FREE TRAINING FOR GENERAL DENTISTS:

Endodontic Considerations
for Dental Trauma

WEDNESDAY | MARCH 3, 2021 | 8:30PM EST

Moderated by

Sonia Chopra, DDS

Featuring

Sonia Chopra, DDS

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Earn 1 CE when you attend this live, virtual training

In this free virtual training,
you will learn how to:

Discover alternative dental trauma treatment modalities.

Identify different types of dental trauma.

Monitor the long-term effects of trauma.

Wish you knew more about
how to handle trauma cases?

Dental trauma cases are notorious for throwing dentists for a loop.
They can have a complex and far-reaching impact across a patient’s
oral health… especially when they impact young patients whose
mouths are still growing and changing.

In dental trauma cases, it’s so important that you know how to
make proper diagnoses, recommend treatment plans, and educate
your patient on what they can expect.

That’s why Dr. Sonia Chopra is teaming up with fellow endodontist,
Dr. Judy McIntyre, to help you brush up on your trauma knowledge
— and teach you something new!

Training Objectives:
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Increase awareness regarding several different types of dental
trauma, their considerations, long-term sequelae, monitoring
schedules, and relation to endodontics.

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Introduce alternative treatment modalities when dental trauma
occurs, especially for children and growing patients.

Meet your instructors

Dr. Sonia Chopra

Dr. McIntyre experienced dental trauma firsthand as a young child. Despite the traumatic dental injury, she had positive experiences at the dentist, and this cemented her passion to become a dentist, herself.

She attended the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, where she performed research on dental unit waterline biofilms. After graduation, Dr. McIntyre attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for her endodontics residency. Alongside renowned researchers in the field of endodontics, traumatology and pediatric dentistry, her thesis and research regarding traumatic dental injuries (her true passion and great interest) was published in numerous professional journals.

Dr. McIntyre opened her own office in 2016 and has been active in organized dentistry. She is passionate about sharing her love for dentistry, trauma and endodontics.

Dr. Judy McIntyre

Dr. McIntyre experienced dental trauma firsthand as a young child. Despite the traumatic dental injury, she had positive experiences at the dentist, and this cemented her passion to become a dentist, herself.

She attended the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, where she performed research on dental unit waterline biofilms. After graduation, Dr. McIntyre attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for her endodontics residency. Alongside renowned researchers in the field of endodontics, traumatology and pediatric dentistry, her thesis and research regarding traumatic dental injuries (her true passion and great interest) was published in numerous professional journals.

Dr. McIntyre opened her own office in 2016 and has been active in organized dentistry. She is passionate about sharing her love for dentistry, trauma and endodontics.

REGISTER FOR

Endodontic Considerations
for Dental Trauma

with Judy McIntyre, DDS, and moderated by Sonia Chopra, DDS

Earn 1 CE credit upon attending this live, free training.

WEDNESDAY | MARCH 3, 2021 | 8:30PM EST