Evolution of BioCeramics in Endodontics

Thursday, January 29, 2026

3:00 – 4:00 pm

Course Code:

459TL

Credits:

1

CE Hour

Dentist
Endodontics
Knowledge Nook
Lecture

Bioceramic materials have rapidly transformed the landscape of endodontics—shifting from niche applications to becoming a mainstay in modern root canal therapy. Attendees will explore the unique properties of bioceramic sealers, clinical advantages, and practical applications in everyday cases, with a focus on how these materials enhance outcomes, simplify workflows, and support long-term tooth preservation. 

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After this course attendees will be able to:

  • Identify the key physical, chemical, and biological properties that distinguish bioceramics from traditional materials
  • Compare the clinical performance of bioceramic sealers and repair materials to resin- and epoxy-based alternatives
  • Select appropriate bioceramic products for obturation, perforation repair, apexification, and resorption cases
  • Apply best practices for handling, placement, and setting of bioceramic materials
  • Recognize potential limitations or considerations when incorporating bioceramics into clinical protocols
The Brasseler USA grant has been applied to this course.
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