Winning the Battle Against Failure in Primary Teeth

Pulp therapy is a common treatment in primary teeth, but it can sometimes fail, leading to the loss of the affected tooth and potential complications.
This lecture will explore the factors that contribute to failure in pulp therapy for primary teeth, including inadequate diagnosis, improper technique, and poor follow-up care.
Through an interactive presentation, attendees will learn how to improve their success rates in pulp therapy and provide the best possible care for their patients. With the right knowledge and approach, we can win the battle against pulp therapy failure and ensure healthy smiles for all children, by staying up to date with the latest research, techniques, and materials in pulp therapy.
By working together, we can improve our success rates and provide the best possible care for our young patients. The lecture will also provide a forum for discussion and collaboration, allowing attendees to share their experiences, insights, and strategies for achieving success in pulp therapy.
This lecture is ideal for pediatric dentists, general dentists, and other dental professionals who wish to improve their knowledge and skills in pulp therapy and provide the highest quality care for their patients.

Objectives

Attendees will gain
1. A deeper understanding of the causes of failure and how to avoid them
2. Proper case selection, technique, and post-treatment care.
4. Strategies for dealing with failure when it does occur, including retreatment options and alternative treatments.