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A 1-day in‑person course on Terauchi’s minimally invasive file retrieval techniques, combining theory with microscope-based hands-on practice on 3D-printed and extracted teeth.
Separated instruments are one of the most frustrating complications in endodontics—and knowing how to retrieve them predictably, conservatively and safely can be the difference between salvaging a case and compromising the tooth.
This 1‑day, in‑person course with Dr Yoshi Terauchi focuses on a contemporary, minimally invasive approach to separated instrument retrieval, combining clear clinical decision-making with intensive, microscope-based practice.
Separated instruments are one of the most frustrating complications in endodontics—and knowing how to retrieve them predictably, conservatively and safely can be the difference between salvaging a case and compromising the tooth.
This 1‑day, in‑person course with Dr Yoshi Terauchi focuses on a contemporary, minimally invasive approach to separated instrument retrieval, combining clear clinical decision-making with intensive, microscope-based practice.
Dr Terauchi is a part-time lecturer at Tokyo Medical & Dental University, with a private practice limited to endodontics since 1998. He earned his DDS in 1993, completed his residency in 1995, and obtained a PhD in Endodontics. He has published in peer‑reviewed journals and contributed to textbooks including the 11th edition of Pathways of the Pulp.
Dr Terauchi is a part-time lecturer at Tokyo Medical & Dental University, with a private practice limited to endodontics since 1998. He earned his DDS in 1993, completed his residency in 1995, and obtained a PhD in Endodontics. He has published in peer‑reviewed journals and contributed to textbooks including the 11th edition of Pathways of the Pulp.
Hosted in London at LonDEC (150 Stamford St, SE1 9NH), with facilities suited to microscope-based hands-on training.
Hosted in London at LonDEC (150 Stamford St, SE1 9NH), with facilities suited to microscope-based hands-on training.
CPD: 7 hours
CPD: 7 hours