(BROOKLYN) SDDS October 2025 General Membership Meeting: Endodontic Treatment of Permanent Dentition in the Pediatric Patient

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Venue:
Dyker Beach Golf Course
1030 86th Street*
Brooklyn, NY 11228
(718) 836-9722
*Main entrance driveway is at 88th Street and 7th Avenue; venue parking lot is at 86th Street and 11th Avenue

Featured Clinician:
Leah Roth, D.M.D.
Member, American Association of Endodontists


Synopsis:
Treating the permanent dentition in pediatric patients can be very challenging due to the incomplete formation of the apices. Unsuccessful treatment can lead to premature loss of the permanent tooth. This presentation will start with a thorough discussion of diagnosis and the various spectrum of pulpal therapeutic treatments based on immature/mature apex. Through case presentations, several techniques for treating the immature apex will be demonstrated, including apexogenesis, apexification and regenerative treatments. The clinical use of various materials such as mineral trioxide aggregate?? and bioceramics will be discussed. Furthermore, techniques for treating the mature apex will be reviewed, including conventional therapy and extraction. Finally, the future of endodontics in vital pulp therapy will be presented. 

Upon successful completion of this lecture, participants will be able to: 

  • Diagnose and treatment plan teeth with open and closed apices.
  • Know when and how to perform different procedures on open apices.
  • Know when and how to perform different procedures on closed apices.
  • Know when and how to perform regeneration procedures.

MCEU - 1 Hour


Free for all SDDS members

Registration for this meeting will open in mid-2025.


LEAH ROTH, D.M.D. was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY and currently serves her community. After graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree from Long Island University, she attended the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Dental School, teaching sophomore endodontics while a senior at the school. After graduating with her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree, she completed her general practice residency at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Brooklyn and her endodontic residency at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, where she received her specialty certificate in endodontics. She then lectured on multiple endodontic topics to the general practice residents in the Veteran Affairs Hospital. Dr. Roth is actively involved in continuing education and is a member of multiple dental organizations. She volunteers annually at the Greater New York Dental Meeting and her endodontic skills have been recognized in Tulsa's dental newsletter as the "monthly featured." Her European background allows her to be proficient in multiple languages, speaking Hebrew, Yiddish and Hungarian in addition to English. Dr. Roth loves spending quality time with her husband and four children. She is known in the community for her "maternal touch" and attracts a large pediatric population.


Second District Dental Society is a recognized sponsor by the N.Y.S. Education Department, ADA CERP and the AGD.


Unless otherwise stated, all featured speakers have disclosed that they do not have any relevant financial arrangements or affiliations with any corporate organizations that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning the continuing education activities stated herein.