Biomimetic Dentistry CE  


Dr. Alleman & Dr. Nejad have the experience and expertise to teach you all the latest techniques in Biomimetic Dentistry. Their combination of private practice experience, firm grasp of the literature, and academic positions will provide you with the confidence and knowledge to apply these techniques in your practice!

 

Dr Alleman Dr Nejad

 

Traditional prosthodontic principles (stabilization and retention) do not align with the biology (pulp survival), function and mechanics of natural teeth. In the “biomimetic approach,” the dental tissues (enamel, dentin, dej) are returned to full function through a hard tissue bond, allowing functional stresses to pass through the tooth and returning the damaged tooth to a functional, biologic, and esthetic result. This is in sharp contrast to the traditional approaches being applied today.



Biomimetic restorations include stress-reduced direct composite restorations and porcelain/composite inlays and onlays that restore the biomechanics of broken and damaged teeth. Traditional dental treatments including porcelain fused to metal crowns, gold crowns, and amalgam fillings are not biomimetic by any measure.



WHAT IS BIOMIMETIC DENTISTRY?
Translated literally, biomimetic dentistry means to copy what is life-like. Nature has provided the most successful and ideal properties to our natural teeth. When restoring damaged, broken, and decayed teeth, the goal is to return the tooth to its original strength, function, and esthetics. Biomimetic dentistry accomplishes all of this in a conservative, strong, and attractive approach.

 

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