Aesthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of Multiple Carious Lesions in a 20-Year-Old Patient: A Comprehensive Case Study Using a Minimally Invasive Approach
Title: Aesthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of Multiple Carious Lesions in a 20-Year-Old Patient: A Comprehensive Case Study Using a Minimally Invasive Approach
Description:
This poster presents the comprehensive treatment of multiple carious lesions with generalized moderate plaque-induced gingivitis in a 20-year-old female patient. The treatment approach focused on minimally invasive procedures to improve aesthetics and restore tooth structure while addressing the progression of dental caries. Key components of the treatment included prophylaxis, periodontal therapy, endodontic treatment, and restoration with post and crown for coronal sealing.
This case was undertaken as part of the final year Conservative Dentistry project for the Bachelor in Dental Surgery (BDS) program at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST). It showcases:
- Diagnostic evaluations, including clinical and radiographic assessments.
- Step-by-step procedures such as post space preparation, core build-up, and crown fabrication.
- Pre-operative and post-operative outcomes with supporting radiographs and photographs.
The project reflects the integration of conservative dental principles and advanced restorative techniques to achieve optimal patient outcomes, contributing to both academic and clinical excellence.
Keywords: Conservative Dentistry, Endodontic Treatment, Post and Crown, Dental Restoration, Case Presentation, Aesthetic Dentistry
Authors: Dr.Maryam Binti Haji Abdul Halim
Event: Final Year Conservative Dentistry Project Presentation, Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Bachelor in Dental Surgery (BDS).
Date: 17/04/2017