Course descriptionAn anatomical relationship exists between endodontic and periodontal structures. This relationship allows for the spread of inflammation and infection between these sites that may ultimately lead to pulp necrosis and canal infection and tissue destruction of the attachment apparatus. Proper diagnosis is of course critical as it will inform sequence and timing of treatment. This presentation will also discuss the outcomes Course objectives At the conclusion of this lecture, the participants should be able to: 1. Better understand the disease pathways between the root canal system and the periodontal structures. 2. Better understand the complexities of diagnosis and decision making for the compromised tooth. 3. Better understand how to approach the so-called Endo-Perio lesion regarding timing and sequence of treatment. Bio Dr. Barnett earned his DMD and Certificate in Endodontics from the University of Pennsylvania and became Board Certified in Endodontics in 1988. He has held leadership roles at the University of Pennsylvania and currently chairs the IB Bender Postdoctoral Endodontic Program at Albert Einstein Medical Center. Dr. Barnett has published extensively and lectured globally on various endodontic topics, including infections and dental trauma. He is a Fellow of several prestigious dental organizations and has received multiple awards, including the AAE's Edward M. Osetek Educator Award. Dr. Barnett also served in private endodontic practice for 30 years and is active in professional organizations and editorial boards. Survey Link : https://forms.office.com/r/9uGTiRGR9a
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