Minimal Intervention Dentistry
Minimal intervention dentistry is a modern dental practice designed around the principal aim of preservation of as much of the natural tooth structure as possible. It uses a disease-centric philosophy that guides consideration regarding first control and management of the disease that causes tooth decay dental caries and then to relief of the residual symptoms it has left behind the decayed teeth. The methodology utilizes comparable standards for prevention of future caries, and is intended to be a complete management solution for tooth decay. The approach of minimal intervention dentistry is focused on management of the dental caries disease responsible for tooth decay, first controlling and curing the disease, then restoring the tooth, filling only where necessary, and finally prevention from future caries.
Dental Research & Management is a peer reviewed dentistry Journal, with rapid publication process. It covers the topics such as Periodontal Diseases, Implant Dentistry, Endodontology and Trigeminal Nerve Injury and many more. Dental Research & Management provides a platform to put forth the ongoing research, reviews, and commentaries on dentistry. Dental Research & Management is a scholarly journal maintaining high standards of dental research articles with scientific excellence and its editorial board ensures a rapid peer review process.