Minimally invasive dentistry
Surgical treatment vs. prevention
Modern understanding of the pathological processes that subsequently lead to caries and other diseases in oral tissues is the base for oral health maintenance and treatment of oral diseases. Biofilm control in the oral cavity, together with knowledge of all the other risk factors for disease, are decisive for treatment planning.
- What is MID, or Minimal Invasive Dentistry?
- Importance of oral biofilm
- Oral disease risk factors
- What to do? How to intervene in pathological processes?
This course is accepted in the continuing education program for the Norwegian Dental Association (NDA/NTF).
Duration:
Flexible
Lecturer:
Frode Staxrud, Scientist
DDS, Dr. Philos.
Frode holds a degree in dentistry, cariology, and his dissertation was about repair of dental restorations. He managed his own dental practice from 1982 until 2018. From 2004, he worked as instructor, university lecturer, and associate professor at the University of Oslo. Frode has been working part time at NIOM from 2008 where he now works full time as a researcher.