Indications and implementation of minimally invasive treatment techniques in daily practice
Do you see young children with caries in your practice and sometimes wonder when and how to intervene?
In this workshop, you’ll receive a practical and immediately applicable overview of child-friendly, minimally invasive treatment techniques that allow you to effectively manage caries in children—often without drilling, anesthesia, or escalation to general anesthesia.
The focus is on concrete technical choices at the chairside:
which technique is appropriate for which lesion, at what stage, and for which child?
Topics covered include Non-Restorative Caries Treatment (NRCT), silver fluoride (SDF/AgF), Atraumatic Restorative Dentistry (ART/SM-ART), and stainless steel crowns using the Hall technique, with clear indications, contraindications, and practical tips for application in general practice.
This workshop will help you:
- To treat children in a sustainable and minimally burdensome way
- Prevent pain, anxiety and overtreatment
- Also to help young or less cooperative children technically well and efficiently
A practical, evidence-based workshop for dentists who want to expand their technical arsenal in pediatric treatments and effectively control caries — with minimal burden on both the child and the practitioner.