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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 - 第6回 国際歯科シンポジウム

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104日(日)

13:30 - 15:00

4F〜6FホールC

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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

 

 

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
This lecture presents a contemporary approach to the management of worn dentition using direct restorative techniques, highlighting the integration of digital dentistry and advanced restorative materials. Participants will explore how intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM technologies, and streamlined digital workflows can improve diagnostic precision, treatment planning, and clinical efficiency. The session will also review current composite material innovations, focusing on their aesthetic performance, mechanical properties, and suitability for high-load functional environments. Through clinical case examples and practical insights, the lecture demonstrates how the combination of digital precision and modern materials enables minimally invasive, predictable, and durable restorative outcomes. Emerging trends and future directions in digitally driven restorative care will also be discussed, with an emphasis on optimising long-term patient outcomes.
 

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.
Dental wear, caused by mechanical, chemical, or combined factors, is increasingly recognized as a significant clinical concern and has recently been associated with post-COVID conditions. The progressive loss of dental hard tissues results in functional impairments―including reduced masticatory efficiency, dentin hypersensitivity, alterations of the vertical dimension of occlusion, phonetic difficulties, atypical swallowing, and increased risk of tooth fracture―as well as esthetic deterioration, with a negative impact on patients’ quality of life and self-esteem.
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.
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