Dental Caries. Advanced Minimal Invasive Procedures

von: Aditi Singh

GRIN Verlag , 2018

ISBN: 9783668653337 , 89 Seiten

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Dental Caries. Advanced Minimal Invasive Procedures


 

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Medicine - Dentistry, grade: A, Seema Dental College & Hospital (Rishikesh), course: MDS, language: English, abstract: Dental caries is a multifactorial disease that has many contributing factors, including biological, genetic, socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental issues. It's the localized destruction of susceptible dental hard tissue by acidic by-products from bacterial fermentation of dietary carbohydrates. Dental caries is the main reason for placement and replacement of restorations. The demineralization process occurs because of high consumption of sugary and/or starchy foods and sugared beverages, combined with insufficient fluoride exposure, inappropriate oral hygiene, and/or poor salivary flow. The replacement of restorations can result in cavity preparations larger than the predecessors, which leads to weakening of the remaining tooth structure. The longevity of a restoration is attributed to the restorative material properties, the technical quality of the restorative procedure and the patient's compliance with appropriate maintenance of their oral hygiene. The minimal intervention paradigm emphasizes use of adhesive restorative materials in order to minimize the size of cavity preparation. This new medical model, known as Minimally Invasive Dentistry (MID), is a conservative philosophy that reduces restorative procedure time, pain and stress, and results in decreased patient anxiety. MID emphasizes that initial caries lesions in the enamel can be repaired by increasing the amounts of calcium, phosphate and fluoride in the saliva. Also, when a lesion needs to be restored, MID emphasizes adhesive restorative techniques, which allow removal of the decay in a way that involves minimal loss of healthy tooth structure. The term 'minimal intervention' was endorsed by the Federation Dentaire Internationale in a 2002 policy statement and is globally recognized.

Aditi Singh received her Masters in Dental Surgery in Pediatric Dentistry from HNB Garhwal Central Government University in 2016 and BDS degree from DMIMS University Nagpur, India in 2010.She has many national and international publications in PubMed indexed journals to her credit. She was conferred the B.Sivapathasundaram Award for best research in the year 2017 by ISDR ( IADR Indian Division). She also holds an Indian Patent for a Novel chemomechanical method for Dental Caries Removal.She has extensively worked for the betterment of the oral healthcare condition of differently-abled children in North India. Presently she is attached to Seema Dental College and Hospital Rishikesh, Uttarakhand India.