Learning How to Overcome Challenges in Endodontic Treatment: Large and Curved Canals
Author(s): Rachel Healy, DDS 2024Mentors: N/A OKU Endodontics Award — 1st Place
Author(s): Rachel Healy, DDS 2024Mentors: N/A OKU Endodontics Award — 1st Place
Author(s): Mahsa Asgari, DDS 2025; Vincent Duarte, DDS 2025Mentors: Dr. Adrien Stroumza, Dr. David Vang, Dr. Homer Asadi, Dr. David M Ojcius, Dr. Cassio Almeida-da-Silva, and Dr. Aline Moreira-Souza Dugoni Basic Sciences Award
As doctors, we are often presented with an issue and generally know how to treat it. In endodontics, taking the appropriate time to get to the right diagnosis is crucial. Depending upon the diagnosis, there will be either urgent treatment …
Time to take the root canals back: A systematic approach to endodontic pain Read more ›
The aim of this presentation is to demonstrate the surgical removal of separated instruments via apicoectomy and retrograde fill. This treatment option is one to consider especially when previous orthograde removal has already been attempted. Author(s): Dr. Mia Jonelle Tittle, …
Surgical Removal of a Separated Instrument During Apicoectomy Read more ›
Dental autotransplantation is a long-standing evidence-based treatment modality to provide a replacement for a tooth within the arch that is unrestorable and deemed for extraction by extracting another clinically healthy tooth from its original location and placing into the extraction …
Regenerative Endodontics Treatment on an Autotransplanted Tooth Read more ›
A methodical approach to carefully diagnose and treat the tooth through multidisciplinary approach by carefully evaluating at each step, supplemented with a motivated patient and good compliance leads to successful healing and provides good results.
A case study which demonstrates how pulpal pathology manifests itself in different ways.
A technique developed by the author to create a tangible, 3D-printed model from CBCT DICOM files accurately reproducing the surgical anatomy, its utility in planning an endodontic microsurgery in an anatomically complex mandibular premolar case where the mental foramen was in close proximity to the surgical site, and the final outcome.