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The Congress is organised by the Czech Orthodontic Society |
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The Congress is supported by: Czech Academy of dental esthetics Czech Society of dentoalveolar surgery |
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The congress is under patronage of the Charles University in Prague |
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The congress is held with the financial support of the capital Prague |
About author:
MDDr. Radovan Žižka, Ph.D., graduated with a degree in Dentistry from the Faculty of Medicine at Palacky University in Olomouc in 2012. He completed a two-year Individual program of specialization in Endodontics (IPSE) of program I love endo. He finished his postgraduate study of Endodontics at the Department of Conservatory Dentistry and Endodontics at Instittute of Dentistry and Oral Sciences of Palacky University in Olomouc in 2016, where he earned his PhD on the topic of revascularization. He is mostly interested in endodontic treatment of immature teeth, development anomalies and resorptions. He is active member of Czech Endodontic Society, certified member of European Endodontic Society and international member of American Association of Endodontists. He works at private practices limited to Endodontics in Olomouc and Trenčín. He also participates in pregradual and postgradual educational programs Institute of Dentistry and Oral Sciences of Palacky University in Olomouc.
Abstract of the lecture:
In our clinical practice we can encounter teeth with complex anatomy, development anomalies or wide open apices which can be challenging for endodontic treatment. Very often the extraction is considered and indicated for such cases due to low succes rate of the conventional root canal treatment. But in developing individuals, this treatment can lead to insufficient development of jaw and subsequent deficiency of bone volume. Moreover, this outcome can be disadventageous for further reconstruction. The authors present different cases of endodontic treatment (non-surgical, surgical or combined) which lead to preservation of teeth in a predictable way.
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