Obertura de Conductes
Main language of instruction: Catalan
Other languages of instruction: Spanish
Head instructor
Dr. Fernando Salvador DURÁN-SINDREU - fduran@uic.es
Office hours
Full-time master: Jueves 8:00-14:00H
susanadenoe@uic.es
This course focuses on the study of the last stage of non surgical treatment, the root canal obturation. Root canal treatment promotes pulpo-periapical healing. Sealing the root canal system will maintain and prolong the clinical and radiographic success and prevent recurrence of periapical pathologies, therefore, the obturation has a fundamental value to success in the medium and long term in root canal treatment.
With this course, students will acquire theoretical knowledge through understanding of the current scientific literature in the area of the root canal obturation and preclinical practice to have the ability to perform a fullthree-dimensional hermetic sealing of the root canals.
Medium-High level of english
1. To knw the requirements and objectives for the three dimensional root canal filling.
2. Recognize the clinical criteria that determine when to and when not to seal.
3. To know main sealing materials or cores used more often: list their components and general properties.
4. To know the properties and functions of the ideal sealers.
5 .To describe the technique of cold-lateral condensation, advantages, disadvantages, indications, contraindications and clinical limitations.
6. To describe the thermoplastic techniques: types, advantages, disadvantages, indications, contraindications and clinical limitations
7. To describe obturation techniques based on adhesive systems.
8. To describe the technique of formation of the apical barrier with different materials, composition, characteristics, advantages, disadvantages and biological properties.
9. Knowing what obturation technique is suitable for different types of root canal morphology.
10. To analyze the clinical and radiographic criteria for assessing the quality of obturation.
1. Theoretical knowledge of different materials and latest obturation techniques.
2. Capacity for analysis and synthesis of classical and contemporary literature on the study area.
3. Individual ability and practical ability to perform clinical endodontics at the CUO.
1. To know the materials and techniques available today on shutter.
2. To know the technique most appropriate for obturation according to different morphologies of root canals.
3. To know when to fill the root canal and when not to.
4. The ability to identify possible errors andknowing how to correct them.
5. To know and understand classical and contemporary literature.
1. Gutta-percha. silver tips. general properties
2. sealing cements.
3. Obturation, generals. Requirements for root canal obturation
4. Lateral Condensation
5. Thermocompactors
6. Warm Vertical Condensation
7. Other techniques.
9. Bonding systems.
10. Apical barriers.
FORMATIVE ACTIVITIES |
METHODOLOGY |
Seminar-instructive sessions |
Scientific literature and manuals |
Practical sessions |
Materials and techniques applied in vitro on the CUO laboratories |
Quarterly Continuous assessment: reading, critical analysis of textbooks and scientific literature by the student and teacher in charge of the subject.
Quarterly Continuous assessment: material handling and sealing techniques carried out on in vitro teeth in the laboratory of the CUO.
Theoretical and practical final exam: theoretical examination will consist of short questions on selected topics during the quarter (50% final grade). Practical examination: the student must submit electronically, radiographs of cases performed on in vitro teeth in the laboratory (50% of the final grade)
VÍAS DE LA PULPA. Cohen,S. Editorial: Elsevier España. 9ª edición.2007
ENDODONTICS. Vol II, Arnaldo Castellucci. Edizioni Odontoiatriche Il Tridente.
Electronic Resources of the main endodontic papers