Date | Tuesday 21 February 2023
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Time | 19:00 Registration and light refreshments
19:30 Lecture 20:30 End of event
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Venue
| Groves Medical Centre, 171 Clarence Avenue, New Malden, Surrey KT3 3TX
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Branch / Section | Kingston and District Section
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Prices
| BDA members and BDA Student members - Free
Non-member dentists - £19
Dental care professionals - £16
Non-member students - £16 * * If you are a Non-member student you cannot book online, please use the booking form to secure the reduced rate.
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CPD | 1 hour
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Aim | To highlight the limitations of two-dimensional imaging and discuss the advantages of CBCT for the diagnosis and management of endodontic disease using case examples
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Learning objectives | - Understand limitations of 2D radiography and how CBCT can overcome these in endodontics
- Have knowledge of the indications of CBCT for diagnosis and management of various endodontic diseases
- Identify external cervical resorption and know when to treat or refer
- Know the advantages of CBCT for assessment of endodontic treatment outcome
- Have knowledge of the role of CBCT in diagnosis of traumatic dental injuries and cracked teeth.
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Learning content | - Brief background on CBCT
- Limitations of conventional radiographs
- Differential diagnosis of endodontic disease
- Assessment of canal anatomy
- Management of complex cases; re-treatment and calcified canals
- Diagnosis and management of external cervical resorption
- Assessment of outcome with CBCT
- Traumatic dental injuries
- Impact of CBCT on confidence in diagnosis and management of endodontic problems.
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Development outcomes | C
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Speaker |

Dr Aram Navai Aram is a specialist in endodontics predominantly based in private practice in London. He is a part-time clinical lecturer at King’s College London and Guy’s Hospital. He is an advocate of three-dimensional imaging in endodontics and believes that it will continue to have an increasingly positive impact on clinical practice. He has recently published novel research on the impact of CBCT in the diagnosis and management of traumatic dental injuries in the Journal of Endodontics. |
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