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The purpose of the Society is to be an organisation with global reach and impact focused on the broad field of Endodontology, the branch of dental sciences dealing with health, injuries to and diseases of the dental pulp and periradicular region, and their relationship with general health and wellbeing.

Oral Presentations at Specialist and Certified Members Symposium

Theme: Root Canal Calcification and Apical Periodontitis - An Endodontic Treatment Challenge

Guidelines FAQ

Guidelines

Submission:

Submissions are exclusive to ESE Specialist or Certified Members.

Abstracts should be submitted under this year’s Symposium theme - ‘Root Canal Calcification and Apical Periodontitis - An Endodontic Treatment Challenge

Abstracts should be entered as plain text to make it easier to reproduce the information later. 

Abstracts must NOT contain figures, tables, photos or illustrations. 

Abstracts must be approximately 300 words long and include the following sections: 

  • Aim
  • Methodology
  • Results
  • Conclusions (mandatory) & Acknowledgments (optional)

You will be asked to upload a short CV and headshot.

Evaluation:

Abstracts submitted in this category will be critically appraised by the Specialist and Certified Members Representatives. 

Only 4 abstracts will be invited to present at the Specialist and Certified Members Symposium. 

PLEASE NOTE: THE ORAL PRESENTATIONS FOR THE SPECIALIST AND CERTIFIED MEMBERS SYMPOSIUM WILL BE EVALUATED ONLY ONCE. 

Presentation: 

Presentations are expected to be projected in PowerPoint. The presentation should be a maximum of 40 minutes long; at the end of the Symposium 10 minutes will be dedicated to questions from the audience to all the 4 speakers. 

Presenters Benefits:

⇒ Presenters will receive free registration to the Congress. Please ensure that you meet requirements above before you apply. 

Rejection: 

Those abstracts rejected from this category will be considered for presentation as Oral Presentations on Freely Chosen Subjects, if the presenting author agrees. Please check rules for the Oral Presentations on Freely Chosen Subjects here.

 
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions on Oral Presentations at the Specialist and Certified Members Symposium:

Question: May I submit more than one abstract to present? 
Answer: Applicants can present only one talk in this category. However, you may be a co-author on more than one abstract. 

Question: Can I submit an abstract on behalf of the presenter? 
Answer: It is preferable that the presenting author is the submitting author as all information regarding the abstract will be sent to the submitting author. If you submit on behalf of someone else, you must identify the presenting author when submitting and must forward all the information onto the presenting author. 

Question: When will I know if my abstract has been accepted? 
Answer: After the 1st May.

Question: If my abstract is not accepted can I present in another section? 
Answer: Your abstract will automatically be considered for presentation as Oral Presentation on Freely Chosen Subjects unless you state otherwise when submitting your abstract. 

Question: When will I know the time of my presentation? 
Answer: If accepted, your presentation will be included in the Specialist and Certified Members Symposium to be held on Friday, 5th September at 14h30 local time. 

Question: Can I change my presentation day? 
Answer: No. The Symposium time cannot be changed. 

Question: How long should my presentation be? 
Answer: No more than 40 minutes. At the end of the Symposium 10 minutes will be dedicated to questions from the audience to all the 4 speakers. 

Question: Do I receive a discount on the registration for being a presenter? 
Answer: If your presentation is accepted for the Specialist and Certified Members Symposium you will receive a complimentary registration to the biennial congress.

Question: Who should I contact if I need clarification or help? 
Answer: Please contact eseparis2025.abstracts@aimgroup.eu