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Dentistry Today
Leaders in Continuing Education
Dentistry Today

Dentistry Today

IN THEIR DECEMBER 2003 issue, Dentistry Today has acknowledged both Dr. Allan S. Deutsch and Dr. Barry Lee Musikant as Leaders in Continuing Education.
    Their dynamic speaking style and their ability to direct dentists to the very heart of stress-free techniques set them apart from highly marketed trends that falsely give the appearance of being a standard. Their thirty-plus years of practice experience have crafted them into the top authorities in endodontics.  It is often said that they introduce a logic and common sense that is undeniable.
    The lecture schedules of Dr. Musikant and Dr. Deutsch have taken them to more than 200 domestic and international locations.  The content of their lectures ranges from practice-building to clinical issues to best practices in endodontic treatment.  As partners in the largest endodontic practice in Manhattan, New York, they conduct hands-on workshops with EDS products, as well as other products frequently used in dentistry, to teach the innovative techniques that they have developed.  Each has co-authored more than 150 articles in dentistry that have appeared in numerous dental journals in the United States and Canada as well as major international journals.  A complete list of the articles can be found on the Essential Dental Systems website.
    Dr. Deutsch and Dr. Musikant are members of the American Dental Association, the American Association of Endodontists, the Academy of General Dentistry, the Dental Society of New York, the First District Dental Society, the Academy of Oral Medicine, Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, the American Society of Lasers, and Advanced Technologies in Dentistry.
    Essential Dental Seminars offers a variety of courses that teach techniques for instrumentation, obturation, and restoration. All Essential Dental Seminars are ADA and AGD approved and recognized.  Please contact EDS for upcoming seminar dates and times by phone at 201-487-9090.  If you are interested in co-sponsoring an event, please contact Dawn Landini at 201-487-9090 x104.
 
February-March 2004

Remember: when excavating for the secondary MB canal (MB2 canal) in an upper molar, angle the excavation towards the MB1 as you deepen the excavation apically to avoid perforation. The root anatomy of the palatal aspect of the MB root can taper quickly towards the buccal.    —Doug Kase
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