[ PRE-CONGRESS ]
[ Dental Trauma Masterclass ]
Date: Tuesday 14 April 2026
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Venue: Triumph Luxury Hotel
Teaching Type: lecture & interactive MasterClass
Objectives:
This masterclass on Traumatic Dental Injuries aims to provide evidence-based protocols and a comprehensive understanding of how to manage various types of dental trauma. It will cover pulp management following dental injuries, management of trauma-related complications, and restorative approaches in managing traumatized teeth.
In addition, the course will highlight simple and efficient solutions for restoring natural shape and shade, strategies for reinforcing traumatized teeth following regenerative endodontics or conventional root canal treatment, and techniques for internal bleaching of discolored traumatized anterior teeth. The masterclass will also address the clinical challenges of managing multiple trauma cases, offering clear, practical, and systematic approaches for optimal outcomes.
Speakers:
- Professor Monty Duggal
- Professor Osama El Shahawy
- Professor Hani Nazzal
- Professor Khaled Ali Nour
- Professor Mohamed Nasser
- Dr Khaled Adel
- Dr. Amr Eldeeb

[ POST-CONGRESS ]
Trauma Lab: Mastering Real-World Dental Emergencies from Primary to Permanent Dentition
Date: Tuesday 17 April 2026
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Venue: Triumph Luxury Hotel
An Advanced, Unique, Hands-On Clinical Experience
A comprehensive, scenario-based trauma workshop designed to elevate participants from knowledge to confident real-world decision-making.
Station 1: Avulsion Mastery Station
Assess · Replant · Stabilize · Splint
Mini-Lecture
- Avulsion protocol
- Extra-oral dry time & storage media
- Mature vs immature teeth management
- Socket evaluation after laceration
- Medication considerations
Hands-On Practice
- Replanting an avulsed tooth on models
Station 2: Splinting Mastery Lab
Mini-Lecture
- Types of splints: flexible vs rigid
- Indications and splinting duration
- Common splinting errors
Hands-On Practice
Participants practice:
- Flexible splinting for avulsion & luxation
- Fiber splints (Demo)
- Wire / fishing line splints
- Occlusion checking & adjustment post-splinting
Station 3: Decoronation Masterclass
Mini-Lecture
- Indications for decoronation
- Ankylosis in growing patients
- Why decoronation preserves alveolar bone
- Timing & case selection
- Step-by-step minimally invasive technique
Hands-On Practice
- Decoronation on typodonts
Station 4: Fragment Reattachment & Composite Build-Up Mastery
Mini-Lecture
- Fragment reattachment protocols
- Indications vs contraindications
- Beveling, internal groove & bonding strategies
- Material selection (adhesives & composites)
- Esthetics, strength & long-term outcomes
Hands-On Practice
Participants perform:
- Fragment reattachment on fractured incisors
- Composite build-up for fractured anterior teeth
Station 5: Advanced Management of Traumatized Primary Anterior Teeth
Mini-Lecture
Contemporary Trauma Management in Primary Anterior Teeth
Topics Covered:
- Restorative decision-making post-trauma
- When zirconia is the treatment of choice
Hands-On Practice
Pediatric Zirconia Crown Placement After Trauma
Course Outcome
By the end of this Trauma Lab: Mastering Real-World Dental Emergencies from Primary to Permanent Dentition, participants will be able to:
1- Make rapid, confident trauma decisions
2- Replant and splint avulsed teeth correctly
3- Perform decoronation safely in growing patients
4- Restore fractured teeth using fragment reattachment & composite build-ups
5- Manage trauma to primary anterior teeth confidently, including pulp therapy decision-making, use of modern obturation materials, and restorative rehabilitation with pediatric zirconia crowns


“Mastering Dental Trauma Documentation Through Clinical Photography”
A Practical Clinical Approach in Pediatric Dentistry
– Duration: 4 Hours
– Course Description:
Dental photography is an essential tool in modern dental practice for documentation, patient communication, treatment planning, academic presentations, and professional development.
In pediatric dentistry, its role becomes even more critical in the documentation of traumatic dental injuries, where accurate photographic records directly influence diagnosis, follow-up assessment, and medicolegal protection.
This workshop provides a structured foundation in clinical photography with special emphasis on standardized documentation of pediatric dental trauma cases. Participants will learn how to select appropriate equipment, optimize camera settings, capture consistent intraoral and extraoral images, and integrate photography effectively into daily and emergency clinical workflow.
The course combines core photographic principles with structured clinical protocols, ensuring that documentation is systematic, defensible, and aligned with contemporary trauma standards.
– Course Objectives:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
* Understand the importance of dental photography in daily practice
* Recognize the critical role of photography in trauma documentation
* Select appropriate cameras, lenses, and lighting systems
* Capture high-quality intraoral and extraoral images
* Apply structured photographic approaches in pediatric dental trauma cases
* Usage of Mobile Dental Photography
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Workshop Schedule (4 Hours Total)
Module 1 (30 min)
Importance of Dental Photography
* Role in pediatric dentistry
* Clinical documentation and communication
* Relevance in dental trauma cases
Module 2 (60 min)
Equipment and Setup
* Camera and lens selection
* Lighting techniques
* Accessories
* Application in trauma situations
Break (30 min)
Module 3 (60 min)
Achieving the Ideal Clinical Photo
* Exposure triangle
* Camera settings
* Standardized intraoral and extraoral views
* Documentation of trauma cases
Module 4 (60 min)
Mobile Photography in Clinical and Trauma Practice
* Mobile camera basics
* Settings optimization
* Accessories
* Trauma case examples and documentation tips


