Bioceramic Based Root Canal Obturation: The Anatomical Continuum

Friday, January 30, 2026

1:00 – 4:00 pm

Course Code:

637RL

Cost:

$135

Credits:

3

CE Hours

Dentist
Endodontics
Lecture

Bioceramics and bioceramic sealers represent a significant advancement in endodontic obturation, offering exceptional biocompatibility, dimensional stability, and antimicrobial properties. This course provides a comprehensive, evidence-based exploration of bioceramic-based root canal obturation, emphasizing the material science, clinical indications, and outcomes associated with their use. Attendees will gain a deep understanding of the physicochemical characteristics that differentiate bioceramics from traditional sealers, as well as their role in promoting periapical healing and long-term treatment success.

Through detailed case discussions and step-by-step procedural breakdowns, attendees will develop a strong understanding of bioceramic materials thus refining their approach to obturation and developing a framework for integrating these techniques seamlessly into routine endodontic care.

Speakers

After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Comprehend the scientifically-based biologic requirements for endodontic success
  • Determine limitations and drawbacks of traditional sealers and obturation methods
  • Understand the biological advantages and usages of bioceramics in root canal therapy and specifically in obturation
The Brasseler USA grant has been applied to this course.
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