Endodontic Webinar Programs Available on the Internet

Be sure to watch for emails from Smart Endodontics about our new 2008 Webinar endodontic series. These are short courses offered through the Internet. Approximately one hour in length, these Webinars will cover a variety of Smart Endo topics and will be offered several times throughout the year.  The best part is the live Q&A with the presenter at the end of the program. 

Dates and speakers are announced a couple of weeks in advance via email.  If you would like to be contacted for future Webinar announcements, please contact Adam Aronson (AdamA@DiscusDental.com) by email or by calling 310.845.8318. 

Previously held Webinars (see list below) are available for viewing now.  Use the web links provided below or contact Adam for an email which will allow you to copy and paste these links into your web browser.

Presenters: John Schoeffel and Harry Suggs
Topic:           Converting from Dental Power to LightSpeed LSX (for Dental Power customers)
Summary:  Drs. Schoeffel and Suggs outline a strategy for converting from the Dental Power line of instruments to the LightSpeed LSX line.  Technique includes flaring the coronal third with Gates Glidden drills, or those of your choice, and completing the middle root with ProTaper instruments before beginning the final apical preparation with LSX.  

Web path: www.discusdental.com/endo, click on “Education” then click on “Webinars”

Presenter: E. Steve Senia
Topic:         Endodontic Success: It’s All about the Apical Third
Summary:  Dr. Senia outlines why preparation of the apical third is so critical to endodontic success and describes a technique for proper preparation, irrigation, and obturation of the apical third to give your patients the best hope for success.

Web path: www.discusdental.com/endo, click on “Education” then click on “Webinars”

One Response to “Endodontic Webinar Programs Available on the Internet”

  1. erelyea Says:

    In the Summer issue of The Endo Files, the Smart Endo newsletter, it was incorrectly reported that Dr. Suggs is an Endodontist. It should be noted that he is in fact a GP. This was an oversight on our part and we apologize for any confussion resulting from this error.

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