Wednesday, April 14, 2021
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Live Webinar Online
Online Registration
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Following Registration and Payment:
Please Read the instructions in your Confirmation email.
It will include a link to a brief Zoom webinar registration form
that must be completed PRIOR to the course.
Please click on that link and complete the form at your earliest convenience.
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Course Overview: It is amazing the amount of new stuff that comes on the market in a year. Over the years, we have seen an evolution of rotary instruments, irrigating solutions and techniques, retreatment techniques, anesthesia, perforation repair materials, obturation materials, and so on, and, when all is said and done … the basic concepts and instruments are more than enough to treat most endodontic cases.
Course Objectives: At the conclusion of this presentation, the participant will better able to:
Eugene A. Pantera, Jr., DDS, MS
former Director of the Advanced Program in Endodontics and Director of the Division of Endodontics Dental Education and is now emeritus faculty at the University at Buffalo
Date: | Wednesday, April 14, 2021 |
Time: | 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM |
Location: |
Live Webinar Online |
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Tuition: |
Dentists: $220
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Credit: | Live Webinar Lecture: Credit Hours - 6 |
Course #: | 55321W |
AGD Code: | 070 |
Live Webinar Online
Live Webinar Lecture: Credit Hours - 6
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