The Endodontic-Restorative Continuum: Evidence-Based Recommendations and Considerations & Cracked Tooth: Keep It or Remove It?
Date
March 13, 2026
Times
Registration: 7:30am.
Meeting: 8am-2pm.
Breakfast & lunch Included.
Location
White Oaks Resort & Spa
253 Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Cracked tooth. Keep it or Remove it? — 3 CE credits, Category 1
Cracked teeth are common yet remain a diagnostic challenge in clinical practice. This lecture presents the best available evidence to date regarding the classification, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cracked teeth.
The Endodontic–Restorative Continuum: Recommendations and Considerations Based on the Best Available Evidence — 3 CE credits, Category 1
This presentation aims to provide evidence-based principles that are sound from both restorative and endodontic perspectives.
Dr. Amir Azarpazhooh, D.D.S., M.Sc., F.R.C.D. (C) (DPH), Cert. Endo., PhD, F.R.C.D. (C) (ENDO), Dip. ABE
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Amir Azarpazhooh earned his DDS in Iran in 2001 and completed advanced training in Dental Public Health (2007), Endodontics (2010), and a PhD (2011) at the University of Toronto. He is a tenured Full Professor of Dentistry at the University of Toronto, specializing in Dental Public Health and Endodontics. He also serves as Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health and is an investigator with the Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment Collaborative. At Mount Sinai Hospital, he leads the Divisions of Endodontics and Research and directs the Advanced Training Program in Orofacial Pain.
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