• Preserving Teeth : Citing Forensic Dentistry and Dental Anthropology for Minimally Invasive Dentistry - The Tooth Whisperer

  • 2023/06/16
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Preserving Teeth : Citing Forensic Dentistry and Dental Anthropology for Minimally Invasive Dentistry - The Tooth Whisperer

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  • Dr. Iman Sadri, a dentist since 2008, believes that dentistry must be more non invasive. He explains that 97 % of his root canal patients need root canals due to failed fillings (from outside offices). 

    Teeth don't decompose for millions of years and they withstand fires. Dr. Iman discusses the approach to conservative dentistry by citing dental anthropology and dental forensics, to explain the slow progression of dental caries. 

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Dr. Iman Sadri, a dentist since 2008, believes that dentistry must be more non invasive. He explains that 97 % of his root canal patients need root canals due to failed fillings (from outside offices). 

Teeth don't decompose for millions of years and they withstand fires. Dr. Iman discusses the approach to conservative dentistry by citing dental anthropology and dental forensics, to explain the slow progression of dental caries. 

Follow @DrImanSadri 

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