Juan Daniel Flores

DDS

Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Guanajuato, Mexico. Graduated with outstanding achievement. Specialty in Pediatric dentistry from the Autonomous University of Mexico. Specialty in orthodontics and maxillary orthopedics from the Latin University of Mexico. Interdisciplinary Practice in pediatric dentistry-orthopedics-orthodontics in babies, children and adolescents.

Abstract of the video lecture:

Interdisciplinary vision between pediatric dentist and oral rehabilitation in permanent.

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.

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    Interdisciplinary vision between pediatric dentist and oral rehabilitation in permanent

    • Juan Daniel Flores. Interdisciplinary vision between pediatric dentist and oral rehabilitation in permanent