extremely flexible and fatigue resist-ant. With 300 % more fatigue resistant CM rotary files with no shape memory characteristics, the incidence of transportation and rotary instrument separation is not only reduced but vir-tually eliminated even for the most challenging cases of canal curvature.
This lecture is designed to thoroughly investigate the impact of the new controlled memory heat treated files in transportation and rotary instrument separation dynamics and to provide clini-cal tips and recommendations for the management of challeng-ing broken file and ledged cases.
Learning Objectives
› Understand the biological objectives of curved canal management
› Understand the anatomical complexity of the root canal system
› Understand the mechanisms of transportation and unexpected instrument separation
› Review the most common preventive measures for these procedural mishaps
› Review the most common methods for the management of separated instruments and ledged canals
› Appreciate controlled memory shaping of curved canal systems
› Learn to customize the HyFlex CM rotary instrumentation protocols according to the anatomical challenges of each case
› Understand new concepts and strategies of canal irrigation and disinfection
› Appreciate Coltène/Whaledent solutions for the efficient, safe and predictable navigation of root canal systems
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