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Management of early caries lesions - Management of early carious lesions: Minimally invasive approach

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Over the years, the field of conservative dentistry has undergone significant conceptual changes in the management of carious lesions.Thanks to a better understanding of the caries process, and taking advantage of technological advances, dentistry has gradually evolved from surgical and invasive dentistry to preventive and conservative dentistry, which strives to adopt a less mutilating approach: this is "minimally invasive dentistry".The aim of this new concept is to detect carious lesions at an early stage, using innovative transillumination or fluorescence devices, enabling the dentist to offer reversionary or minimally invasive treatments tailored to the degree of tissue damage.Nonetheless, these techniques are struggling to gain widespread acceptance among practitioners, due to their high cost and a certain lack of knowledge of the latest scientific data, which is not offered by initial training.

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Amira Kikly is a Graduate in Health Sciences Pedagogy: Educational Simulation in Health Sciences. Graduated in Dento-maxillary Imaging. She has certification in IT and internet, as well as digital learning management. MCA in Conservative Odontology and Endodontics Department of Dentistry CHU Sahloul Sousse.

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Authors Sabra Jaâfoura, Amira Kikly
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.06.2024
 
EAN 9786207714209
ISBN 9786207714209
No. of pages 112
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

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