SP-8 Microfluidic Irrigation

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Course Description:

Microfluidic Irrigation is the new paradigm for enabling a cleaner canal with great debridement and disinfection. This lecture will be a comprehensive review of current technologies, solutions and procedures that enables the best results of biofilm, debris and bacteria removal along with the important and relevant research and studies.


Learning Objectives: 

  • Describe what is meant by microfluidic irrigation
  • Discuss the importance of microfluidic irrigation and how it performs in cleaning, debridement and disinfection and removing biofilms and debris
  • Evaluate and discuss the literature backing microfluidic irrigation and its importance related to Endodontics

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Charles Goodis, D.D.S.

Charles Goodis, D.D.S.

Dr. Charles Goodis is the owner of EdgeEndo, a heat treated NiTi rotary file distributor and U.S. Endodontics, a heat treated NiTi rotary file manufacturer. His undergraduate major was mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan where he also went to dental school. He did a GPR at the University of Minnesota and recieved his Endodontic Certificate at the University of Connecticut. He has a full-time practice in Albuquerque, N.M.

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