Vital Pulp Therapy Using Direct Pulp Caps in Permanent Teeth: An Alternative to Root Canals?

Description:

The dental pulp is connective tissue that lives protected inside the hard tissues of the tooth. When this soft tissue is exposed to trauma, caries, or damage (such as tooth fracture), the tissue is at risk of infection that will eventually proceed to pain and necrosis of the pulp. In permanent teeth, the current standard of care in situations of infected pulp tissue is to proceed directly to root canal treatment. But, remember the best treatment results happen in teeth that preserve the vitality of the pulp. Lately, a potential alternative has gained clinical popularity – vital pulp therapy. Vital pulp therapy (VPT) attempts to treat the infection without the complete removal of the dental pulp tissue.

The purpose of this course is to explain the clinical procedures associated with vital pulp therapy, to discuss the specific cases where vital pulp therapy should and should not be used, and to touch on the success rates reported in current research.

Objectives:

At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:

I. Understand the indications and contraindications of VPT

II. Discuss the clinical materials and procedures for VPT

III. Review the advances in direct pulp capping materials and the evidence-based findings of prognosis after VPT.

Speaker:


Dr. Dierra Nunn-University of Kentucky College of Dentistry

Registration Information

Schedule

11AM EDT-1PM EDT
Credit Hours: 2 CEU

Zoom

Location

Online Webinar-Zoom link provided upon registration