Founded by Dr. Thanos Fasoulas and Dr. Rizos Tzourmanas, The Apex Club was created from a shared vision: to elevate the standard of endodontic microsurgery through structured, evidence-based, and clinically relevant education. Both founders are specialists in Endodontics and Endodontic Microsurgery, with advanced postgraduate training and years of exclusive clinical focus on complex surgical cases. Having trained and practiced internationally, they combine diverse clinical perspectives with a common philosophy centered on precision, biological respect, and predictable outcomes.
Their daily clinical work is dedicated to advanced microsurgical procedures, with particular emphasis on soft-tissue management, flap design, microsuturing, and regenerative techniques. As active members of leading international endodontic societies and frequent lecturers worldwide, they bring a strong academic mindset to their teaching while remaining firmly connected to everyday clinical reality. At The Apex Club, their goal is to equip clinicians with the confidence, skills, and mindset required to perform modern endodontic microsurgery at the highest level—transforming advanced knowledge into predictable clinical success.



This 3-day intensive course in Endodontic Microsurgery is designed for endodontists and general dentists who wish to enter the field of microsurgery or further develop their surgical skills, even with little or no prior experience.
The course provides a complete, step-by-step approach to endodontic microsurgery — from case selection and surgical planning to root end management and microsuturing. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of indications, decision-making, and modern microsurgical protocols.
For many years, achieving apical healing was often considered the primary endpoint of microsurgical treatment, while soft tissue healing and esthetic outcomes received limited attention. Common complications such as gingival recession and scar tissue formation will be thoroughly discussed, and the biological and mechanical mechanisms behind their development will be analyzed in depth.
Participants will receive evidence-based guidelines on how to prevent these complications through with proper incision and soft tissue handling as well as with modern minimally invasive flap designs.
Special emphasis will be placed on achieving predictable primary closure, including the selection of suture materials, understanding suture biomechanics, and applying precise microsuturing techniques.
This 2-day course focuses on the clinical application of piezoelectric surgery and guided tissue regeneration (GTR) in endodontic microsurgery. Particular emphasis will be placed on the “Bony Lid” technique, highlighting its role in bone preservation and surgical access. Special attention will be given to the management of complex anatomical situations, including proximity to the maxillary sinus and neurovascular structures, where precision and safety are paramount.
In addition, the course will provide an evidence-based overview of biomaterials, focusing on their appropriate selection and clinical indications in various defect configurations. Different grafting scenarios will be discussed and practiced, allowing participants to understand when and how regenerative approaches can enhance surgical outcomes.