SP-31 Postendodontic Restauration with Glass-fiber-flow

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CE Hours: 0.75

Description: Endodontists aim for excellence in root canal treatment, including filling and sealing the root canal system. However, a well-fitted definitive restoration is equally critical for long-term success, ideally without leakage occurring for years. Often endodontists may only place a shallow composite layer into the canal orifices and the pulp floor, with the remainder of the restoration carried out by a general dentist. Would the long-term success increase if endodontists placed the entire adhesive build-up immediately after completion of the endodontic treatment? Studies have shown that posts are only needed if a build-up lacks enough retention. Also, many novel build-up materials, including light-curing, self-curing, or dual-curing composites, are continuously becoming available. The lecture will give a detailed protocol on how to build-up of a tooth with light-curing glass-fiber-flow after endodontic treatment supported by clinical cases. The workflow and the composite selection will critically discussed referring to the literature.

Learning Objectives:  

  • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of strictly adhesive buildups versus incorporating a post.
  • Review the postendo buildup material and the limitations of light curing composite after endodontic treatment.
  • Execute a step by step workflow of postendodontic adhesive buildup with light curing composite.

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Postendodontic Restauration with Glass-fiber-flow
Recorded 04/01/2025  |  45 minutes
Recorded 04/01/2025  |  45 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
0.75 CE credits  |  Certificate available
0.75 CE credits  |  Certificate available

Kathrin Riess, Dr. M.Sc.

In 2013 Kathrin Riess received her dental and doctoral degree from University of Leipzig, Germany.
From 2013 and 2020 she participated in several education programs, focused on reconstructive dentistry and function (CMD).
In 2021 she completed her endodontic training, passing the exam at DGET (German Association of Endodontics) and was recognized as a certified member of the DGET. 
In 2022 the scope of treatment was expanded including Endodontic Microsurgery. She took part in the continuing education program of Penn Dental Medicine (Microsurgery Training Course). 
She is currently (since 2019) working as general dentist with endodontic focus in a dental office 1 hour northwest from Munich, Germany. 
Her treatment is focussed in tooth preservation, periodontology included. 
In 2024 she finished the postgraduate master program in periodontology and implantology at University of Digital Technologies in Medicine and Dentistry of Luxembourg (DTMD)/Trakia University of Bulgaria.  

Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose