Conventional Endodontic therapy – limitations; laser therapy in clinical endodontics
Participants will learn about:
Understanding laser effects on tissue
Identifying endodontic disease, treatment possibilities and limitations
How laser therapy is indicated for endodontics, based on scientific and clinical point of view
Russ Webb
01 March 2011, 11:27 AM (EST)
Hello!
I am very interested to learn what the specific procedures are that the laser would perform in my endo practice. Looking forward to this webinar!
See you on the 17th,
Dr. W.
Dr. Selma Camargo DDS, Phd,
01 March 2011, 12:08 PM (EST)
Hello Dr Webb !
Thank you for your comment.
It will be a great oportunuty for us to discuss lasers in endo - clinical point of view based on science. Procedures will be shown as well
We have worked with lasers for more than 10 years developing research and using in dental practice. Hope you enjoy it,
See you on 17th
Best regards
Selma Camargo
Andrew Krieger
16 March 2011, 09:11 PM (EST)
I am looking forward to this webinar, however I will be on a plane not able to access the internet. The archived edition will have to suffice. Please address the use of laser fibers in curved and difficult to negotiate canals. Also, please review what you find are the limitations of the laser in endodontics. Thank you.
Dr. Selma Camargo DDS, Phd,
18 March 2011, 12:57 PM (EST)
Dear Dr Krieger,
I answered your questons yesterday during the webnar.
Talking about iradiation in curved molars, using a 200 optical fiber after mechanical preparation ( up to #30 ), you obtain very good results.
laser limitaions in Endo ... I wouldn´t talk about limitations, but correct indications. I am sure you can check the webnar archive those indications, and if you have any doubts, please fell free to contac me anytime. (selmacris@uol.com.br)
Thank you for your coments,
Best Regards
Selma Camargo
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