PMID: 24340496Dec 18, 2013Paper

The contemporary approach to tooth preservation: minimum intervention (MI) caries management in general practice

Primary Dental Journal
Avijit Banerjee, S Doméjean

Abstract

The minimum intervention (MI) approach summarises a clinical, evidence-based rationale for the preventive and cause-related approach to oral diseases in general and to caries in particular. MI oral care with respect to the management of patients suffering from dental caries is a concept based on an updated understanding of the histopathological carious process as well as the development of diagnostic technologies and adhesive, bioactive restorative materials. A patient-centred MI care plan for use in general dental practice is described, detailing the four phases of identifying disease, controlling/preventing disease, refurbishing/repairing tooth surfaces/restorations and recall consultations.

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