S-11 Piezosurgery : New Trends and Keys of Success for a Minimally Invasive Endodontic Microsurgery

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CE Hours: 1.5

Description: Endodontic Microsurgery is often used as the ultimate solution to remove a persistent apical lesion and address the endodontic disease, especially if a conventional retreatment might compromise the prognosis of the tooth. In the Area of “minimally invasive dentistry” saving the bone while offering a valid exposure of the surgical target and improving bone healing is highly recommended. Thus, the use of piezo and ultrasonic instrumentation should be parts of the responses. It might present considerable advantages such as increasing hemostasis during the surgery and the “quality of life” after. The “Bony Lid” approach can be a minimally invasive solution. On lower molars, traditional access must be very invasive with a thick mandibular bone and on upper molars the sinus apical projection may make the access more complex, thus with a bony lid the visibility and the access of the lesion for the root preparation and filling would be more predictable. Precise and thin osteotomies for outlining the bony window can be obtained with piezo surgery and facilitates the removal of the bony segment and enables its exact fit at the end of the surgery. Adding PRF or collagen preparations (clots and membranes), will favor a stable re-seating of the lid and allow a better and quicker bone healing. On Endodontic Microsurgery, Piezo Surgery and particularly the “Bony Lid” technique may allow the operator an easier surgery and a quicker healing with a high regenerative healing potential, especially on molar operative site.

Learning Objectives:  

  • Analyze the indication of the "Bony Lid" technique on Endodontic Microsurgery.
  • Describe the Minimally Invasive surgical approach of the Piezo Endodontic Microsurgery.
  • Give benefits of the Piezo Endodontic Microsurgery and "Bony Lid" technique added to a PRF or collagen preparation.

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Piezosurgery : New Trends and Keys of Success for a Minimally Invasive Endodontic Microsurgery
Recorded 04/18/2024  |  90 minutes
Recorded 04/18/2024  |  90 minutes
Evaluation
8 Questions
CE Test
5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
Certificate
1.50 CE credits  |  Certificate available
1.50 CE credits  |  Certificate available

Jean Philippe Mallet, D.D.S.

Dental practice limited to Endodontics in Paris (France) Graduated from the University Paris V – René Descartes (Paris, France). At present: Teaching Associate at the University Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France). Past Assistant Professor at University Paris V. Member of the editorial board of ENDO (Quintessence) Past President of the French Society of Endodontics

Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose