
C437-26: The 39th Annual Review of the Biologic and Clinical Aspects of Endodontology
About This Event
This online course delivers a comprehensive review of the biology and clinical foundations of Endodontology, presented by internationally known speakers with the latest information supported by current and classic literature. It includes lectures, study questions and literature summaries, designed for board exam preparation and for practicing Endodontists and general dentists who wish to expand their knowledge of the biologic principles behind clinical practice. The University of Michigan designates this activity as 24 continuing dental education credits.
Learning Objectives
- Integrate Biological Foundations: Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the cellular, molecular, and physiological principles of endodontic diagnosis and treatment
- Critically Evaluate Scientific Literature: Analyze and apply findings from current and classic endodontic literature to inform evidence-based clinical decision-making
- Apply Clinical Concepts: Relate foundational biological and scientific concepts to the management of endodontic cases, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and procedural techniques
- Prepare for Board Examinations: Utilize course materials—
- lectures, study questions, and literature summaries—
- to effectively review and reinforce key concepts required for the American Board examinations in Endodontology
Additional Event Information
Target Audience
Endodontists and General Dentists
Event Format
Virtual
CE Credits
24*

