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Very Clinical: Dr. Nate Lawson Infiltrates the Podcast
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In this throwback episode, Kevin and Zach are joined by Dr. Nate Lawson to discuss the ins and outs of resin infiltration! They delve into the history of resin infiltration (specifically the Icon system by DMG), its clinical applications, predictability, limitations, and how to achieve optimal results. Dr. Lawson also shares insights from his own clinical experience and discusses his upcoming continuing education course on resin infiltration.
Key Takeaways:
- What is Resin Infiltration? A minimally invasive technique used to arrest the progression of early caries and improve the appearance of white spot lesions (and sometimes fluorosis or other enamel defects). It involves etching the enamel, drying the area, and infiltrating it with a low-viscosity resin.
- Advantages: Conservative, can halt caries progression, improves aesthetics, can be used on various types of enamel defects.
- Disadvantages: Unpredictable outcomes, time-consuming procedure, can be expensive for single-tooth applications, results may not be visible radiographically.
- Case Selection is Key: Ideal candidates include patients with white spot lesions following orthodontic treatment. Deeper lesions or those with significant staining may not respond as well.
- Tips for Success: Multiple etching cycles can improve results. Managing patient expectations is crucial, as results may not always be perfect.
- Long-term Results: Limited data exists on long-term outcomes beyond a few years, but the conservative nature of the treatment minimizes potential harm.
- Continuing Education: Dr. Lawson offers a course on resin infiltration through UAB Continuing Education. The course focuses on case selection, clinical techniques, and achieving predictable outcomes.
Links and Resources:
- Zirc Dental Products
- UAB Continuing Education
- Dr. Nate Lawson on Instagram
- ICON by DMG
- Very Clinical Facebook group
Links from Our Sponsor
Very Clinical is brought to you by Zirc Dental Products, Inc., your trusted partner in dental efficiency and organization.
The Very Clinical Corner segment features Kate Reinert, LDA, an experienced dental professional passionate about helping practices achieve clinical excellence.
Connect with Kate Reinert on LinkedIn: Kate Reinert, LDA Book a call with Kate: Reserve a Call Ready to upscale your team? Explore Zirc’s solutions today: zirc.com
1373 つのエピソード
Manage episode 459775941 series 126597
In this throwback episode, Kevin and Zach are joined by Dr. Nate Lawson to discuss the ins and outs of resin infiltration! They delve into the history of resin infiltration (specifically the Icon system by DMG), its clinical applications, predictability, limitations, and how to achieve optimal results. Dr. Lawson also shares insights from his own clinical experience and discusses his upcoming continuing education course on resin infiltration.
Key Takeaways:
- What is Resin Infiltration? A minimally invasive technique used to arrest the progression of early caries and improve the appearance of white spot lesions (and sometimes fluorosis or other enamel defects). It involves etching the enamel, drying the area, and infiltrating it with a low-viscosity resin.
- Advantages: Conservative, can halt caries progression, improves aesthetics, can be used on various types of enamel defects.
- Disadvantages: Unpredictable outcomes, time-consuming procedure, can be expensive for single-tooth applications, results may not be visible radiographically.
- Case Selection is Key: Ideal candidates include patients with white spot lesions following orthodontic treatment. Deeper lesions or those with significant staining may not respond as well.
- Tips for Success: Multiple etching cycles can improve results. Managing patient expectations is crucial, as results may not always be perfect.
- Long-term Results: Limited data exists on long-term outcomes beyond a few years, but the conservative nature of the treatment minimizes potential harm.
- Continuing Education: Dr. Lawson offers a course on resin infiltration through UAB Continuing Education. The course focuses on case selection, clinical techniques, and achieving predictable outcomes.
Links and Resources:
- Zirc Dental Products
- UAB Continuing Education
- Dr. Nate Lawson on Instagram
- ICON by DMG
- Very Clinical Facebook group
Links from Our Sponsor
Very Clinical is brought to you by Zirc Dental Products, Inc., your trusted partner in dental efficiency and organization.
The Very Clinical Corner segment features Kate Reinert, LDA, an experienced dental professional passionate about helping practices achieve clinical excellence.
Connect with Kate Reinert on LinkedIn: Kate Reinert, LDA Book a call with Kate: Reserve a Call Ready to upscale your team? Explore Zirc’s solutions today: zirc.com
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