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Book Synopsis

Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria. The cavities may be a number of different colours from yellow to black. Symptoms may include pain and difficulty with eating.

Microinvasive techniques involve preparing the tooth surface with an acid and then either placing a seal on top of the surface or 'infiltrating' the softer demineralised tissue with resins. These newer methods work by installing a barrier either on the tooth surface or within the demineralised tissue to protect it against acids and avoid the further loss of minerals from within the tooth, thus helping to stop the decay.

This book is a comprehensive guide to techniques, technologies and tools used in microinvasive dentistry.

Divided into four sections, the text begins with an overview of caries and its prevention. The following sections provide in depth discussion on diagnosis through various imaging devices, then different treatment options and technologies. The final section covers future developments including enamel regeneration and photobiomodulation.

Authored by an internationally recognised, New Jersey-based expert in the field, the book is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables.

Key points

  • Comprehensive guide to microinvasive techniques and technologies for diagnosis and management of dental caries
  • Covers diagnostic imaging devices and numerous treatment options
  • Authored by highly experienced, New Jersey-based expert in the field
  • Includes clinical photographs, diagrams and tables


Table of Contents

Section I: Caries prevention

  • Introduction
  • Prevention: fluoride & enamel regeneration
  • Caries-penetrating resin therapy
  • Identifying patients at risk of caries

Section II: Diagnosis

  • Intraoral video cameras
  • Near infrared transillumination
  • Canary System

Section III: Treatment options and technique

  • SoproLife® dental caries detection system
  • Laser fluorescence caries diagnostic device: Diagnodent
  • The Surgical microscope for diagnosis and treatment of caries
  • Conventional diagnostic failures
  • Microbiological aspects of caries treatment
  • Air abrasion: background and cavity preparation
  • Air abrasion: technique
  • Erbium Lasers
  • CO2 lasers (9300 nm)
  • Dentin regeneration
  • Ozone therapy
  • Conventional treatment failures

Section IV: Future caries diagnosis and management

  • Enamel regeneration
  • Photobiomodulation

Microinvasive Dentistry: Clinical Strategies and

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    Publisher: JP Medical Ltd
    Publication Date: 17/12/2020
    ISBN13: 9781909836723, 978-1909836723
    ISBN10: 1909836729

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria. The cavities may be a number of different colours from yellow to black. Symptoms may include pain and difficulty with eating.

    Microinvasive techniques involve preparing the tooth surface with an acid and then either placing a seal on top of the surface or 'infiltrating' the softer demineralised tissue with resins. These newer methods work by installing a barrier either on the tooth surface or within the demineralised tissue to protect it against acids and avoid the further loss of minerals from within the tooth, thus helping to stop the decay.

    This book is a comprehensive guide to techniques, technologies and tools used in microinvasive dentistry.

    Divided into four sections, the text begins with an overview of caries and its prevention. The following sections provide in depth discussion on diagnosis through various imaging devices, then different treatment options and technologies. The final section covers future developments including enamel regeneration and photobiomodulation.

    Authored by an internationally recognised, New Jersey-based expert in the field, the book is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables.

    Key points

    • Comprehensive guide to microinvasive techniques and technologies for diagnosis and management of dental caries
    • Covers diagnostic imaging devices and numerous treatment options
    • Authored by highly experienced, New Jersey-based expert in the field
    • Includes clinical photographs, diagrams and tables


    Table of Contents

    Section I: Caries prevention

    • Introduction
    • Prevention: fluoride & enamel regeneration
    • Caries-penetrating resin therapy
    • Identifying patients at risk of caries

    Section II: Diagnosis

    • Intraoral video cameras
    • Near infrared transillumination
    • Canary System

    Section III: Treatment options and technique

    • SoproLife® dental caries detection system
    • Laser fluorescence caries diagnostic device: Diagnodent
    • The Surgical microscope for diagnosis and treatment of caries
    • Conventional diagnostic failures
    • Microbiological aspects of caries treatment
    • Air abrasion: background and cavity preparation
    • Air abrasion: technique
    • Erbium Lasers
    • CO2 lasers (9300 nm)
    • Dentin regeneration
    • Ozone therapy
    • Conventional treatment failures

    Section IV: Future caries diagnosis and management

    • Enamel regeneration
    • Photobiomodulation

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