Navigating Dental Trauma: Clinical Insights and Treatment Protocols
Certificate of participation with 1 CME is available
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) of permanent teeth occur frequently in children and young adults. Crown fractures and luxations of these teeth are the most commonly occurring of all dental injuries. Proper diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow up are important for achieving a favorable outcome. Guidelines should assist dentists and patients in decision making and in providing the best care possible, both effectively and efficiently.
HIGHLIGHTS :
Advanced Diagnostic Techniques:
Learn about the latest imaging technologies like CBCT and laser Doppler flowmetry for accurate diagnosis of dental trauma.
Step-by-Step Treatment Protocols:
Detailed protocols for managing common traumatic injuries, including fractures, luxations, and avulsions, with an emphasis on evidence-based approaches.
Regenerative Endodontics:
Explore new developments in regenerative procedures for dental pulp repair, including pulp revascularization and stem cell therapies.
Emerging Biomaterials:
Discover the latest bioactive materials, such as nanocomposites and bioactive cements, which improve the restoration and healing of injured teeth.
Splinting Techniques and Guidelines:
Review updated guidelines for splinting traumatized teeth, with a focus on flexible splints that promote better periodontal ligament healing.
Management of Complications:
Learn strategies for preventing and managing common complications of dental trauma, such as root resorption, pulp necrosis, and ankylosis.
Prevention Strategies:
Best practices for preventing dental trauma, including the use of custom-made mouthguards in sports and effective public education campaigns.
These highlights will help engage participants and provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the latest advancements in dental trauma care