Conservative dentistry plays a vital role in modern oral healthcare, aiming to maintain the integrity of the natural tooth structure. It prioritizes minimally invasive procedures to address common dental issues, such as cavities, fractures, or mild tooth erosion. By using modern materials and techniques, treatments like tooth-colored fillings, bonding, and veneers allow for the restoration of damaged teeth while preserving as much natural tooth as possible. Unlike traditional methods, which may involve extensive removal of healthy enamel, conservative dentistry focuses on a holistic approach, reducing the need for more complex treatments. This philosophy not only helps retain the tooth’s strength and functionality but also contributes to a more aesthetic, natural-looking smile, boosting overall oral health.
Title : Evaluating hygienist follow up for head and neck oncology patients in secondary care: Results from a two cycle audit
Peter Basta, Newcastle Dental Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Atypical facial pain unravelled
Christopher Turner, Spacemark Dental, United Kingdom
Title : New treatment of temporomandibular disorder through muscle balance and muscle regeneration by activation of quiescent muscle stem cells( satellite cells) with mitochondrial dynamics
Ki Ji Lee, National Reserach Foundation & Busan Medical University, Korea, Republic of
Title : MRONJ and ORN: Referral or management in primary care? Navigating guidelines in the context of long waiting lists
Alisha Sagar, NHS England, United Kingdom
Title : Managing the unexpected: An Insight into supernumerary teeth
Bahar Gharooni Dowrani, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Laxative prescribing for post operative head and neck cancer patients at Derriford Hospital
Pui Sze Kylie Li, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, United Kingdom