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Pediatric dentistry school
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Dimitris Emmanouil
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Meenakshi S. Kher
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Marc Semper
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Prasad Krishnaji Musale
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Juan D. Flores
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Soraya Coelho Leal
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12 Lektionen + 1 gratis (21S 55M)
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Great pediatric dentistry school! The lecturers present North American, South American, European and Asian schools. They will share their clinical experience in working with the most unpredictable patients — children!
By becoming an student of the School, you will have access to 4 modules dedicated to:
– fundamentals of pediatric dentistry: diagnosis, anesthesia, psychology
– direct and indirect restorations in pediatric dentistry
– endodontic treatment of temporary and permanent teeth with unformed roots
– preventive treatment in pediatric dentistry.
We recommend this comprehensive and diverse course for maximum understanding of the nuances of treating pediatric patients.
Lektion 1.General anesthesia with nitrous oxide: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Introductory lesson
– Dental fear and anxiety
– Stomatophobia: what is the patient afraid of?
– Methods of treating a patient with a phobia
– Classical desensitization
– Procedural distress:
- Removing negative stimuli
- Analgesia
- Pain control
- Patient distraction
- Simulation.
– Inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide
– Procedural sedation: criteria and options
– Types of sedation and their characteristics:
- Minimum
- Moderate
- Deep
- General anesthesia.
– Tasks of effective minimal sedation
– Features of sedation in children: anatomy, physiology, psychology
– Sedation Planning: AMPLE
– Basics of safe sedation
– Monitoring during and after sedation: basic parameters
– History of nitrous oxide use
– Nitrous oxide:
- Physical Properties
- Respiratory mechanics
- Pharmacokinetics
- The phenomenon of concentration
- Diffuse hypoxia
- Biotransformation
- Minimum alveolar concentration.
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 2.General anesthesia with nitrous oxide: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
– Dental fear and anxiety
– Stomatophobia: what is the patient afraid of?
– Methods of treating a patient with a phobia
– Classical desensitization
– Procedural distress:
- Removing negative stimuli
- Analgesia
- Pain control
- Patient distraction
- Simulation.
– Inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide
– Procedural sedation: criteria and options
– Types of sedation and their characteristics:
- Minimum
- Moderate
- Deep
- General anesthesia.
– Tasks of effective minimal sedation
– Features of sedation in children: anatomy, physiology, psychology
– Sedation Planning: AMPLE
– Basics of safe sedation
– Monitoring during and after sedation: basic parameters
– History of nitrous oxide use
– Nitrous oxide:
- Physical Properties
- Respiratory mechanics
- Pharmacokinetics
- The phenomenon of concentration
- Diffuse hypoxia
- Biotransformation
- Minimum alveolar concentration.
– Pharmacology of nitrous oxide:
- Analgesia
- Anxiolysis
- Anesthesia
- Stress
- Amnesia.
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 3.General anesthesia with nitrous oxide: protocols, and clinical recommendations
– Application of nitrous oxide:
- Indications and contraindications
- Use in pregnant women
- Advantages and disadvantages
- Side effects.
– Nitrous oxide supply systems: types and operating principle
– System security check
– Preparation for nitrous oxide sedation
– Nitrous oxide application protocol
– Fast induction technique
– 4 stages of anesthesia
– Signs and symptoms of perfect sedation
– Causes of failures in sedation with nitrous oxide
– Sedation level assessment: clinical hints
– Recovery after sedation: tactics
– The effect of nitrous oxide on the clinic staff
– Documentation of the reception
– COVID-19: the use of nitrous oxide in a pandemic
– Treatment of children with special needs
– Non-medical use of nitrous oxide.
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 4.Dental radiographs for infants, children and adolescents. СBCT
– Radiation risk
– Principles in radiology
– Indication oriented and patient specific image quality in pediatric dentistry
– Impacted teeth visualization
– Diagnosis of orofacial cleft
– Visualization of dental anomalies
– Visualization of bone pathology
– Imaging in syndrome
– Visualization in Orthodontics.
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 5.Cariesology: diagnosis, risk assessment, non-invasive and minimally invasive treatment
– Algorithm for choosing a treatment method: invasive or minimally invasive
– Contagiosity and infectivity of caries
– Cariesogenic microflora of the oral cavity: a study
– The concept of dysbiosis
– Factors of caries development: behavior
– Minimally invasive dentistry: principles
– Diagnosis and treatment planning of caries: clinical situation
– Registration of dental caries:
- ICDAS
- CAST
- NYVAD.
– Defects of enamel development: differential diagnosis
– Caries risk assessment and its significance
– Risk assessment tools:
- Karyogram
- CANBRA
- CAT.
– Prevention of caries:
- Fluoroprophylaxis
- Diet (carbohydrate intake)
- Ozone
- Calcium Phosphates (CPP-ACP).
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 6.Cariesology: preparation, treatment of dental caries
– Occlusal сaries lesions
– Dental sealants: indications
– Composite and glass-ionomer silants: comparison
– Sеаlant application protocol
– Micro and minimally invasive treatment: advantages and disadvantages
– Proximal caries lesions
– Infiltration method of treatment: indications
– X-ray diagnostics of caries
– Method of tooth separation: technique
– Principles of minimally invasive treatment
– Caries treatment: decision-making algorithm
– Dentin caries: the structure of the carious cavity
– Partial removal of carious tissue: indications
– Step-by-step excavation: methodology
– Hall technique: technique
– Strategies for the removal of carious tissues: comparison
– Treatment without removal of carious tissues:
- Justification
- Indications
- Methodology
- Results of observations.
– Silver diamine fluoride: advantages of using
– Methods of treatment of carious cavities: clinical examples.
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 7.Minimally invasive restorative modalities in the anterior aesthetic zone
– The main problems with the front teeth
– Features of the treatment of the young permanent teeth
– Defects of enamel development: hypomineralization and hypoplasia
– Treatment of hypomineralization: methods.
- Resin infiltration
- Microabrasion
- Infiltration method.
– Treatment of enamel hypoplasia: tactics
– Minimally invasive methods of trauma treatment:
- Dislocation of the tooth
- Fracture of the crown part of the tooth
- Color-changed teeth
- Complete dislocation and tooth loss.
– Benefits of minimally invasive treatment
– Temporary prosthetics for children.
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 8.Treating the young permanent molar
– Bleaching materials
– Difficulties in the treatment of young permanent teeth
– Carious lesions: modern treatment strategies
– Treatment without removal of carious tissues:
- Diamine silver fluoride (SDF)
- S-MART technique
- Sealing of the carious process.
– Deep carious lesions:
- Selective removal of carious tissue
- Step-by-step excavation of carious tissue
- Non-selective removal of carious tissue.
– Golden principles of selective removal of carious tissues
– Fissure sealing: indications and tactics
– Types of silants and their properties:
- Resin-based
- Based on composite.
– Caries management: basic principles
– Hypomineralization of molars: causes and treatment tactics
– Steel crowns: indications and methods of application
– Destruction of the first permanent molar: indications for extraction.
Recommended for: General dentists, Pediatric dentists.
Lektion 9.Interdisciplinary reabilitation in pediatric dentistry
– Field and goals of pediatric dentistry
– Concepts of pediatric dentistry
– Interactions in pediatric dentistry
– Clinical cases of multidisciplinary reabilitation of:
- Trauma
- Multiple acid burns
- Malocclusion
- Impaction
- Oligodontia
- Microdontia
- Bruxism
- Enamel hypoplasia
- Hypominiralization.
– Dental diamond rotary instruments selection
– Reabilitation in mixed dentition by zirconia crown:
- Features of using
- Characteristics
- Types of glass-ionomer for fixation
- Rules of cementation.
– Pediatric restorative dentistry: features, materials, tools and techniques
– Emax: advantages and disadvantages, using in pediatric dentistry.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 10.Endodontic techniques in vital immature permanent teeth
– Decision-making algorithm for the treatment of young teeth
– Methods of vital pulp treatment:
- Partial pulpotomy
- Complete pulpotomy
- Advanced pulpotomy.
– Direct pulp capping: a clinical example
– Сvek pulpotomy: demonstration of the technique
– Pulp capping medicaments:
- Calcium hydroxide
- Biodentin
- MTA.
– Prognosis of Сvek pulpotomy
– Cervical pulpotomy: technique
– Caries and complications of caries: tactics for unformed roots
– Selective removal of carious tissue: advantages
– Irreversible pulpitis: symptoms and treatment methods
– Endolite concept
– Early removal of the first molar.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 11.Pulpitis and apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth
– Apexification method: advantages and disadvantages
– Regenerative endodontic therapy (REP): indications
– The Triad of Tissue Engineering
– Stages of treatment of a tooth with necrotic pulp:
- Biocompatible chemical disinfection
- Creating a matrix for the growth of new tissues.
– Trilevel Outcome assessement pyramid
– Intracanal medicaments:
- Triple Antibiotic Paste (TAP)
- Double Antibiotic paste
- Calcium hydroxide.
– Antibiotics in REP: augmentin
– The value of a blood clot and its alternatives
– Collagen matrix: method of application
– Histological aspects of regenerative endodontic therapy
– Primary and secondary tasks of endodontic treatment
– Revascularization associated with intracanal calcification (RAIC)
– Materials for intracanal bleaching
– Planning orthodontic treatment after REP
– Stages of root formation by Cvek
– Apexogenesis and REP: the choice of treatment tactics.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 12.Modern endodontics for primary teeth
– Hall Technique and Modifications
– Selective Caries Removal
– Pulp Capping (IPC and DPC)
– Pulpotomy
– Access opening for Primary Teeth
– Working Length Determination
– Shaping (Root canal Preparation) in Primary teeth
– Cleaning (Root canal Disinfection) in Primary teeth
– Obturation in Primary Teeth
– Modern Endodontic Approaches (Management of Internal Root Resorption, LSTR and Broken Instrument Retrieval).
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 13.Timely treatment of malocclusion in pediatric dentistry
– Caries in pediatric dentistry
– Breast milk macronutrient contents
– Occlusion and malocclusion
– Diagnosis in pediatric dentistry:
- Dental photography: framing, position, light, equipment
- Study models
- Intraoral scanning
- CBCT
- Periodontal evaluation.
– Treatment options of malocclusion:
- Habits interruption
- Estimulating massages
- Appliances.
– Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Der Kurs beinhaltet die nächsten Lektionen:
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1S 48M
Lektion 2
General anesthesia with nitrous oxide: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
Dimitris EmmanouilLektionsprogramm zeigen
0:01
Introduction and Course Objectives
3:33
Presenter, Affiliations and Disclosures
7:50
Clinical Training and Early Practice
12:39
Parental Attitudes, Dental Fear and Definitions
18:17
Behavior Guidance and Non‑pharmacological Strategies
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1S 41M
Lektion 3
General anesthesia with nitrous oxide: protocols, and clinical recommendations
Dimitris EmmanouilLektionsprogramm zeigen
0:01
Introduction & Learning Outcomes
1:14
Indications and Benefits of Nitrous Oxide
5:41
Behavioral Effects and Analgesia
9:27
Contraindications (Systemic and Local)
13:31
Advantages, Disadvantages and Adverse Effects
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53M
Lektion 4
Dental radiographs for infants, children and adolescents. СBCT
Marc SemperLektionsprogramm zeigen
0:01
Introduction and Lecture Scope
3:21
Ionizing Radiation and X‑ray Physics
7:26
Biologic Effects and Cancer Risk in Dental Radiology
11:01
Epidemiological Evidence and Pediatric Risk
16:01
Thresholds, Stochastic vs Deterministic Effects
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