The Reason Why a Patient Reports Brushing Every day and still has Cavities… Dr Alexandre Vieira
$13.00 – $25.00Dental caries is the most common bacteria-mediated disease in the world despite being highly preventable.
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Dental caries is the most common bacteria-mediated disease in the world despite being highly preventable.
Implants replace missing teeth in many patients, and the goal is to keep the implant stable for many years.
These research areas will be explored from a perspective of what is likely to change clinical practice in delivering oral health care.
Accurate imaging of the ectopic maxillary canine assists the clinician to guide patients through complex decisions regarding treatment options and the potential effects on the adjacent teeth.
This lecture will discuss novel tissue engineering approaches for oro-dental regeneration using 3D bioprinting and biofunctionalization of scaffolds.
Decisions regarding smile-aesthetics, lip curvature, extractions, expansion, and Class II correction will all be discussed and illustrated with individual patient treatment records.
Dentistry that is aesthetic to the patient is an important clinical objective. Today dentists can offer more treatment options for patient’s complex problems.
Peri-implantitis is difficult to treat and it is important to detect early signs of inflammation before progressive bone loss occur.
Evidence based research has cast a shadow over these propositions and changed the way in which contemporary orthodontists approach growth modification strategies.
This lecture will cover the fundamentals of biofilm-mediated infection, root canal irrigation dynamics and current status of root canal irrigation strategies.
Dr Goonewardene will discuss the key decision making processes to achieve success from the clinicians and patients perspective.
Contemporary pulp capping techniques have evolved from largely empirical origins. Preserving the vitality of the dental pulp following traumatic or carious exposure is especially critical in the immature tooth where root formation is incomplete. New techniques for vital pulp therapy have evolved with advances in pulp biology, tissue regeneration and materials science. The recent introduction…
This recording includes the Introductory Session by Dr Christopher Fox as well as portions of the Keynote Plenary.