Session
10月4日(日)
13:30 - 15:00
4F〜6FホールC
Session2
Minimal Intervention
― Maximum Impact: Modern Direct and Indirect Solutions for Worn Dentitions ―
デジタル技術を応用した最小限の侵襲で最大の効果を発揮するアプローチ
インダイレクトvsダイレクト
本セッションでは、デジタル技術を応用し、最小限の侵襲で最大の治療効果を発揮することを目的に、咬耗歯列に対するダイレクトおよびインダイレクト修復の選択と使い分け(Indirect vs Direct)について解説します。
デジタルプランニングや材料・接着技術の進歩を背景に、歯質保存を前提とした合理的な治療戦略を整理し、正確な診断と個別化された治療計画の重要性を示します。機能回復に加え、機能と調和した自然で美しい“笑顔(Smile)”を最小限の介入で最大限に回復する、明日からの臨床に直結するアプローチを共有します。
Lecturer
Optimizing digital technology and material advancements for the management of the worn dentition with direct restorations
Optimizing digital technology and material advancements for the management of the worn dentition with direct restorations
- How to utilise digital technology to simplify the management of complex restorative cases
- Anterior tooth wear – minimally invasive principles, material selection, and clinical workflows
- Use of 3D printed restorative stents in injection moulding
- How to utilise digital technology to simplify the management of complex restorative cases
- Anterior tooth wear – minimally invasive principles, material selection, and clinical workflows
- Use of 3D printed restorative stents in injection moulding
Lecturer
Rethinking Dental Wear: Additive, Adhesive and Digital Strategies for Minimally Invasive Treatment
Rethinking Dental Wear: Additive, Adhesive and Digital Strategies for Minimally Invasive Treatment
- Etiology and clinical impact of dental wear, including functional and esthetic consequences
- Updated classification and diagnostic workflow, to support individualized treatment planning and appropriate rehabilitative solutions.
- Minimally invasive treatment strategies, highlighting the role of digital dentistry, adhesive protocols, and indirect restorative approaches.
- Etiology and clinical impact of dental wear, including functional and esthetic consequences
- Updated classification and diagnostic workflow, to support individualized treatment planning and appropriate rehabilitative solutions.
- Minimally invasive treatment strategies, highlighting the role of digital dentistry, adhesive protocols, and indirect restorative approaches.
Recent advances in digital dentistry and adhesive techniques have significantly expanded the therapeutic options for the minimally invasive management of dental wear. Traditional, more aggressive prosthetic preparations have been reconsidered in favor of updated clinical protocols and high-performance restorative materials, promoting predominantly additive and tissue-preserving approaches.
The lecture aims to present an updated classification of dental wear to facilitate accurate diagnosis and to assist clinicians in selecting the most appropriate and individualized rehabilitative strategy for each patient.







