1st ESP Quarterly Scientific Seminar 2019

1st ESP Quarterly Scientific Seminar 2019
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Unilab Bayanihan Center Annex, Pioneer Avenue, Pasig City

Speakers and Lectures

Claudina Lagman, DMD | Endodontic Society of the Philippines

Claudina Lagman, DMD

Education & Trainings

  • Externship Training Program in Endodontics, Endodontic Society of the Philippines – East Avenue Medical Center, (2019)
  • ESP Modular A (Fundamentals of Endodontics) and B (Contemporary Endodontics) Workshop, Endodontic Society of the Philippines (2017)
  • Endodontic Knowledge, Technique and Practice Enrichment, Gyrus 100 (2016)
  • Dio Advanced Training Course, DIO Implant Philippines (2016)
  • Craniodontic TMJA Course and Dental Sleep Medicine, Philippine Craniodontic TMJA and Dental Sleep Medicine Study Group (2015)
  • Intensive Implant Training, DIO Implant Philippines (2014)
  • Aesthetic Dentistry, Clayton Omaking (2014)
  • General Orthodontics International Association for Orthodontics (2013)
  • Functional Orthodontics and Temporo- Mandibular Joint (TMJ), Asian American Academy of Functional Orthodontics and TMJ (2009)
  • Doctor of Dental Medicine, Manila Central University, Caloocan City

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Active Member, Endodontic Society of the Philippines (2018-Present)
  • Active Member, Philippine Academy of Implant Dentistry (2018-Present)
  • Member, Philippine Prosthodontic Society (2017-Present)
  • Member, IAO (2014-Present)
  • Member, PAFJO-TMJ Inc. (2012-Present)
  • Member, Philippine Dental Association - Quezon City Dental Chapter (2008-Present)

MTA Obturation with Apicoectomy on a Root Canal Retreatment: A Case Report

Apicoectomy is often considered a final recourse to maintain a tooth with periapical lesion that cannot be managed with conventional endodontic treatment alone. Its main goal is to prevent bacterial leakage from the root canal system into the periradicular tissues and to preserve the function of the natural tooth. This is a case of a 42-year-old male, that manifested pain and swelling on tooth no. 22 after non-surgical endodontic retreatment failed, it was treated with MTA and apicoectomy to preserve the tooth. 

LEARNING OUTCOME

At the end of the presentation participants will be able to learn the different use of MTA in endodontics and the role of apicoectomy.

Thea Katrina Peralta-Estebar, DMD | Endodontic Society of the Philippines

Thea Katrina Peralta-Estebar, DMD

Education & Trainings

  • Externship Training Program in Endodontics, Endodontic Society of the Philippines – East Avenue Medical Center (2019)
  • Certificate on Comprehensive Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry, University of the Philippines (2011)
  • Post-graduate Externship Training Program in Pediatric Dentistry, Philippine Children’s Medical Center (2010)
  • Systematic Post Graduate Course for Craniofacial Biology, Dentofacial Orthopedic and Clinical Orthodontics, Center for Orthodontic Advancement of the Philippines (2000)
  • Doctor of Dental Medicine, University of the East (1997)

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Active Member, Endodontic Society of the Philippines (2019)
  • Executive Vice President, Antipolo City Dental Chapter (2019)
  • Active Member, Philippine Pediatric Dental Society, Inc. (2012-Present)
  • Associate Member, Prosthodontic Society of the Philippines (2010-Present)
  • Member, Alpha Phi Omega Dental Association of the Philippines
  • Member, Philippine Dental Association (1998-Present)

Endodontic Management of a Mandibular First Molar with Pulp Chamber Calcification

Pulp chamber and canal calcification is characterized by the deposition of calcified tissue which can be a response of the pulp to long-standing irritants. This results to partial or complete obliteration of the root canal space. In such cases, root canal treatment can become a challenge due to the difficulty in gaining access and negotiating the canal to the apex. This presentation illustrates a case of a mandibular first molar with pulp chamber calcification managed under microscope. Identifying calcifications, proper knowledge of the chamber anatomy and careful instrumentation combined with the invaluable aid of magnification are crucial in the treatment.