Microsurgical Endodontics: From Planning to Execution 2025
Microsurgical Endodontics: From Planning to Execution 2025
09:00 a.m. - 05:00 p.m.
This intensive, three-day workshop is designed to provide participants with the ability to learn all about endodontic microsurgery, starting from decision-making and treatment planning to patient management of the root as well as soft and hard tissue structures for predictable treatment outcomes. The program features a live surgery demonstration, allowing participants to observe procedures firsthand.
Attendees will perform surgery on a simulated 3D surgical model using a surgical operating microscope and proper microsurgery armamentarium. Participants will incise and reflect simulated gingiva, perform osteotomy, apicoectomy, retro-preparation and retro-filling followed by suturing.
You Will Learn
To perform adequate treatment planning in endodontic microsurgery
- To utilize the different endodontic microsurgical armamentarium
- How to save time in each step of the endodontic surgical procedure
- To recognize the best evidence available regarding endodontic microsurgery
- To understand the concept of complete surgical retreatment
- To describe the benefits of using guided tissue regeneration techniques in endodontic surgery
- To recognize the scenarios where guided tissue regeneration is essential for better bone remodeling
- To identify when graft material and resorbable membranes can be used separately or in combination
Who Should Attend
This hands-on workshop is specifically designed for endodontists.
Early Bird Tuition: $3,495 (for registrations received by September 18/January 28)
Regular Tuition: $3,995
Program: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm each day
Location: Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, 155 Fifth Street, SF
Credits: This activity is designated for 22.5 units of continuing education credit.
Workshop is limited to 30 participants; includes lunch and light breakfast each day.
Presenter
Adham Azim, BDS, DDS, is an associate professor and the chair of the Department of Endodontics at the Dugoni School of Dentistry. He maintains a private endodontics practice and is also the founder and CEO of Endolit. He earned his BDS from Cairo University, where he also did his endodontic training. He later completed his endodontic certificate at Columbia University, and since then, he has been a full-time educator and part-time private practitioner. He also served as the division head and the director of the endodontic postgraduate program at University at Buffalo. Dr. Azim is a diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics. He has lectured all over the world and has received several awards for his research work. He has more than 30 publications in peer-reviewed journals and several chapter contributions in textbooks, such as Ingle Endodontics and Endodontics: Principles and Practices.