Sydney, AUSTRALIA

From: 9:00 AM Wednesday, 29 April, 2026

To: 4:30 PM Wednesday, 29 April, 2026

Add to Calendar 04/29/2026 09:00 04/29/2026 16:30 Modern Concepts in Post and Core

This hands-on course will cover the fundamental principles of post and core systems.

Endodontically treated teeth are vulnerable to failure through fracture and microbial leakage. The goal of the treatment of pulpally involved teeth is to maintain function and aesthetics for as long as possible.

The post and core is a critical final step in endodontic treatment which has undergone many changes throughout the last few decades. Modern materials and techniques provide the opportunity to create a post and core that is strong, minimises stresses to the endodontically treated tooth, is aesthetic and well-retained.

The best endodontic treatment can fail through insufficient restoration. The restorative planning needs to begin before the endodontic treatment is commenced. A decision tree will be presented for restorative options for endodontically treated teeth.

During the hands-on component of this course, the participants will have the opportunity to:

  • take a post space impression
  • place a direct adhesive fibre post
  • place a direct metal post
  • make a direct pattern for a custom cast post
  • trial cements for post, crowns and onlays

Learning Objectives:

  • The predictors of successful restorability in the pre-operative assessment.
  • Fracture mechanics in vital and endodontically treated teeth
  • Direct and indirect restorative techniques
  • Choices for indirect materials
  • Core materials and techniques for their use
  • When, why and how to use a post
  • Techniques for avoiding procedural errors in post space preparations.
  • Adhesive and conventional indirect restorative techniques
Sydney, AUSTRALIA

TOTAL CPD AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT: 6.5 HOURS

6.5 CPD HOURS

The intended audience for this event includes:

This hands-on course will cover the fundamental principles of post and core systems.

Endodontically treated teeth are vulnerable to failure through fracture and microbial leakage. The goal of the treatment of pulpally involved teeth is to maintain function and aesthetics for as long as possible.

The post and core is a critical final step in endodontic treatment which has undergone many changes throughout the last few decades. Modern materials and techniques provide the opportunity to create a post and core that is strong, minimises stresses to the endodontically treated tooth, is aesthetic and well-retained.

The best endodontic treatment can fail through insufficient restoration. The restorative planning needs to begin before the endodontic treatment is commenced. A decision tree will be presented for restorative options for endodontically treated teeth.

During the hands-on component of this course, the participants will have the opportunity to:

  • take a post space impression
  • place a direct adhesive fibre post
  • place a direct metal post
  • make a direct pattern for a custom cast post
  • trial cements for post, crowns and onlays

Learning Objectives:

  • The predictors of successful restorability in the pre-operative assessment.
  • Fracture mechanics in vital and endodontically treated teeth
  • Direct and indirect restorative techniques
  • Choices for indirect materials
  • Core materials and techniques for their use
  • When, why and how to use a post
  • Techniques for avoiding procedural errors in post space preparations.
  • Adhesive and conventional indirect restorative techniques

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Dr Christopher A Moule

BDSc (Hons) (Melb), DClinDent (Pros) (Melb)

Chris Moule is a specialist prosthodontist and practices in Sydney CBD. He completed his undergraduate training at the University of Melbourne and graduated with first class Honours. After working ...

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Speakers at this event...

Dr Christopher A Moule

BDSc (Hons) (Melb), DClinDent (Pros) (Melb)

Chris Moule is a specialist prosthodontist and practices in Sydney CBD. He completed his undergraduate training at the University of Melbourne and graduated with first class Honours. After working ...

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