Minimal Intervention Dentistry: Preserving Tissue, Elevating Smiles: Evidence Based Pathways in Invasive Dentistry
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Minimal Invasive Dentistry (MID) is a modern approach that focuses on conserving natural tooth tissue while maintaining function and aesthetics. It moves away from traditional "drill and fill" methods, emphasizing prevention, early detection, and conservative treatment. The philosophy is built on risk-based caries management, where diagnostic systems such as ICDAS and ICCMS guide decisions according to lesion severity and patient risk. Preventive strategies like fluoride therapy, sealants, dietary counseling, and oral hygiene education reduce the need for invasive procedures. When restoration is necessary, adhesive techniques such as veneers, inlays, and composite restorations are preferred, as they minimize tissue removal and preserve vitality. Advanced technologies-including Diagnodent, fiber-optic transillumination, and optical coherence tomography-enhance precision in diagnosis and treatment. Overall, MID reduces overtreatment, supports evidence-based practice, and ensures long-term oral health with patient-centered outcomes.
Minimal Invasive Dentistry (MID) is a modern approach that focuses on conserving natural tooth tissue while maintaining function and aesthetics. It moves away from traditional "drill and fill" methods, emphasizing prevention, early detection, and conservative treatment. The philosophy is built on risk-based caries management, where diagnostic systems such as ICDAS and ICCMS guide decisions according to lesion severity and patient risk. Preventive strategies like fluoride therapy, sealants, dietary counseling, and oral hygiene education reduce the need for invasive procedures. When restoration is necessary, adhesive techniques such as veneers, inlays, and composite restorations are preferred, as they minimize tissue removal and preserve vitality. Advanced technologies-including Diagnodent, fiber-optic transillumination, and optical coherence tomography-enhance precision in diagnosis and treatment. Overall, MID reduces overtreatment, supports evidence-based practice, and ensures long-term oral health with patient-centered outcomes.
AmazonPagina's: 208, Paperback, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
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