- Introduction
- Intro
- Hot pulp
- Intrapulpal
- Intraligamental
- Hot pulp
- Adjuncts
- Pharmacological management
- Pharmaco
- Psychological management
- Psychological
- Necrotic pulp
- Swelling
- NaOCl accident
- Post operative pain 1
- Post operative pain 2
- Flare up
- Conclusions
What you'll learn
- Management of hot pulp
- Operative management of Endodontic emergencies
- Pharmacological management of Endodontic emergencies
- Psychological management of Endodontic emergencies
Description
Diagnosis in patients with Endodontic emergencies is usually difficult. Complete anaesthesia (a prerequisite before a management can be rendered) is also difficult to achieve in patient with pre-existing pain.
Effective management of Endodontic emergencies utilizes three-prong approach i.e. operative, pharmacological, and psychological management.
The talk starts with the importance of diagnosis, then physiological mechanism of hot pulp and its clinical management. Pharmacological management covers recommended medications and dosages. Psychological management involves its rationale, supporting evidence and practical recommendations.
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About the instructors
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Chankhrit Sathorn
Adjunct Professor of Endodontics
Chankhrit is an Adjunct Professor of Endodontics at Charles Sturt University. Formerly he was an Adjunct Associate Professor of Endodontic Research at La Trobe University and Convenor of the Predoctoral Endodontics and Graduate Certificate in Clinical Dentistry Programmes at The University of Melbourne. He completed Endodontic specialist training and a PhD at The University of Melbourne and became a member of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in the Special Stream of Endodontics. His basic dental training was from Thailand.
His area of research focuses on evidence-based Endodontics, systematic reviews, effectiveness and efficiency of various interventions. Based on the cumulative publication of his research studies, Chankhrit has been awarded The Ernest Joske Research Award for work that constitutes an important contribution to dental science research.
He has been invited to speak at several national and international Endodontic congresses such as ASE, ADA, IFEA, and ESE. He is an editorial board member of the Journal of Endodontics, International Endodontic Journal, Dental Traumatology, New Zealand Dental Journal, Journal of Dentistry, and European Journal of Dentistry. He maintains a private practice limited to Endodontics in Melbourne and Sydney.
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