Pulp therapy is a crucial aspect of managing dental health in children, focusing on treating and preserving primary teeth affected by caries or trauma. This comprehensive course offers in-depth knowledge and practical skills for dental professionals to effectively diagnose, plan, and execute pulp therapy procedures in primary dentition.
Participants will learn about the anatomy of primary teeth, the physiology of the pulp, and the principles guiding pulp therapy. The course explores various treatment modalities, including indirect pulp capping, direct pulp capping, pulpotomy, and pulpectomy. It also addresses the indications, contraindications, and materials used in these procedures, ensuring evidence-based decision-making.
Additionally, the course emphasizes patient management techniques to create a positive experience for pediatric patients and their caregivers. By completing this course, participants will be equipped to provide high-quality care, ensuring the preservation of primary teeth and promoting long-term oral health in young patients.
This course is accredited for 5 CPD credits and is ideal for dental professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in pediatric dentistry.