Kongress
Kyōto
27 - 28 Mar 2025
Englisch

Endodontic Congress in Kyoto. "Comfort" option

Yoshi Terauchi
Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi
Hidetaka Ishizaki
Taisuke Tsukiboshi
Katsushi Okazaki
Kursdetails
Dozenten
Veranstaltungsort
ADA CERP

Programm

 

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Kyoto, sakura,
At the endodontic Сongress,
Wisdom starts to bloom.

 

Endodontic Congress in Kyoto. Introduction to Japanese School of dentistry. In the most beautiful city in Japan, during the cherry blossom season.

 

At this magical time, thousands of trees are adorned with delicate pink and white flowers. We want to share this moment with you.

 

The cherry blossom bloom in Japan symbolizes renewal and beauty. At our unforgettable Congress, you will refresh your knowledge in the field of endodontics, be inspired by new ideas, and fall even more in love with your profession.

 

Presentations of legendary Japanese dentists, meeting colleagues from around the world, and enjoying the wonders of nature. All this awaits you at the OHI-S Endodontic Congress in Kyoto.

 

IMPORTANT: “Standard” and “VIP” participation option is also available for purchase.

 

Advantages of the “Comfort” participation option:

– Participation in the scientific program
– Coffee break
– Notes and handouts
– Certificate of participation
– ADA credits available upon request
– Lunch 
– A recording of the congress
– Priority seats in the venue.

 

You may be interested in other Congresses in Kyoto:

– Functional Dentistry Congress ("Standard", “Comfort”, “VIP” participation options)
– Aesthetic Dentistry Congress ("Standard", “Comfort”, “VIP” participation options)
– Orthodontic Congress ("Standard", “Comfort”, “VIP” participation options).

 

 

PROGRAM

 

Yoshi TERAUCHI

Lecture 1 | Non-surgical root canal retreatment: Yoshi Terauchi's protocols. Part 1
Lecture 2 | Non-surgical root canal retreatment: Yoshi Terauchi's protocols. Part 2

 

– Causes of endodontic instrument breakage
– Causes of ledge formation of root canals
– Mechanism of ledge formation
– Factors affecting the success in broken file removal
– Diagnosis and treatment planning for broken file removal
– Concepts of BFR
– Non-surgical retreatment of root canals: complex clinical cases
– Author's protocols for non-surgical retreatment of root canals
– Author's protocols for treating root canals with a ledge
– Key techniques to bypass ledges.

 

 

Mitsuhiro TSUKIBOSHI

Lecture 1 | Dental trauma

 

– Minimally invasive treatment of dental trauma
– Fixation of a broken crown fragment to a tooth
– Preservation of the vitality of exposed pulp
– Luxated teeth: a step-by-step treatment protocol.


Lecture 2 | Vital pulp therapy 

 

– What is “vital pulp therapy”
– Indications for vital pulp therapy
– Step-by-step protocol for vital pulp therapy
– Scientific component of using vital pulp therapy for treating young patients.

 

 

Katsushi OKAZAKI

Visualization and treatment simulation in advanced endodontics

 

– Augmented Reality (AR) Technology in the Medical Field: Current Status and Potential: 


- Overview and features of AR technology (enhancing visual augmentation capabilities with AR, 3D guides using AR)
- Applications in the medical field (surgical assistance, diagnostic support, education, etc.)
- Current research trends.

 

– Analysis of Periapical Periodontitis and Its Sequelae Using AR Models:


- The flow of conventional X-ray analysis and its limitations
- A new case analysis approach utilizing the visual augmentation capabilities of AR technology
- The potential for improved precision through simulations using AR models and 3D-printed models.

 

– Evolution from Physical Guides to AR Guides in Endodontic Treatment with 3D Guides:


- The flow and limitations of conventional endodontic treatment using physical guides
- A new approach utilizing the visual augmentation capabilities of AR technology
- The potential for expanded indications and improved treatment precision with AR guides.

 

– Data Sharing System Combining XR Technology and CBCT:


- Data sharing via IoMT (Internet of Medical Things)
- Visualization and operation within an AR environment.

 

– Development of Next-Generation Endodontic Treatment:


- Endodontic treatment using preoperative case analysis methods based on patient-specific data and 3D models
- The impact of XR technology on patient care and clinical education
- Rapid and effective responses to complex cases using IoMT and AI support tools.

 

 

Taisuke TSUKIBOSHI

Endodontic protocols in dental traumatology

 

– The basic treatment plans for traumatized teeth
– Endodontic treatment for traumatized teeth (apexogenesis, pulpotomy, pulpectomy)
– The results of delayed replantation in adult age
– Extrusion
– The treatment plan for multipul trauma
– When will implants be needed after trauma?

 

 

Hidetaka ISHIZAKI

Treatment and strategy of perforation

 

– What is the most important point of the perforation repair
– How to manage the perforation area
– The outcome of the perforation repair
– Classification and treatment planning of the perforation
– Proceddure of the perforation repair
– Clinical examination and diagnosis of the perforation.

Dozenten 5

World-renowned endodontist in Connecticut, USA and Micro-Endodontic Center in Tokyo, Japan. Developer of the Terauchi File Retrieval Kit, including the Yoshi Loop micro-lasso for accessing broken files in narrow and curved canals, and modified ultrasonic tips requiring minimal tooth structure removal. Lecturer at Tokyo Medical & Dental University. Maintains a private practice limited to endodontics since 1998. Author of multiple articles in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Contributor to several textbook chapters, including the 11th edition of “Pathways of the Pulp”. International and national lecturer in modern endodontics. Founder and director of Dental Arts Academy in Tokyo, providing advanced hands-on training in endodontics and aesthetic restoration with world-renowned clinicians.
 

Spezialist für Dentaltraumatologie und Autotransplantation von Zähnen. Privatpraxis in Nagoya, Japan, seit 1981 ausschließlich dem Traumamanagement und der Zahntransplantation gewidmet.

 

Über 48 Jahre klinische Erfahrung mit umfangreicher Beteiligung an der Behandlung traumatisierter Zähne und Durchführung von Autotransplantationsverfahren. Entwickelte chirurgische Protokolle und Wundheilungsstrategien für erfolgreiche Autotransplantation mit hohen Langzeitüberlebensraten. Pionier in intentionellen Replantationstechniken und Management komplexer Traumafälle einschließlich Kronen-Wurzel-Frakturen, Wurzelfrakturen, Luxationsverletzungen und Avulsionen.

 

Ehemaliger Präsident der International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT, 2009-2010). Gastdozent an der Osaka University und Loma Linda University, Kalifornien, seit 1998. Klinischer Professor an der Tohoku University School of Dentistry (2015-2018). Adjunctive Assistant Professor an der Western University, USA (zertifiziert 2012). Internationaler Referent, der seit über 25 Jahren Dentaltraumamanagement und Autotransplantationstechniken in Asien, Amerika und Europa unterrichtet.

 

DDS der Osaka University School of Dentistry, Japan (1976). PhD in Dentalmaterialien der Kyoto University, Japan (1980). Autor zweier definitive Lehrbücher: "Dental Trauma" (1998) und "Autotransplantation of Teeth" (2000), beide in mehreren Sprachen einschließlich Englisch veröffentlicht und weltweit als Standardreferenzen verwendet. Veröffentlichte zahlreiche begutachtete Artikel über Dentaltraumatologie, Autotransplantation, Wundheilung und Behandlungsprotokolle für komplizierte Traumafälle. Führt internationale Hands-on-Kurse zur Autotransplantation in seinem privaten Ausbildungszentrum in Nagoya durch.

 

Endodontologe und Spezialist für mikroskopische Zahnheilkunde. Privatpraxis, Japan (Ishizaki Dental Clinic). Freiberuflicher klinischer Referent mit Anbindung an die japanische und europäische endodontische Fachgemeinschaft.

 

Mitglied der European Society of Endodontology (ESE). Mitglied der German Society of Endodontology and Dental Traumatology (DGET). Mitglied der German Society of Conservative Dentistry (DGZ). Mitglied der Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry. Mitglied der Japan Endodontic Association. Mitglied der Japan Association of Microscopic Dentistry. Aktiver Teilnehmer an Kongressen der EFCD (European Federation of Conservative Dentistry).

 

Klinischer und lehrbezogener Schwerpunkt: Diagnostik und Management von Wurzelkanalperforationen — Klassifikation, Behandlungsplanung, prozedurale Techniken und Langzeitergebnisse. Er wirkt gemeinsam mit Yoshi Terauchi und Katsushi Okazaki am Fortgeschrittenenprogramm der japanischen endodontischen Schule mit.

 

Prothetiker, Implantologe und Spezialist für dentale Traumatologie in Privatpraxis an der Tsukiboshi Dental Clinic in Aichi, Japan, sowie Sohn des legendären japanischen Pioniers der Endodontie und Traumatologie Dr. Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi. Seine klinische Tätigkeit verbindet prothetische Rehabilitation, Implantattherapie und endodontisches Management traumatisierter Zähne und positioniert ihn an der Schnittstelle von drei Fachgebieten, die sich bei komplexen Traumafällen häufig überschneiden.

 

Instruktor für Praktikumsstudierende in der Abteilung für Prothetik der Osaka University School of Dentistry. Fellowship in Implantologie an der Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, Kalifornien, USA. Offizieller Instruktor für Bassi Logic, ein internationales Fortbildungssystem für implantatgetragene Prothetik.

 

DDS, Aichi-Gakuin University School of Dentistry, Nagoya. PhD in Prothetik, Osaka University. Associate Fellow der American Academy of Implant Dentistry, AAID.

 

Veranstaltungsort

HYATT REGENCY KYOTO


The address: 644-2 Sanjusangendomawari, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0941

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Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontists, Restorative dentist, General dentists.

Total CE credits: 10.5

Total lecture time: 12 h

 

Course created: 10/25/2024. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.

 

The articles:

1. Present status and future directions: Removal of fractured instruments - Yoshi Terauchi, Wagih Tarek Ali, Mohamed Mohsen Abielhassan - 2022
2. Factors Affecting the Removal Time of Separated Instruments - Yoshi Terauchi, Christopher Sexton, Leif K. Bakland, George Bogen - 2021
3. Autotransplantation of Teeth - Mitsuhiro Tsukiboshi  - 2024.

 

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