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Volume 2, Issue 2 (Suppl)

Dent Implants Dentures, an open access journal

ISSN: 2572-4835

Dental Medicine 2017

October 16-18, 2017

October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA

29

th

Annual World Congress on

Dental Medicine & Dentistry

The technological advances in endodontics and its consequences for endodontists and fundamentally for

their patients

Anderson de Oliveira Paulo

FACIT, Brazil

F

or a long time, the endodontics was stagnant and without great prospects, it was a specialty seen as tiring for the professional

and somewhat uncomfortable and even frightening for patients. All this began to change with the advent of NITI systems

(Reciprocating and Rotary), with them, the root canal instrumentation became faster and stimulated the emergence of new root

canals obturations techniques, These changes brought about a gain of time, a standardization of results. The advances were not

limited to the root canal instrumentation and the obturation, they also brought benefits in the treatment of dental perforations,

parendodontic surgeries and apical plugs with MTA. There were also advances in magnification with the lenses and especially with

the microscope that allow the placement of channels, the visualization of separate instruments and perforations. Facilitating the

treatment of each of these situations with the aid of ultrasonic tips of the last generation. And finally the appearance of the cone beam

tomography that brought endodontics the possibility of seeing beyond the radiographic image. Because of all this, a better working

condition for the endodontist, who ceased to be a sculptor and works with effective tools that did not require so much time of training

and psychomotor improvement and the patients have access to faster and better-performing treatments with more comfort.

Biography

Anderson de Oliveira Paulo has completed his PhD at the Paulista State University (UNESP). He is Endodontics Professor of the Faculty of Sciences of Tocantins (FACIT).

He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Brasilia (UNB). He has published several papers in journals. He is Co-author of a book and Author of five chapters in five

books. In 2016, he was the President of the 8

th

International Congress of the Brazilian Society of Endodontics (SBENDO). He delivers lectures at congresses in Brazil and

in other countries.

andersonpaulo@ig.com.br

Anderson de Oliveira Paulo, Dent Implants Dentures 2017, 2:2 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2572-4835-C1-002