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Educational Tracks


Future of Endodontic Practice Track

Educational Support provided by Dentsply Sirona

The Future of Endodontic Practice Track will look beyond today’s horizon to as far as the next decade. These educational sessions will present the latest science, hottest innovations and trends to best prepare you for the standards of tomorrow. From the newest CBCT applications and applications of the human microbiome, to teaching future residents and analyzing the changing landscape of practice management, this track will help you prepare for what’s next in the specialty. Browse track sessions >>

Interdisciplinary/Collaboration Track

Over the past several decades there has been a shift in healthcare to interdisciplinary teams, integrating multiple disciplines through collaboration. These teams can help ensure that patients receive the best care and also improve outcomes. This track will focus on how collaboration between dental specialists can advance the way we care for our patients and improve outcomes. Browse track sessions >>

New Voices Track

Educational Support provided by Komet USA

The New Voices Track is proud to feature fresh new perspectives from up-and-coming speakers in the endodontic field. Sessions will cover topics of interest to the early career and experienced endodontist, including an overview of the Board Certification process from recent Diplomates, real-world practice information on transitioning into private practice and building relationships with referrals, practical use of technology in endodontic practice, and real-world endodontic diagnosis and treatment from contemporary endodontists. Browse track sessions >>

Non-Surgical Root Canal Therapy Track

Educational Support provided by Endodontic Practice Partners

The goal of the Non-Surgical Track is to provide updates on endodontics as it is currently practiced. Root canal instrumentation, obturation and further improvements are all moving forward quickly. The ability to debride root canal systems while conserving dentin is supported by technology in a golden age for clinical practice. Imaging, cutting-edge technology, managing challenging situations and patients, regendo and life/work balance are all part of the non-surgical track. Join us for a meeting that will be enlightening! Browse track sessions >>

Practice Management Track

Educational Support provided by EndoMastery

The Practice Management Track was put together with all team members involved in dental practice management. Doctors, assistants, front desk, and office managers can take advantage of the seminars given on team building, firing, mindset, office communication, and more to employ in their practices to increase productivity and efficiency. Additionally, seminars will be given to help offices protect themselves from internal and external threats on their practices. All attendees will sure to find value in the presentations given in this track. Browse track sessions >>


Surgical Root Canal Therapy Track

The Surgical Root Canal Therapy Track this year aims to provide an update to all the surgical procedures encountered in the endodontic practice including apical surgeries, root amputations, as well as surgical management of cervical root resorption. The sessions will focus on techniques and approaches that would make the procedures simpler and more efficient. Attendees will also learn about the prognosis, the most appropriate materials to be used, the potential risks associated with these procedures and how to manage complications for the best possible outcome. Browse track sessions >>


Submitted Presentations

Comprised of selections from the AAE23 Planning Committee’s Call for Presentations, these presentations cover a broad range of interesting topics including access preparation to apical surgery. Often paired with sessions similar in topic, sessions range from 45 minutes to 90 minutes in length. Browse track sessions >>


ADA CERP
The AAE is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider, a recognized provider in California (#2030), Florida (#PP0049). Programs of the AAE (#214682) are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. The AAE designates this activity for up to 28.5 continuing education credits. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ada.org/cerp.

Portions of this AAE meeting may be photographed or audio/video recorded for various purposes, including reporting, promotion, archival, or sale and distribution. By registering, individuals agree that the AAE may photograph or record by audio/video their attendance and involvement in any portion of the meeting. Furthermore, individuals agree that the AAE may use these photographs and/or recordings without additional approval or permission.

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