The restorability of the endodontically treated tooth is often given insufficient evaluation. An overall approach to the restoration of the mouth, not just the single tooth, should be adopted. While dentists may be concerned with saving as many teeth as is feasible by endodontic therapy, overly heroic treatments should be avoided and alternative approaches considered as necessary.
This interactive program considers the subject in detail, challenging the user to consider carefully conventional strategies and how they may be improved upon with modern restorative approaches. Video and 3D graphics are employed to illustrate the techniques and concepts discussed.
User comments
"I felt that the quality and quantity of information was greater than that which a full day course would usually provide. I was able to digest the information more fully than I would on a course."
"I found the theory in the reference section easy to understand and think that it may be a great future teaching aid."
"A clear and logical progression through subject; well illustrated and with key points well indicated in the text."
"Ability to review any section allowing viewer to concentrate on their weakness. Excellent close up views of treatment reinforce understanding of technique. Quiz section was very good for reinforcement of content."
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