

5 Days of Comprehensive Rotary Endodontic Program
This program is designed to transform general dentists into confident, skillful clinicians by mastering the principles of rotary endodontics. Through focused training, you’ll gain the expertise and hands-on confidence to apply these advanced techniques seamlessly in your daily practice — delivering faster, safer, and more predictable results for your patients.
INR.45000/-(All Inclusive Program )
Course Description
The objective of this program is to train and enhance the skills of the general dentist and help them understand the principles of rotary endodontics, so they are confident to apply them in clinical settings.
After this endodontics course, you will be a master in the steps of root canal treatment from diagnosis to restoration and can perform single-visit endodontics successfully.
The benefits of doing this rotary endodontics training course in Bangalore are:
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You will learn to program a variety of endomotors for optimal performance, and use electrically powered rotary endodontic instruments that are safer for canal preparation and don’t run the risk of breaking in the canal like manual files.
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You will improve the quality of your RC treatments by learning to use a variety of rotary instruments, which make the process quicker and easier.
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You will reduce your cleaning and shaping time as this instrument runs on an endomotor with different types of Ni-Ti instruments.
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Your RCTs will be more accurate as rotary instruments help you detect root tips and avoid perforation
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You learn how to give your patients a painless root canal experience without any unpleasant motor noises
In addition, in these 5 days, you will be taught how to select rotary instruments for different types of canals, manage narrow curved canals, and achieve a good coronal seal, among other things.
Are you ready to become a pro at even complex RCT cases? Sign up for this course today.
Next Batch
29th October 2025 to 2nd November 2025
Course Duration
5 Days
Faculties
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Dr.Raghu T Narayan ,
Academic Director ,
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Dr.Shwetha S , Course Co Ordinator ,
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Dr.Jeba , Pre-Clinical Co Ordinator ,
Course Topics include
The program has been designed based on the five principles of contemporary modern endodontics which are
Principle I – Use of aseptic techniques
Principle II – Cleaning the canals thoroughly and mechanically with the aid of chemical agents
Principle III – Shaping the root canals for easy of obturation
Principle IV – Obturation to achieve a tight seal of the root canals
Principle V – Coronal restoration of the tooth to prevent coronal leakage
MODULES
1.Modern Endodontic:
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Definition
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Evidence based approach
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Clinical challenges
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Role of endodontics in modern dental practice Mountain pass theory
2.Pulp Dentin Complex/Retrogressive Changes:
What you learn:
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The significance of structural elements and its physiological, pathological and age related changes on the diagnosis and treatment procedures
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Physical and chemical composition and its influence on treatment protocols
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Calcification pattern and types in young and adult teeth
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Age related changes and its significance on pulpal health and challenges during endodontic therapy.
3.Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
What you learn:
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Participants learn how to identify endodontic disease from the signs and symptoms; important questions to ask during endodontic diagnosis
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Diagnostic tests – how to correctly conduct and interpret the various tests
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Endodontic radiographs – their significance in diagnosis, treatment and prognosis
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Pulpal pathology and how it affects the course of endodontic treatment.
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Indications and contraindications of root canal treatment
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Dealing with challenging cases
4.Instruments/Standardization
What you learn:
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Introduction and identification of routinely used endodontic instruments.
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Standardization of endodontic instruments.
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Understanding the design of specific instruments.
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Concepts of tip and taper of endodontic instruments
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Concept of variable and constant taper
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Understanding the design benefits and limitations
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Clinical tips on how to use each Instruments to its optimal potential.
5.Internal anatomy
What you learn:
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Significance of internal anatomy in modern endodontics
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The internal anatomy of root apex
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Significance of minor and major diameter
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Laws of canal location
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Significance of CDJ
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Internal normal anatomy of each tooth root canal and common expected variations
6.Principles of Access Cavity preparation
what you learn:
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Objectives of Access preparation in modern endodontics
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Significance of SLA in rotary endodontics
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Troughing with ultrasonics ( for MB2 and MM)
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Management of calcified chamber
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Temporizing the missing wall- pre endo built up
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Occlusal reduction
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Access preparation of maxillary and mandibular molars, premolar, incisors
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Access preparation for carious and fractured teeth
7.Working length/Working Width Determination
what you learn:
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Definition
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Clinical significance of working length.
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working width/ apical gauging.
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Radiographic working length determination with Ingles parameters
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5th and 6th generation apex locators
8.Glide path preparation
what you learn:
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Importance of exploratory glidepath.
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Instrumentation techniques of glide path preparation
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Methods – mechanical and rotary techniques
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Clinical modification in challenging cases
9.Chemo-mechanical Preparation
what you learn:
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Mechanical and biological objectives
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Principles of coronal and radicular Canal preparation.
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Significance of tugback in modern endodontics
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Average minimal preparation for each canal
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Instrumentation techniques.
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10.Hand Protaper
What you learn:
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Sequence
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Instrumentation techniques
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Evaluation of apical preparation
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Recapitulation.
11.Irrigation
What you learn:
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Objective of Irrigation
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Irrigation solutions , mechanism of action , benefits and indications and contra indications
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Naocl
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EDTA
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CHX
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MTAD
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Irrigation sequence and protocol for vital and non vital teech
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Activation of irrigation – dynamic irrigation
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Newer concepts canal sterilization
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Limitation of present day concepts and techniques.
Definition of Chemo-mechanical preparation
12.Medicament
What you learn:
Intracanal medicament and systemic antibiotics:
< >Use of intracanal medicaments: when and how?
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Selection of intracanal medicament based on clinical signs and symptoms
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How to give closed dressing in various clinical conditions
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Dressing in flare-up cases
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Long term dressing
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How to remove paste based dressing from canal
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Systemic antibiotics
13.Obturation single cone,lateral Compaction ,Vertical Compaction
What you learn:
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Three dimensional Obturation – why and when to obturate different canals
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Different obturation materials and demonstration of techniques of obturation –
understanding their benefits and limitations
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Sealers – Properties, use and different type of sealers, indications and technique of application; learn about monobloc effect and its significance
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Newer obturating systems and how to use them
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Controversies about obturation and sealer puff /flush fill
14.NiTi metallurgical property
What you learn:
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Brief history of Nickel-Titanium and why it has become one of the most popular materials in endodontics in the last two decades.
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Participants learn the science behind NiTi alloy – shape memory , pseudoelasticity and how it is utilized in endodontics
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Helps to provide a knowledge base for selection of NiTi instruments for root canal treatment.
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Effects of sterilization, torsional strength and other clinically relevant properties.
15.Principles of Rotary NiTi Instruments
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Concept of Rotary, reciprocation and adaptive motions
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Influence of Speed and torque on instrument separation
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Programming endomotor for various canal types
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Selection of rotary instuements for regular, curved and narrow canals
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Hybrid techniques with multi system rotary
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Clinical guide lines for rotary endodontics
16.Coronal seal with Post Endododontic restoration
What you learn:
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Significance of post endodontic coronal seal on success of endodontic treatment.
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Material and techniqes of coronal seal
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Influence of various factors on core build up
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Nayyers technique of orifice seal
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Layer technique of core build up
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High density sonic activated core build up
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Use of colored composites and its clinical significance
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When to avoid crowns and how to aesthetically restore posteriors
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Use of tints and stains.
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17.Single visit RCT
What you learn:
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The concept
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Indications and contraindication
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Clinical steps and guidelines
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Evaluation of clinical success
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Flare –up and management
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Literature review
18.Isolation with Rubber dam
Demonstration and clinical techniquesMTA and Biodentin based repair techniquesClinical signs and symptomsSystemic medicationClinical evaluationClinical Management













