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Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health | Volume 3
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April 15-16, 2019 | Milan, Italy
DENTISTRY
AND ORAL HEALTH
2
nd
International Conference on
LASER BENEFITS IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE DENTISTRY APPROACH
Natalia Elson
New York University, USA
T
he preservation of healthy human body and function for every patient should be the goal of all health
practitioners. Dentistry is not an exception to this philosophy. The loss of human tooth structure should be
regarded as a serious injury and never to be considered lightly, therefore it is imperative to provide the most
comprehensive and conservative care to all teeth. In the past few decades, the improvements of scientific
method and technology has led to a better understanding of oral microflora and dental materials resulted in
the shifting of caries management method fromGV Black’s“Extension for prevention”to the modern“minimal-
ly invasive” approach in dentistry. Using the laser technology in the aspect of surgical intervention has many
clinical advantages. Some of the clinical benefits include its selectivity for carious tissue, minimizing the need
for local anaesthesia, decontamination effect of cavity surfaces, minimal thermal stimulus to pulp chamber,
increased surface adhesion for composite materials and other soft tissue applications.
Natalia Elson, J Clin Dentistry Oral Health 2019, Volume 3
Natalia Elson graduated from Dnepropetrovsk Medical Institute in 1977. She had a general practice residency in 1977 in Ukraine,
2011 in USA and Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Residency in 1986. She was the active member of Academy of Laser Dentistry.
natalia.elson@gmail.comBIOGRAPHY