Restorative dentistry has increasingly become conservative in its treatment of incipient carious lesions of enamel. Practice has shifted from a “watch and wait” attitude to preservation of native tooth structure as this improves the longevity of the tooth. Identifying breakdown of tooth structure at its earliest stages of demineralization allows for more conservative intervention. We will discuss methods to treat white-spot (hypocalcified) lesions, reversing demineralization and preventing involvement of the underlying dentin. Additionally, methods will be discussed for conservative tooth preparation and better methods for selective tooth removal of infected dentin.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this educational activity, participants will be able to:
1. Describe how to treat white-spot lesions
2. Identify what treatments can be employed for conservative caries treatment of incipient lesions
3. Describe treatments that may be employed for root exposure
About the Author
Gregori M. Kurtzman,DDS, MAGD, FACD, FPFA, DICOI, DADIA, DIDIA, is in private general dental practice in Silver Spring, Maryland. He is a prolific author and has lectured internationally on the topics of restorative dentistry; endodontics, implant surgery, and prosthetics; removable and fixed prosthetics; and periodontics. Dr. Kurtzman is a consultant and evaluator for multiple dental companies.
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