Rechmann-Caries prevention and orthodontic treatment, new aspects

$70.00

Description

Course summary:
The course will describe the background for enamel decalcification, the loss of tooth mineral, specifically related to orthodontic treatment. What are the reasons that the oral microbiome switches from symbiosis, a healthy stage where the majority of oral bacteria does not produce acids, to the stage of dysbiosis, a situation where the predominate bacteria can live under acid conditions and are also producing a copious amount of decalcifying acids. It will be debated how the biofilm can be influenced to switch back to the symbiosis stage. Which modifications in behavior or in diet might be successful to help with this task. It will be discussed which role fluoride and other components of oral health care products in prevention or even remineralization of the enamel play. Finally, the application of new technologies for caries prevention like lasers and bactericidal composites, potentially for bracket bonding, will be explained.

Educational Objectives:

Course objectives:
You will learn:
  • To understand the oral microbiome and what will influence its composition
  • To understand what dysbiosis and symbiosis mean in terms of potential caries development
  • How fluoride products help to prevent demineralization and enhance remineralization of tooth structure
  • To understand potential advantages of new technologies like lasers and bactericidal composites in preventing caries lesions around orthodontic appliances

CE Credit Units:

1.5 CEUs

Level of skill recommended for participants:

Of interest to Dentists, Students & Residents, Dental Auxiliaries and Dental Office Staff

Instructor Info:

Peter Reichmann, DMD, PhD , is a Prof. Dr. med. dent., is at the University of California, San Francisco, Department of Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences. He is Director of the Clinical Sciences Research Group. He has been involved in clinical research for more than 40 years. His clinical research relates to caries prevention including the application of new oral care products, laser/light-based diagnostic tools and new delivery systems for caries prevention. He has also been involved in laboratory and clinical research dealing with lasers in dentistry for more than 40 years. In collaboration with the CDA, he established a Practice Based Research Network in the San Francisco Bay Area. With this network of 30 dentists, he has run a CAMBRA – Caries Management by Risk Assessment – prospective, double blind, randomized clinical trial with a control and an active intervention group. Dr. Rechmann is successfully funded by Industry Grants and has published over 160 papers and book chapters.  peter.rechmann@ucsf.edu

 

Instructor Disclosure of any conflicts of interest:

Dr. Rechmann has worked with many companies during his long career.

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