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Webinar course on pediatric dentistry: Pediatric Dentistry Evolution
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Falk Schwendicke
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Dimitris Emmanouil
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Nitesh Tewari
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Juan D. Flores
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Soraya Coelho Leal
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10 aulas (16h 41m)
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Pediatric Dentistry Evolution
Aula 1.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Avulsion of tooth: research, treatment and clinical recommendations
- Principles of treatment of tooth avulsion
- Research enhancing predictability of treatment protocols
- Immediate and long-term complications of avulsion
- Splinting recommendations, treatment of pulp necrosis especially in teeth with immature roots, periapical pathologies, future orthodontic treatment, and prosthodontic rehabilitation
Traumatic dental injuries in children, adolescents and adulthood have been established to cause several immediate and long-term complications. They have a prevalence of 11-30% in different parts of the world, with a high predilection for adolescents (teen ages). Tooth Avulsion or exarticulation is one of the most severe forms of traumatic dental injuries leading to complete disjunction of tooth from its supporting structures. Avulsion is itself an emergency and is often accompanied by pan-facial trauma or injuries to other parts of the body.
Tooth avulsion in primary and permanent teeth warrants adequate emergency management which must be done by caregivers, parents, sports coaches, teachers and even the healthcare workers at the site of trauma. A low level of awareness in public often leads to a delayed reporting of these cases; affecting the prognosis adversely. Avulsion of young permanent teeth is complex and require a practical and evidence based protocol for management. The attending pediatric dentist needs to have a clear understanding regarding follow up assessments, splinting recommendations, treatment of pulp necrosis especially in teeth with immature roots, periapical pathologies, future orthodontic treatment, and prosthodontic rehabilitation. Additionally, the avulsion of primary teeth must be followed up for long duration due to chances of developmental deformities in succedaneous teeth.
With increase in understanding of regenerative medicine, efforts are underway to develop methods for improving the prognosis of avulsed teeth reporting after a delay and inadequate storage. This lecture aims to provide an insight of recent evidence based guidelines for immediate and long term management of avulsed teeth and to highlight the futuristic researches which can improve the predictability of management protocols.
Aula 2.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Treatment of complications of dental trauma: discoloration, loss of vitality, mobility, periradicular pathology, root resorption and ankylosis
- Etiopathogenesis of root resorption due to tooth trauma- Protocols for treating tooth resorption due to tooth trauma- Complications treatment protocols: discoloration, loss of vitality, mobility, periradicular pathology, root resorption and ankylosis
Even after effective initial care, the injured teeth are prone to certain secondary changes like discolorations, loss of vitality, mobility, peri-radicular pathologies, root resorption and ankylosis. Effective treatment protocols have been formulated as per the evidence-based guidelines for many of these conditions, however, the trauma induced root resorptions lack proper understanding. This lecture aims to highlight the etiopathogenesis, molecular basis and clinical paradigms of dental trauma induced root resorptions along-with highlighting the key protocols for their management.
Aula 3.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Cariesology: diagnostics, risk assessment, non-invasive and minimally invasive treatment
- Dental caries: a behavioral disease- Caries detection. Сaries diagnosis- Caries risk assessment: is there a place in daily practice?- Clinical management of initial carious lesions- Non-invasive x micro-invasive interventions
In the past, dental caries was defined as an infectious transmissible disease, which is nowadays a concept considerate outdated and incorrect. Currently, dental caries is being described as a disbiose of the biofilm, mediated by behavioral components. This understanding had a direct impact on how the signs of the disease (carious lesions) are diagnosed and managed. Therefore, this course aims to introduce these new concepts, and, by means of scientific evidence and clinical cases, to demonstrate how they can be applied in daily practice.
Aula 4.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Cariesology 2: carious tissue removal, treatment of caries
- Recommendations on terminology
- Recommendations on carious tissue removal
- Selective x non-selective carious removal
- Methods of carious dentine excavation
- Clinical management of dentine carious lesions
Aula 5.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution: Interdisciplinary vision of rehabilitation in pediatric dentistry
Historically, the management of dental caries was based on the belief that caries was a progressive disease that eventually destroys the tooth unless there was restoration.
Among the objectives of the treatment, the restorer is in the repair or damage by caries, protect and preserve the tooth structure, and maintain pulp vitality whenever possible.
Today, restoration there is no synonym for caries.
The restorations have a useful life, so you have to be very careful in choosing each case. Today we have an arrangement, materials with excellent properties of bioactivity, adhesion, aesthetics and functionality.
The current pediatric dentistry faces different aspects of them as interdisciplinary treatment. There are numerous cases in which we intervene in a timely, but which will later require a prosthetic treatment of greater durability and in different conditions of emotional, intellectual and occlusion maturation.
We need to adapt to that change and think about the future in what is convenient for our patient, fulfilling their needs
The assessment of evidence for each topic was based on a modification of the American Dental Association’s grading of recommendations: strong evidence (based on well-executed randomized control trials, meta-analyses, or systematic reviews); evidence in favor (based on weaker evidence from clinical trials); and expert opinion (based on retrospective trials, case reports, in vitro studies, and opinions from clinical researchers).
Aula 6.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution: Timely treatment of the pediatric dentist in malocclusion
The contemporary pediatric dentist has a greater interest in the intervention of malocclusion, this is due to the precious interaction with patients in growth stages, so that some dental schools in the training of specialists in pediatric dentistry are including in their programs the topics of orthopedics for the proper management of dentofacial disorders.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry reports that the Guidance of eruption and development of the primary, mixed, and permanent dentitions is an integral component of comprehensive oral health care for all pediatric dental patients.
Such guidance should contribute to the development of a permanent dentition that is in a stable, functional, and esthetically acceptable occlusion and normal subsequent dentofacial development. Early diagnosis and successful treatment of developing malocclusions can have both short-term and longterm benefits while achieving the goals of occlusal harmony, function and dentofacial esthetics.
To do a correct diagnosis, prognosis and evolution of the patient and its legal implications, case documentation is indispensable
An adequate documentation will have auxiliaries that provide us with information for treatment, therefore the importance of the elements that constitute it.
The intervention of the pediatric dentist in malocclusion is to establish a priority of treatments. What most frequently works is in dental alterations of number, form and structure; posterior and anterior cross bites; intervention of non-functional habits, identification of problems in airways.
The assesment of evidence for each topic was based on the reference manual of pediatric dentistry approved by American Academy Pediatric Dentistry.
Aula 7.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Nitrous oxide Inhalation sedation: features, protocols, and clinical guidelines (part 1)
- History and characteristics of Nitrous Oxide Sedation- The definitions of minimal and moderate sedation - The advantages, drawbacks and risks of nitrous oxide sedation - The basic respiratory physiology, including the uptake and distribution of gases - Distinguish the states of anesthesia and phases of State I Anesthesia- The pharmacology, and physiology of Nitrous Oxide - The indications, contraindications, complications of inhalation analgesia and how to minimize them - The characteristics of the Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen delivery system and checklists used in nitrous oxide sedation - Clinical protocol for the use of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation- Safety and occupational exposure considerations - Patient/population selection for maximum success- Patient, family education and Documentation - Practical tips for maximizing positive patient outcomes
Nitrous oxide has been used by dentists to provide comfort for their patients for over a hundred years. Distress and pain experienced by a child during a medical procedure may have a lifelong impact. Nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation properly administered to the conscious child or adult provides an important adjunctive aid to the management of the anxious patient.
Aula 8.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Nitrous oxide Inhalation sedation: features, protocols, and clinical guidelines (part 2)
- History and characteristics of Nitrous Oxide Sedation- The definitions of minimal and moderate sedation - The advantages, drawbacks and risks of nitrous oxide sedation - The basic respiratory physiology, including the uptake and distribution of gases - Distinguish the states of anesthesia and phases of State I Anesthesia- The pharmacology, and physiology of Nitrous Oxide - The indications, contraindications, complications of inhalation analgesia and how to minimize them - The characteristics of the Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen delivery system and checklists used in nitrous oxide sedation - Clinical protocol for the use of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation- Safety and occupational exposure considerations - Patient/population selection for maximum success- Patient, family education and Documentation - Practical tips for maximizing positive patient outcomes
Nitrous oxide has been used by dentists to provide comfort for their patients for over a hundred years. Distress and pain experienced by a child during a medical procedure may have a lifelong impact. Nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation properly administered to the conscious child or adult provides an important adjunctive aid to the management of the anxious patient.
Aula 9.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Carious management: modern techniques (part 1)
- The modern theory of сarious tissue removal
- Various techniques for сarious tissue removal
- Selective removal
- Techniques for filling cavities
- Root caries treatment
- Lining, adhesive systems and restoration materials: selection of materials
Aula 10.Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Carious management: modern techniques (part 2)
- The modern theory of сarious tissue removal
- Various techniques for сarious tissue removal
- Selective removal
- Techniques for filling cavities
- Root caries treatment
- Lining, adhesive systems and restoration materials: selection of materials
O curso inclui aulas:
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Aula 3
Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Cariesology: diagnostics, risk assessment, non-invasive and minimally invasive treatment
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Introduction and course objectives
5:01
Interactive clinical cases — instructions and first examples
10:44
Case discussion — young adult premolar and first molar lesions
13:29
Case discussion — adolescents, orthodontic issues and cooperation problems
19:14
Pediatric deep caries cases and management dilemmas
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Aula 4
Pediatric Dentistry Evolution. Cariesology 2: carious tissue removal, treatment of caries
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Introduction and occlusal sealants: indications
9:35
Sealant materials, clinical evidence, and application techniques
19:10
Therapeutic sealants, rationale, and clinician attitudes
28:46
Proximal lesions: diagnosis, separation and infiltration indications
38:21
Resin infiltration: procedure, evidence and esthetic uses
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Professor e Chefe do Department of Oral Diagnostics, Digital Health and Health Services Research na Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Especialista em Restorative and Preventive Dentistry (certificação DGZ, Alemanha). Associate Editor do Journal of Dental Research. Pesquisador líder em aplicações de inteligência artificial em odontologia, cariologia e odontologia minimamente invasiva.
Treinamento acadêmico avançado levando ao professorado. Inicialmente serviu como Assistant Professor no Department of Operative and Preventive Dentistry, Charité Berlin. Nomeado W3-Professor (professor titular) para Oral Diagnostics, Digital Health and Health Services Research na Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (1 janeiro 2021). Criou e chefia departamento recém-estabelecido dentro do CharitéCenter for Dental, Oral and Maxillary Medicine (CC3) focado na transformação digital da odontologia. Associate Editor do Journal of Dental Research, revista premier de pesquisa dental internacional, moldando direção da ciência dental globalmente.
Autoridade internacional em inteligência artificial na odontologia e cariologia baseada em evidências. Pesquisa focada em tornar ferramentas de IA como visão computacional disponíveis para odontologia clínica com objetivo de melhorar qualidade e resultados do tratamento. Figura líder na integração da saúde digital na prática dental incluindo IA diagnóstica, sistemas de apoio a decisões de tratamento e pesquisa de serviços de saúde. Pioneiro em abordagens baseadas em evidências para gerenciar cáries cavitadas em crianças demonstrando eficácia de técnicas minimamente invasivas. Autor publicado de numerosos trabalhos científicos sobre cariologia, odontologia preventiva e odontologia reconstrutiva em revistas de alto nível. Departamento sob sua liderança visa revolucionar odontologia através da integração de IA permitindo diagnósticos mais precisos, planejamento de tratamento personalizado e melhores resultados para pacientes.
DDS. Especialista em Restorative and Preventive Dentistry (DGZ). W3-Professor na Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Chefe do Department of Oral Diagnostics, Digital Health and Health Services Research (desde janeiro 2021). Associate Editor do Journal of Dental Research. Autor de numerosas publicações científicas sobre IA na odontologia, cariologia e abordagens minimamente invasivas. Palestrante internacional ensinando abordagens baseadas em evidências para gestão de cárie e diagnósticos digitais.
Professor de Odontologia Pediátrica. Assistant Professor no Department of Paediatric Dentistry, Dental School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Grécia. Senior Lecturer no King's College Dental Institute, Londres, Reino Unido. Diretor Clínico da DentalKids, grupo de práticas dentais em três países europeus (Grécia, Itália e UK) dedicadas a odontologia pediátrica e ortodontia. Ex Presidente da International Association of Dentistry for Disability and Oral Health (IADH). Past President da American Dental Society of Europe (ADSE).
Mais de 38 anos de experiência clínica, docente e de pesquisa combinada em odontologia pediátrica desde fundação da DentalKids em Atenas em 1988 ao retornar dos Estados Unidos. Especialista em sedação com óxido nitroso em odontologia pediátrica, técnicas de gestão de comportamento (farmacológicas e não farmacológicas), tratamento de crianças com necessidades especiais e deficiências, e cuidado dental pediátrico abrangente. Conhecido por uso pioneiro de óxido nitroso na prática dental pediátrica europeia e pesquisa extensiva sobre farmacologia e protocolos de segurança. Pesquisa focada em farmacologia de óxido nitroso, técnicas de sedação para crianças ansiosas, e abordagens baseadas em evidências para gestão de comportamento.
Ex Adjunct Assistant Professor na Washington State University, School of Pharmacy, conduzindo pesquisa extensiva sobre farmacologia de óxido nitroso. Receptor do Dental Anesthesia Award da American Society of Dental Anesthesiology. Receptor do Best Research Award da American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry. Receptor de Pharmacology Awards da International Association of Paediatric Dentistry. Co-editor do livro texto "Nitrous Oxide in Paediatric Dentistry" (Springer Publishing), referência definitiva sobre uso seguro e efetivo de sedação com óxido nitroso para crianças. Autor de capítulos em livros texto de odontologia pediátrica e odontologia de cuidados especiais. Publicado extensivamente na literatura internacional com mais de 500 citações. Palestrante internacional apresentando anualmente em cursos Harvard Continuing Education nos USA e em principais conferências de odontologia pediátrica mundialmente sobre tópicos incluindo sedação com óxido nitroso, odontologia de cuidados especiais, e técnicas de modificação de comportamento. Diretor Nacional do Special Smiles-Special Olympics, Grécia. Palestrante convidado por toda Europa, Américas e mundialmente. Orador multilíngue fluente em inglês, grego, italiano, francês, espanhol e alemão. Tendo tratado milhares de crianças por mais de 30 anos, treinou incontáveis dentistas pediátricos em abordagens baseadas em evidências para cuidado dental infantil.
DDS de escola dental. Treinamento de pós-graduação extensivo em Odontologia Pediátrica nos Estados Unidos. Numerosas certificações em sedação, odontologia de cuidados especiais, e especialidades dentais pediátricas.
He received prestigious awards for the best original research at the World Congress of Dental Traumatologists, San Diego, USA (2018).
Member of the International Academy of Dentistry International (USA), Japan Dental Association and International Association of Dental Traumatology.
Associate Professor in Centre for Dental Education and Research, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
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