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Less is More - Incorporating Minimally Invasive Techniques into your Office Treatment Protocols 
Presenter: Dr. Daniel Ward Release Date: 4/16/14
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 4/16/27
AGD Subject Code: 161 Reviewed: 2024        

Today’s healthcare model is centered around being as conservative and minimally intrusive as possible. Laparoscopic surgeries are preferred by the vast majority of patients. This should be no different in dentistry.

It has long been said that “Dentistry begets Dentistry.” In other words the more treatment you do, the more treatment you will need to do in the future. Non-invasive remineralization techniques preserve tooth structure. Learn about the calcium phosphate products that patients can use at home to remineralize or reduce rampant decay.

There are a plethora of direct tooth colored restorative materials available. In addition to composite materials there are also glass ionomer materials which are enjoying increased usage. Learn how to use these fluoride releasing and forgivable materials to treat some of your most challenging cases.

Upon completion of this CE webinar, the student will be more familiar with conservative and minimally invasive techniques to treat patients.   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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