CE programme
In Person
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Cracked Tooth – Is It Worth Saving
The 21st Cambodian Dental Association’s Meeting and Exhibition
Location
Phnom Penh,
Cambodia,
Asia Pacific
Speaker
Weidi Guo
- Received Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Local Dental Scholarship
- Bachelor of Dental Surgery (Singapore)
- Master of Dental Surgery (Endodontics) (Singapore)
- Membership in Endodontics, Royal College of Dental Surgeons Edinburgh
- Currently working in a private endodontics practice
- Visiting clinician in National University of Oral Health (NUCOHS)
- Teaches part time at NUS Undergraduate endodontics programme
Organizer
Cambodian Dental Association
Abstract :
Cracked teeth are a common clinical finding which often pose challenges in diagnosing due to patient’s varied symptoms and unclear presentation. Clinicians also face the dilemma of whether to extract or save a cracked tooth. In this evidence-based discussion, we will go through the classification and diagnosis of different types of cracked teeth as well as the management protocols and prognosis for them.
Learning objectives :
- Participants will be updated on the latest terminologies used for crack tooth as well as the future direction in crack tooth diagnosis
- Management strategies of vital cracked tooth versus symptomatic irreversible pulpitis/necrotic cracked tooth
- Learn to prognosticate cracked tooth