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In this episode of the Ultimate Dental Podcast, Dr. David Moffet interviews Dr. Francisco Acero Penagos, a young specialist endodontist from Chile.


They discuss Dr. Acero's journey from Colombia to Chile, his experiences in dental education, and the challenges and advancements in endodontics.


The conversation covers the current state of endodontics in South America, the integration of new technologies including lasers, and the ongoing debate between root canal treatments and dental implants.


Dr. Acero shares insights on the importance of clinical practice in education and the promising future of endodontics.


In this conversation, Dr. Acero discusses the significance of preserving natural teeth, the importance of staying updated with advancements in endodontics, and the value of interdisciplinary collaboration in dentistry.


He also emphasises the role of prosthodontists in restoring teeth after endodontic treatment and shares his passion for educating future dentists.


Dr. Acero also reflects on the future of endodontics, highlighting the shift towards minimally invasive techniques and the ongoing relevance of root canal treatments in dental care.




What you will learn:


[01:20] Introduction to Dr. Acero and His Journey


[07:23] Life as a Specialist Endodontist


[11:54] Endodontics in South America


[14:54] Advancements in Endodontic Technology


[22:03] The Role of Lasers in Endodontics


[24:41] Root Canal Treatment vs. Implants


[28:17] The Importance of Natural Teeth


[31:38] Staying Updated in Endodontics


[33:41] Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Dentistry


[37:49] Assessing New Materials and Techniques


[40:49] The Rewards of Being an Educator


[49:08] The Future of Endodontics




Takeaways:


 Dr. Acero's journey into endodontics began with a personal trauma.


 Education and mentorship played a crucial role in Dr. Acero's development.


 Balancing clinical practice with teaching is a challenge for specialists.


 Endodontics in South America is evolving but faces technological barriers.


 The use of mechanised systems is prevalent in modern endodontics.


 Lasers are revolutionizing endodontic treatments with new possibilities.


 Root canal treatments have a high success rate compared to implants.


 Maintaining natural teeth is preferable to implants when possible.


 The Gentle Wave system represents a promising advancement in endodontics.


 Continuous education and adaptation to new technologies are essential for dental professionals.


 Having your own body parts is the best option in dentistry.


 Staying updated with the latest research is crucial for dental professionals.


 Interdisciplinary collaboration enhances treatment outcomes in dentistry.


 Restoration is key to the longevity of root-filled teeth.


 Minimally invasive techniques are the future of endodontics.


 Inspiration and passion are essential for a fulfilling dental career.


 Educating students can change their perspective on endodontics.


 Root canal treatments will remain relevant in the future of dentistry.


 The dental community must adapt to new materials and techniques.


 Endodontics plays a vital role in preserving natural teeth.




Sound Bites:


"I had a dental alveolar trauma."


"I started to feel this love for this specialisation."


"I work from Monday to Saturday as an endodontist."


 "It's always better to have your own body parts.'


 "Your best friend has to be a prosthodontist."