Title: American Association of Endodontists
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2American Association of Endodontists
- General Information
- Membership
- Certification
- Major Research and Technology Changes
- Trends in Education
- Changes in Scope of Practice
3American Association of Endodontists
- Impact of Bisphosphonates
- Improve Magnification and New Materials
- Referral Patterns
- Principle Health Services
- Changes over the past 10 Years
- Practice Settings
4General Information
5General Information
- The AAE Foundation
- Funded 2.6 million in research
- grants
- 1.2 million in endodontic
- educator fellowships
- 11 new endodontic educators
- Annual national workshop
6General Information
- Results of Foundation Support
- New dental material uses
- More information on supplemental intraosseous
anesthesia - Growing understanding of microflora
7General Information
- Results of Foundation Support
- Improved clinical trials
- Improved systematic reviews
- Increased knowledge regarding dental pulp
8General Information
- The Live Learning Center
- Access online endodontic education materials
- Obtain CE credits
- View previous and upcoming AAE meetings
9General Information
- International Association for Dental Research
- 2009 Symposium on pulp biology and regeneration
- 2010 Symposium on Tissue Injury and Pulp
Regeneration
10Membership
11Membership
- From 2000-2009
- Active Membership increased by more than 15
- Auxiliary Membership increased by more than 500
- Total Membership increased by 35
- The AAE currently has over 7000 members
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12Membership Categories
- Active
- Associate
- Auxiliary
- Educator
- Honorary
- International
- Life
- Predoctoral
- Student
- Retired
- Student
13New Membership Categories
- Predoctoral Student
- Educator
- International
14All Membership Categories
15Gender Trends Among Membership
16Membership Projections
- 1-2 growth annually
- Members transitioning into Life and Retired
membership - Increase in number of International members
17AAE Surveys
- 2003-2009 results indicated
- 80 of people who receive root canal treatment by
a specialist would return to one - 94 of general dentist have positive perceptions
of endodontists - 9 out of 10 general dentists partner with
endodontists
18Membership Surveys
- 2009 results indicated
- 83 of endodontists provided charitable care to
underserved populations. - The average specialist performs 10 or more
charitable procedures per year.
19Certification
20Certification
21American Board of Endodontics Recent Changes
- 4-year identity requirement eliminated
- Resident/graduate students allowed to sit for
written exam in last year of program - Track II allows clinicians to submit case
portfolio before taking written exam - Extension of eligibility
- Multi-site testing centers
22Preliminary Application Submitted 2006 or After
Step Maximum Time
Part I 3 years
Part II 6 years
Final Application 1 year
Part III 2 years
23Track One for Board Certification
- Written Examination Part I
- Case History Portfolio Part II
- Oral Examination Part III
24Track Two for Board Certification
- Case History Portfolio Part I
- Written Examination Part II
- Oral Examination Part III
25Active Diplomates
26Endodontic Board Certification Data
CDELs Annual Reports of ADA-Recognized Dental
Specialty Certifying Boards, 2000-2008
27Future Changes in Board Certification
- Online Submission of case
- portfolios
- Distance technology to
- conduct oral exams
28Recertification
- Candidates who applied for certification after
January 1, 1997 must recertify every 10 years - Complete 25 Continuing Education Credits
- Begin 3 years before expiration date
29Significance of Board Certification
- Board Certified Endodontists demonstrate a high
level of accomplishment and commitment to art and
science of current clinical practice.
30Major Research and Technology Changes
31Major Research Changes
- Dental materials
- Pain management
- Endodontic microbiology
- Clinical research
- Regenerative endodontics revascularization
- Dental trauma
- Endodontic diagnosis
32Dental Materials
- Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) uses
- Root end fillings
- Perforation repairs
- Apical plugs for open apices
- Vital pulp protection
- Dental bonding agents
33Pain Management
- Future Developments
- Liposomal-encapsulated anesthetic agents
- Terminal receptor-potential vanilloid agonists
and antagonists - Mediators of pupal and periapical pathosis
34Endodontic Microbiology
- Biomechanical debridement protocols
- Bacterial-host interaction
- Infected root canal spaces
- Diverse organism populations
35Clinical Research
- Research methods
- Randomized clinical trials
- Systematic reviews of
- clinical outcomes
- Evidence-based protocols
36Regenerative Endodontics and Revascularization
- Research
- Pulpal regeneration
- Reprogramming stem cells
- Significance
- Better treatment of childrens teeth
37Regeneration/Revascularization
- Pre-op
- Trauma
- Cold
- Sinus tract
- Treatment
- Irrigation
- 5.25 NaOCl
- Medication
- Ciprofloxacin
- Metronidazole
- Minocycline
- 3 weeks later
- Irrigate with 5.25 NaOCl and then H2O
- Initiate bleeding
- Seal MTA/Composite
Law, in Petrino Northwest Dent 8633, 2007
38Dental Trauma
- Affects 30 of population
- Research Benefits
- Pulp Preservation
- Avulsed teeth
- Pulp necrosis treatment
- Root fracture management
- Intrusive luxations
- www.dentaltraumaguide.org
39Endodontic Diagnosis
- 2008 Consensus Conference on Endodontic
Terminology - Expert attendees
- Recognition of research needed
- Standardized diagnostic terms
40Major Technology Advances
- Special Instruments
- New ultrasonic instruments
- Modalities and disinfecting solutions
- Operatory microscope
- Cone-beam volumetric tomography
41Impact of changes/advances
- Increased predictability
- Better outcomes
- Better pain management
- Improved dental injury understanding
- Enhanced treatment options
42Trends in Education
43Endodontic Programs and Enrollment
44Endodontic Program Directors
45Increasing Full Time Board Certified Faculty
- Initiatives
- AAE Foundation grants and awards
- Educator courses
- Networking opportunities
- Annual Session Educator Track
46Changes in Scope of Practice
47Changes in Scope of Practice
- Major conditions routinely treated
- Pulpal and Periapical Disease
- Caries
- Dental Trauma
- Periodontal Disease
- Extensive Restorations
- Tooth Fractures or Host Factors
48Changes in Scope of Practice
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- Patients with multiple systemic diseases
including diabetes experienced decreased
retention of endodontically treated teeth and
increased need for retreatment by endodontists.
Mindiola MJ, Mickel AK, Sami C, Jones JJ,
Lalumandier JA, Nelson SS. Endodontic treatment
in an American Indian population a 10-year
retrospective study. J Endod 2006 32 828-32.
49Changes in Scope of Practice
- 97 of endodontically treated teeth (nearly
1.5 million teeth) were retained in the oral
cavity eight years after initial treatment.
Salehrabi R, Rotstein I. Endodontic treatment
outcomes in a large patient population in the
USA an epidemiological study. J Endod 2004 30
846-50.
50Impact of Biosphosphonates
51Impact of Bisphosphonates
- Bisphosphonates, associated with
- osteonecrosis of the jaws (ONJ), has
significant medical and dental implications.
Carter G, Goss AN, Doecke C. Bisphosphonates and
avascular necrosis of the jaw A possible
association. Med J Aust 2005 182 413-15.
52Impact of Bisphosphonates
- Pathogenesis of ONJ is related to
- the profound inhibition of oseoclast function
brought on by the Bisphosphonates
Ruggiebo SL, Drew SJ. Osteonecrosis of the jaws
and bisphosphonate therapy. J Dent Res 2007 86
1013-1021
53Improved Magnification and New Materials
54Increased use of Magnification
- Endodontists use of the Microscope
- In 1999 Increased 52
- In 2007 Increased 90
- Required by CODA in Endodontic Residency Standards
55Implant Dentistry Endodontics
- 6.6 of Endodontists are placing implants
Creasy J, Mines P, Sweet M. Surgical Trends among
Endodontists The Results of a Web-based Survey,
DDS 35 30-34.
56Referral Patterns
57Referral Patterns
- 60 of patients have treatment performed by
general dentist - 19-24 of patients have treatment performed by
endodontists - 38 of patients receive knowledge of endodontics
from their dentist
58Referral Patterns
- 2005-2007 surveys of general dentist
- 42 report doing all 8 of the root canal
procedures in their office - 22 refer most 20 or all 8 of the cases to
specialist - 94 consulted with an endodontist over the past
12 months - 68 believe referral to endodontists makes good
business sense
59Referral Patterns
60Principle Health Services
61Principle Health Services
- Vital pulp therapy
- Indirect pulp cap
- Direct pulp cap Pulpotomy
- Nonsurgical endodontic treatment
- Expertise in pulp system anatomy
- Recognition of anomalies
62Principle Health Services
- Team work in dealing with complex restorations
- Management of patients with complicated medical
histories - Endodontic retreatment
- Surgical endodontic treatment root-end resection
63Principle Health Services
- Biopsy
- Root resection/amputations
- Perforation repair
- Intentional replantation
- Implant dentistry
64Principle Health Services
- Post removal
- Apexification/Apexogenesis
- Dental trauma management
- Intracoronal bleaching
- Restoration of endodontically treated teeth
65Principle Health Services
- Cracked tooth management
- Pulp regeneration
- Biocompatible regenerative materials
- Mineral trioxide aggregate
- Bioceramics
66Changes over the past 10 Years
67Changes over the past 10 years
- Pulpal regeneration
- Bioceramics
- Cone-beam computed tomography
- Operating microscope
68Practice Settings
69Practice Settings
- Trends and Changes
- Private Practice increased 2
- Solo Private Practice increased 12
- Private practitioners in a group practice
decreased 10
70Practice Settings
- Trends and Changes
- Multidisciplinary practices increased 1
- Other practice settings increased 2
71Practice Settings
- 4,600 active practicing endodontists in U.S.
- 200 in federal dental health services
- 250 full-time educators
- 4,150 in private practices
- 800 part-time private practitioners
- Vacancies in dental school endodontic positions
decreased 5 - 248 full-time endodontic educators
- 415 part-time educators compensated
- 347 part-time volunteers
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