Thursday, October 29, 2009

The diagnosis and minimally invasive treatments are confirmed as the future of dentistry.

Madrid hosts the second congress of the first Spanish company that works to raise awareness of this discipline

The new minimally invasive methods for diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases dental visits will end up conquering Spanish. More and more professionals that are seeking a clinical practice based on noninvasive methods to meet the growing demand of patients seeking treatments that are not aggressive.
The minimally invasive approach encompasses all aspects of dentistry, promoting the practice of non-aggressive oral therapy. Starting from the premise that the most important thing is to preserve the original fabric, the concept embraces both the procedures for early diagnosis and treatment of disease, risks and associated symptoms, the latter prerequisite for final processing to produce a minimally invasive and therefore minimal trauma to the patient.

This new understanding of dentistry can be applied in the treatment of oral diseases such as caries, periodontal disease, occlusal wear, prosthodontic reconstruction, rehabilitation with implants, among many other procedures. Experts believe that we have a renewing vision of dentistry in which the patient has a high profile, while is committed to improving both their oral health dental and general health status.

What is minimally invasive dentistry?

 discipline that promotes the maintenance of oral and dental health through diagnosis and aggressive treatment of minimal.
 incorporates the latest technology to achieve the best clinical treatments.
 anticipates demand for the patient, offering maximum effectiveness with minimal intervention.
 adopting this philosophy of work, career progress is being made to the future.


Seomi, the first society of minimally invasive dentistry

In order to present minimally invasive dentistry, Seomi held the second congress of the first Spanish Society of Minimally Invasive Dentistry (Seomi), a non-profit organization that seeks to become a forum for the exchange and development of concepts own practice minimally invasive. To fulfill these purposes, Seomi performs the following activities:

 sharing information and experiences
 internal training and development of their members
 Innovation in clinical skills
 research projects
 cooperation with other national and international companies working with the same objective

Its president, Dr. Carlos Aparicio, explains that "the real revolution of this century health through the increased level of responsibility of the individual in managing their own health. The minimally invasive guidance assumes that there are few things so precise and perfect as the human body to propose the conservation of the stomatognathic system in general, and the tooth with its supporting structures, in particular, both aesthetically and functionally.

All dental specialties continues Dr. Aparicio can use friendly processes: from prevention, arguably the most conservative treatment that we know, until surgery with implants. Any dentist, whatever their specialty should be interested in this working philosophy that seeks results of maximum efficiency with minimal intervention. In this regard, I am convinced that the practice of minimally invasive dentistry practice in Spanish consultations in the near future.

Seomi offers members the opportunity to access to exclusive services for innovation and quality in dentistry through meetings and publications of scientific, as well as the possibility of knowing the latest developments and case studies in the field of dentistry to www.seomi.org across the page. Furthermore, the Dental Associates have the opportunity to use the logo of the company in his office as a symbol of awareness for respect for the integrity of the patient.

Madrid hosts the second meeting of Seomi

The next few days 27 and 28 February, Seomi holds its second conference at the headquarters of the Meliá Avenida América with the aim of making known the benefits of this discipline and to encourage both general and specialist dentists adopt this philosophy of work daily clinical practice. This year the chairman of the meeting is Dr. Javier Alández.

Dr. Alández, says that with the title New Perspectives in Dentistry: The minimally invasive approach, the meeting in Madrid offers an attractive scientific program, with the presence of prominent international personalities in the field, most notably David Clark, founder of the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry, Marianella Sierraalta, Professor of Prosthodontics at the University of Michigan, Joao Caramés, professor at the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Lisbon; Shakibaie Behnam, MD of reference in Rheda-Wiedenbrueck / Germany in implantology and periodontics minimally invasive, and Giani Simon, Professor of Dentistry at the University of Insubria and University of Bologna. Next to them, are provided assistance from the national experts: Josune Antia, Radigales Manuel Antón, José María Aranguren, Patricia Gatón Andres Pascual, and Beatriz Rodriguez Vilaboa.

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