Short Course: 8 ADA CERP/AGD PACE Credits (EXPIRES 5/24/21);for CE/CPD (Code 070) or 10 for California Board of Dental Examiners (CBDE) for CD/CPD Credits
Courses are appropriate for: General Dentists, Oral Surgeons, Endodontists, Geriatric Dental Specialists, Dental Implant Surgeons, Prosthodontists, Dental Assistants and Dental Hygienists
Root Canal vs. Dental Implants, Series 2 (RCI2) Topics Include: Factors to Consider when Determining Whether to Perform a Root Canal or to Extract a Tooth, Adjunctive Procedures, Esthetics, Ethical Considerations, Biologic Factors, Post and Core, Appropriate Ferrule, and more.
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Dr. Goodacre received his DDS degree from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry in 1971. He completed a three-year combined program in Prosthodontics and Dental Materials at Indiana University School of Dentistry and in 1974 earned his MSD degree. He served as Chair of the Department of Prosthodontics at Indiana University and from 1994 to 2013 served as Dean of the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry. He currently teaches in the Advanced Education Program in Prosthodontics at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry and is a Distinguished Professor at that institution. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, Past President of the American Board of Prosthodontics, Past President of the American College of Prosthodontists, and Past President of the Academy of Prosthodontics. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Oral Rehabilitation (FOR) and is Chair of the FOR Education Council. He has made over 500 invited presentations and published over 200 articles, research abstracts, textbooks, and textbook chapters. In addition, he has developed or helped to develop 17 online CE courses, 11 electronic education programs, and 3 eBooks. Dr. Goodacre has received numerous awards for his distinguished service, excellence in teaching and lifetime achievements.
Factors to Consider when Determining Whether to Perform a Root Canal or to Extract a Tooth
Adjunctive Procedures/Treatment Fees/Ethical Considerations
Ideals
Biologic Factors
Identify Which Endodontically Treated Teeth Benefit from Crowns?
Know What
Identify the factors to consider when determining whether to perform a root canal or to extract a tooth; Discuss the long-term outcomes of periodontal treatment; Compare the clinical survival rate of each treatment modality; Compare root canal treatment and dental implants based on biologic factors, associated procedures required, cost, ethics, esthetics, and psychosocial factors; Identify which endodontically treated teeth benefit from crowns; and Know what a post and core does and does not do.
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Discuss the long-term outcomes of periodontal treatment.
Ideals
Compare the clinical survival rate of each treatment modality.
Biologic Factors
Compare root canal treatment and dental implants based on biologic factors, associated procedures required, cost, ethics, esthetics, and psychosocial factors.
Identify Which Endodontically Treated Teeth Benefit from Crowns?
Identify which endodontically treated teeth benefit from crowns.
Know What a Post and Core Does and Does Not Do
Know what a post and core does and does not do.
Optimal Post Length and Diameter
Appropriate Ferrule
Instrumentation that Promotes Success
Benefits and Limitations of New Post Materials
Establish optimal post length and diameter; Design an appropriate ferrule; Describe the instrumentation that promotes success; and Summarize the benefits and limitations of new post materials.
Appropriate Ferrule
Design an appropriate ferrule.
Instrumentation that Promotes Success
Describe the instrumentation that promotes success.
Benefits and Limitations of New Post Materials
Summarize the benefits and limitations of new post materials.
Course Objectives
Part 1: Tooth Retention vs. Tooth Extraction and Implant Placement: Which Treatment is Best?
Identify factors to consider when determining whether to perform a root canal or to extract a tooth and place an implant or a fixed partial denture
Discuss the long-term outcomes of periodontal treatment
Compare the clinical survival rates of each treatment modality
Compare root canal treatment and dental implants based on biologic factors, associated procedures required, cost, ethics, esthetics and psychosocial factors
Part 2: When Teeth are Retained Through Root Canal Treatment, What are the Most Critical Factors that Guide Successful Restoration?
Identify which endodontically treated teeth benefit from crowns
Know what a post and core does and does not do
Establish optimal post length and diameter
Design an appropriate ferrule
Describe the instrumentation that promotes success
Summarize the benefits and limitations of new post materials
Accreditation
American Seminar Institute is an approved provider of ADA-CERP, AGD-PACE and the California Board of Dental Examiners.
Produced: 5/25/2018 Expires for ADA/AGD Credit: 5/24/2021
For up-coming courses, please visit: Dental Courses Coming Soon. There you will find abbreviated listings of additional courses that are soon to be released.
Root Canal vs. Dental Implants Seminar (RCI2)
Short Course: 8 ADA CERP/AGD PACE Credits (EXPIRES 5/24/21); for CE/CPD (Code 070) or 10 for California Board of Dental Examiners (CBDE) for CD/CPD Credits
Courses are appropriate for: General Dentists, Oral Surgeons, Endodontists, Geriatric Dental Specialists, Dental Implant Surgeons, Prosthodontists, Dental Assistants and Dental Hygienists
Instructor Bio
Charles Goodacre, DDS, MSD
Topics
Factors to Consider when Determining Whether to Perform a Root Canal or to Extract a Tooth Adjunctive Procedures/Treatment Fees/Ethical Considerations Ideals Biologic Factors Identify Which Endodontically Treated Teeth Benefit from Crowns? Know What
Identify the factors to consider when determining whether to perform a root canal or to extract a tooth; Discuss the long-term outcomes of periodontal treatment; Compare the clinical survival rate of each treatment modality; Compare root canal treatment and dental implants based on biologic factors, associated procedures required, cost, ethics, esthetics, and psychosocial factors; Identify which endodontically treated teeth benefit from crowns; and Know what a post and core does and does not do.
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Adjunctive Procedures/Treatment Fees/Ethical Considerations
Discuss the long-term outcomes of periodontal treatment.
Ideals
Compare the clinical survival rate of each treatment modality.
Biologic Factors
Compare root canal treatment and dental implants based on biologic factors, associated procedures required, cost, ethics, esthetics, and psychosocial factors.
Identify Which Endodontically Treated Teeth Benefit from Crowns?
Identify which endodontically treated teeth benefit from crowns.
Know What a Post and Core Does and Does Not Do
Know what a post and core does and does not do.
Optimal Post Length and Diameter Appropriate Ferrule Instrumentation that Promotes Success Benefits and Limitations of New Post Materials
Establish optimal post length and diameter; Design an appropriate ferrule; Describe the instrumentation that promotes success; and Summarize the benefits and limitations of new post materials.
Appropriate Ferrule
Design an appropriate ferrule.
Instrumentation that Promotes Success
Describe the instrumentation that promotes success.
Benefits and Limitations of New Post Materials
Summarize the benefits and limitations of new post materials.
Course Objectives
Part 1: Tooth Retention vs. Tooth Extraction and Implant Placement: Which Treatment is Best?
Part 2: When Teeth are Retained Through Root Canal Treatment, What are the Most Critical Factors that Guide Successful Restoration?
Accreditation
American Seminar Institute is an approved provider of ADA-CERP, AGD-PACE and the California Board of Dental Examiners.
Produced: 5/25/2018 Expires for ADA/AGD Credit: 5/24/2021
Additional Information
Additional Dental Continuing Education (CE/CPD) options available:
Other courses of interest may include: Foundations in Pediatric Dentistry, Conquering Difficult Cases, Head and Neck Cancer and Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorder
For up-coming courses, please visit: Dental Courses Coming Soon. There you will find abbreviated listings of additional courses that are soon to be released.