Section I: Clinical Endodontics
Introduction
 1. Diagnosis
 2. Radiographic Interpretation
 3. Lesions that Mimic Endodontic Pathosis
 4. Diagnosis of the Nonodontogenic Toothache
 5. Case Assessment and Treatment Planning
 6. Pain Control
 7. Tooth Morphology and Pulpal Access Cavities
 8. Cleaning and Shaping of the Root Canal System
 9. Obturation of the Cleaned and Shaped Root Canal System
 10. Non-Surgical Retreatment
 11. Periradicular Surgery
 12. Regenerative Endodontics
 13. Evaluation of Outcomes
     Section II: Biological Basis of Endodontics
 14. Structure and Function of the Dental-Pulp Complex
 15. Pulp Reactions to Caries and Dental Procedures
 16. Microbiology of Endodontic Infections
 17. Pathobiology of Apical Periodontitis
 18. Root Resorption

Section III: Endodontics in Clinical Practice
 19. Management of Endodontic Emergencies
 20. Management of Iatrogenic Events
 21. The Role of Endodontics After Dental Traumatic Injuries
 22. Chronic Cracks and Fractures
 23. Restoration of the Endodontically Treated Tooth
 24. Vital Pump Therapy
 25. Endodontic and Periodontal Interrelationships
 26. Bleaching Procedures
 27. Endodontic Records and Legal Responsibilities
 28. Key Principals of Endodontic Practice Management