Implement a Minimally Invasive Approach


Minimally invasive (MI) dentistry focuses on preserving healthy tooth structure through prevention, remineralization, and minimal intervention for the placement and replacement of restorations.1 This philosophy is not limited to restorative dentistry and can be used across all dental platforms in order to provide patients with the most appropriate care. The core concepts of MI dentistry sometimes conflict with what oral health professionals learned during their education and clinical training. Dental team members must be open to a new way of thinking, as a team effort is required to achieve success with minimally invasive dentistry. Dental hygienists, who typically spend 30 minutes to 60 minutes with patients at least every 6 months, are key to effective patient education.2 In addition, they lead the effort to motivate patients to maintain optimal oral self-care regimens. Dental hygienists can also be instrumental in educating patients about the MI approach.

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