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Non-pediatric dentistry
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Falk Schwendicke
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Antonio Pedro Silva
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Virinder Goyal
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Katrin Bekes
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Riad Bacho
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7 lessons (9h 42min)
5 CE Credits

English
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Lesson 1.Managing cavitated caries in children
– Why caries is managed in the primary dentition at all;
– The strength of evidence supporting different strategies to manage primary caries;
– Practical approaches for managing cavitated caries in children;
– Direct restorative approaches;
– Hall Technique.
Lesson 2.Managing deep caries in children
– Сlinical advantages and disadvantages of different caries removal strategies;
– The strength of evidence supporting each removal strategy;
– The sequence of events emanating from treating deep caries;
– Different removal strategies with regards to evidence-based decision making;
– The impact of using various materials for managing the dentin after caries removal: cross-linked composites, glass hybrids, calcium silicates.
Lesson 3.Diagnosis and treatment of hypersensitivity of MIH affected teeth
– Diagnosis and classification of MIH teeth
– Etiology of MIH
– Classification of MIH teeth according to severity
– The importance of prophylaxis in affected patients
– Solutions for pain control and the treatment of hypersensitivity.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists.
Lesson 4.The treatment of MIH-molars: direct and indirect techniques
– Diagnosis and classification of MIH teeth
– The occurrence and the challenges of hypersensitive MIH teeth
– When sealing, direct and indirect restorations are appropriate
– The optimal treatment protocol
– Different materials for treatment.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists.
Lesson 5.Nitrous oxide sedation in pediatric dentistry
– The role of anxiety and its psychological impact in dentistry;
– What is a pain? Pain control;
– Basics of inhalation sedation;
– Levels of consciousness and unconsciousness and their determinants;
– Pharmacology of nitrous oxide;
– Patient selection criteria for inhalation sedation;
– Ways to monitor sedation;
– Prevention and diagnosis of medical emergencies during nitrous oxide sedation.
Lesson 6.Non pharmacological behaviour management techniques
– Positive dental attitude in the anxious patient
– Effective communication – recognize aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication relating to dental phobia, and anxiety
– Practical tips that can be utilized in most general practice set-ups to enhance communication with pediatric patients
– How to effectively and efficiently perform treatment, and encourages a child to have a long-term interest in improving dental health and the ongoing prevention of disease
– Changes in non pharmacological behaviour management techniques in post Covid-19 time.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists.
Lesson 7.Non and minimally invasive dental caries treatment
– Modern concepts in Cariology
– Fundaments for non and minimally invasive caries treatments
– The techniques of non and minimally invasive dental caries treatment:
- Non restorative caries treatment
- Atraumatic restorative treatment
- Silver diamine fluoride
- Hall technique.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists.
Course includes next lessons:
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Lesson 1
Managing cavitated caries in children
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0:01
Introduction and Learning Objectives
1:57
Caries Pathogenesis and Management Goals
6:01
Primary Dentition Anatomy and Clinical Challenges
11:04
Non‑Restorative Cavity Control (NRCC) — Concept
13:27
Silver Diamine Fluoride: Mechanisms & Effects
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Lesson 2
Managing deep caries in children
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0:01
Caries ecology and sealing/infiltration strategies
10:04
Deep caries management: excavation strategies, materials, and pulpotomy
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1h 28min
Lesson 3
Diagnosis and treatment of hypersensitivity of MIH affected teeth
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0:01
Introduction & Speaker Background
8:09
Webinar Objectives & Agenda
9:40
History and Definition of MIH
19:55
Prevalence and Epidemiology of MIH
24:05
Etiology of MIH and New Mechanistic Evidence
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1h 26min
Lesson 4
The treatment of MIH-molars: direct and indirect techniques
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0:01
Introduction and objectives
8:44
MIH emergence and public awareness
17:24
Prevalence and etiologic factors
26:04
Clinical features and diagnosis
34:44
Wurzburg concept and prevention
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