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30
Mar

Choosing SMART Pedo ways to treat children! – interview with Dr. Anda Budulan

“A “Thank you!” from my little patients makes me forget about all the fatigue accumulated during the entire day. At first glance, the sonorous names of the lecturers caught my attention. Participating in this conference is a plus brought to our careers as doctors!” -Interview with Dr. Anda Budulan, Pedodontist Specialist.   Would you tell us a few words about yourself? My name is Anda Budulan. I graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at the Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Timisoara in 2010. Then I have been given my Certificate of Complementary Studies in Pedodontics at UMF...
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29
Mar

Minimal Invasive Dentistry – The New Era In Pediatric Dentistry

Minimally invasive dentistry represents a new era of dentistry that focuses more on prevention and interception of carious disease than on surgical or mechanical treatment. Today’s adults are children who have grown up with fear of the dentist,  the noise of the instruments used to treat caries, the prolonged sitting in the dental chair for dental treatments, and last but not least, the pain. How do we define minimally invasive dentistry? Minimally invasive dentistry is the new era of dentistry, a bridge connecting prevention through to surgical treatment. This field has evolved so much that today we can speak of...
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30
Mar

Dental Restaurative Treatments On Children With Aesthetic Materials

Prevention is already known to the best treatment when it comes to dentistry as children should be taught oral hygiene rules and regular visits to the dentist from an early age. Nowadays we can talk about minimally invasive dental treatments based on intercepting carious disease and preserving dental tissues with biocompatible materials. The techniques used are quick, simple and painless for children – no instruments are needed, there are no sounds to cause children anxiety and the time spent in the chair is extremely short, which is why they are especially recommended for very young children who are not so...
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