Dental Caries (tooth decay) is a bacterially based disease that progresseswhen acid produced by bacterial action on dietary fermentable carbohydratestravels into the tooth and dissolves the carbonated hydroxyapatite mineral. This process is called demineralization.
Pathological factors, including acidogenic bacteria, salivary dysfunction, anddietary carbohydrates are related to caries progression. Protective factors, which includeantibacterials, salivary calcium, phosphate and proteins, salivary flow, andfluoride in saliva can balance, prevent or reverse dental caries through aprocess of remineralization. Remineralization is a natural and reliable repair mechanism fornon-cavitated carious lesions.
This course will provide the scientific basis behind the “caries balance”concept, which is the key to caries management by risk assessment in clinicalpractice. If pathological factorsprevail caries progresses. If protectivefactors prevail the caries process is halted or reversed.
The course will present tools to implement CAMBRA, “caries management by risk assessment,”in your clinical setting. It can be inimplemented medical and dental settings, and can benefit children and adults ofall ages. Implementation in dental practice provides patients with genuine hopeand success for the management of their oral health. It is a practice builder for dentistry.