Caries management - science and clinical practice
- 414pages
- 15 heures de lecture
This systematic approach to modern caries management integrates evidence-based treatment techniques with the scientific foundations of caries formation, offering a thorough review for clinicians and students. It begins with patho-anatomic changes in dental hard tissues and progresses through non-invasive, minimally invasive, and more aggressive interventions tailored to each disease stage. Covering microbiology, histology, visual, tactile, and radiographic diagnosis, risk assessment, preventive measures, and tooth preservation strategies, the book is rich in clinical information for dental practitioners. Key features include a concise overview of the disease's science, treatment recommendations based on microscopic assessments, contributions from leading authorities utilizing the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS), and the latest treatment techniques like adhesion technology and tooth-colored restorations. Step-by-step caries procedures are illustrated in full color, showcasing both adult and pediatric cases. The text emphasizes early prevention and behavioral changes in oral health, addressing diet, biofilm management, fluoride use, and population-based strategies. Shifting from the invasive "drill and fill" to a "heal and seal" paradigm, this beautifully illustrated resource effectively translates scientific principles into clinical practice for optimal outcomes, making it essential for a proacti
