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CTI-Online courses build on the expertise Calcium Therapy Institute has gained in training dentists across four continents. Founded in 1980, MIS Training Institute is the international leader in practicing, researching and teaching the dental science of Calcium Therapy.
Learn Anywhere, Any Time with CTI -Online
CTI-Online makes it possible to bring our expert training methods directly to your desktop when you can't come to our classroom. You learn at your own convenience!
Benefits of Training with CTI-Online:
- Save time and money – there are no travel or lodging expenses
- Learn at your own pace – take as many sessions as you like, log on and off at your convenience, and take up to a month to complete each session.
Session 1 Objectives and Advantages: nonsurgical alternatives, common sense
Session 2 Basic Endo/Perio Concepts. Our Background Of Human Clinical Experience: the chips.
Session 3 Four Factors Behind (Causes) Perio Disease: emergencies, endo, perio, equilibration.
Session 4 Diagnosis and Equilibration: hemorrage
Session 5 Re-diagnosis and Comprehenive Equilibration:-rays, tests, expectations.
Session 6 Full mouth, Intense and Monthly Therapy: perio dressings.
Session 7 Variations, Restoration, Planning: utility of dressings, coverages.
Session 8 Long-range Maintenance, Patient Compliance: hygiene,self-care kit.
Session 9 The Diastema Dilemma: Osteo-Endo-Cystic Therapy
For more information, write to us.
Professional Study Club and Research
The CTI Study Club is a network of dentists and scientists interested in research developments and the use of calcium materials. The major scope is periodontal therapy, along with other areas of health care.
The Study Club allows professionals from around the world to share reports with colleagues, exchange concepts, arrange updates for seminars, and help patients with the services available through the CTI.
For information or to contribute your expertise write to us. CTI's personal seminars or online training sessions are available to learn about calcium methods in dentistry.
CALCIUM in ROOT CANALS: When calcium cements are used in ROOT CANAL THERAPY the results are excellent, according to eminent researchers in Brazil, Drs. Duarte, Demarchi, et al. The team's findings just reported in the journal, Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology are also referenced by on one of the world's foremost researchers in calcium materials over the last 30 years, Drs. R. Holland and V. Souza of Brazil. The results would seem to confirm the Calcium Method of Endodontic Sealing published in the same journal in 1982 by CTI dentist Dr. Mark Manhart. CTI dentists have used these calcium materials for root canals and periodontal therapies — now for nearly four decades.
CALCIUM inhibits OSTEOCLASTS: In the same journal similar calcium materials have shown to inhibit the activity of osteoclasts which break down bone tissue (Drs. J Jiang, J.Zuo, et al). This results in better osteoBlastic active for building bone cells, sealing off root canals and periodontal recovery.
CALCIUM Method of REPLANTATION: Also, Florida studies by Drs.Y. Pohl, A. Filippi, et al, OS,OM,OP, on replantation of teeth using calcium materials echo the publication of Dr. Manhart's case reports in 1983 of the Calcium Method of Replantation in the General Dentistry Journal.
BLOOD SERUM CALCIUM: Studies have shown that just ONE calcium treatment raises the blood serum calcium level significantly and sustains a slight rise above the initial baseline for as long as a week with no apparent untoward reactions.
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS: We now know exactly which calcium compounds change the pH of the saliva for extended periods of days, and which for only hours. This is invaluable information for utilizing them in dentistry.
OSTEOPOROSIS and the "PERIODONTAL WINDOW: It is clear that periodontal disease is much like "Osteoporosis of the Mouth" and that the periodontium is a "window" into the body's biological systems. These connections make it likely that a preventive therapy for osteoporosis can be designed utilizing calcium materials and the periodontal window to replenish calcium of the skeletal system.