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Prof. Hande Şar Sancaklı
Prof. Patricia Gatón Hernández
Prof. Ivana Miletić
Professor Ivana Miletić, DMD, PhD was born in 1971. in Zagreb. She graduated at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb in 1995. She worked off traineeship at Dental polyclinic of Zagreb. She has been working at the Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb since 1995. She got her master degree in 1998., and PhD in 2000. In 2004., she passed the specialist exam in endodontics and dental pathology. She became an assistant professor in 2001., an associate professor in 2005., and in 2008. full professor. During 2007., she stayed at the Medical University in Graz in Austria. She participates actively in clinic and preclinical education at the School of Dental Medicine in Zagreb. She is a head of postgraduate and PhD courses at the School of Dental Medicine, and lectures on continuous educational courses for doctors of dental medicine. She is an author and co-author of more than 100 scientific, review, educative and specialized articles in extenso. She participated in writing, preparation and translation of four course books, which are teaching readings. She has been participating on many inland, European and world congresses, and has held many inland and international lectures. She speaks and writes English fluently. She is a member of Croatian Chamber of Dental Medicine, Croatian Medical Association, International Association for Dental Research. She was a secretary of Croatian Endodontic Society, and a country representative of Croatian Endodontic Society at European Endodontic Society from 2006 to 2014. She is founder and president of Croatian Society for Minimum Intervention Dentistry from 2016.
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55 Comments
thank you for this informative lecture
Congratulations ! Thank u all ! Greetings from Thessaloniki, Greece !
If i can reframe the question, what should be done for gum pad irritation (while the child is developing the teeth )
do we need to put a biomimetic material on top of sclerotic dentin before putting GIC or RMGI
thank you so much , this was a good session!
Thank you..
You don’t use ssc although they are useful in early childhood caries.??
Thanks a lot for new information!!!!
Thank you speakers! Very good and helpful information!
best alternatives for teethers for children with gum pad irritations
the app is called MI Dentistry CRA on apple store
How can we determine active and inactive caries .. surely it is impossible to determine this at a microscopic level ?
Can you write and post the apps please
What is the name of the app for Mi in Apple store ?
Thank you for very useful information.
Have seen in one presentation that dentin conditioner used on enamel surface prior to RMGIC to seal Primary first molars. How effective is this? Why not etchant is used.?
I would like to thank all the speakers today, all lectures were really of great value for us.
Thank you very much. Why have advanves in MID not brought down the burden of global child dental caries. Is dentistry too isolated as a specialty to consider MID as a more epidemiolgical tool to reduce this high global burden.
Do you use SDF to reduce sensitivity in MIH molars before restoration?
In permanent and temporary teeth with active _ cavitated caries lesions, is indicated the minimal interaction techniques with an afected pulp?
Hello
Treatment for early child hood caries with sever decay
Why are you using rmgi as sealant in primary teeth rather than resins
thanks you for nice topic
Thank you for the informative lecture,how to use the apps?where to download?
For child patients, should they give consent for their treatments or parental or guidance consent will be ok
what an excellent panel, we need for of this kind of interdisciplinary interventions
what is your approach for rampant caries?
for MIH remineralization , there is special tooth paste with fluoride and calcium phosphate ?
Thank you.
Do you think we can use ozone for reminirilazation ??
Hello everyone
I am a pédiatrie dentist , which caries assessment protocol would you recommend in regards of ease of use and clinical application
is the app available in spanish?
if she could please remind on the remineralization protocol
Thank you.
Can we use fissure sealants to seal Primary molars?
Thank you.nice and very helpful
Cual tipo de ionomer de vidrio recomienda?
What is your material of choice for deep carious lesions ? Is the seal more important than the material ?
Is the apps available in all parts of the world?
what is the app called?
Thank you prof nice lecture
Thank you
Thank you for these useful information .
How do you assess if the patient is engaged?
Do you use SDF for root carious lesions?
Hello sir
Have u done root canal before capping?
Saludos desde Sevilla’ España. Dr Rogelio Álvarez Marín.
Hello everyone
Hi from ksa
Hello everyone!
How to handle pediatric patients?
MID Important Topic….!!!
Thanks to the Speakers…!!!
.Prof. Bedros Yavru-Sakuk
Hello everyone! Bula from Fiji!
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