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Degree in Dentistry in Verona in 1997. From 2015 to 2017, adjunct professor for the entire issue of "Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics" at the degree course in Dentistry of the Univ. of Insubria (VA). Since 2015 he has been a lecturer in cariology at the II level Master in "Aesthetic Conservative Dentistry" (Univ. Of Bologna, Director Prof. L. Breschi). Active member of AIC and IAED. Founder of the TRAP group (Tooth Respect and Prevention), creator of the clinical cariology courses "Vincere la Carie". He has published and holds lectures in national and international contexts, on the subject of caries, its prevention and minimally invasive approaches. He works in his own studio in Trento using the operating microscope.
Seconda ristampa 2024 Book Copertina rigida; Formato 21x28cm, 130 pages, 266 illustrations Language: Italian Category: Restorative Dentistry ISBN 978-88-7492-098-3 QP Italy
Events
25th Annual Congress Italian Academy of Conservative Dentistry (AIC)
The Conservative Approach and Digital Workflows: The State of the Art according to AIC9. May 2024 — 11. May 2024Palazzo dei Congressi Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Speakers: Riccardo Ammannato, Lorenzo Breschi, Victor Clavijo, Walter Devoto, Mirela Feraru, Federico Ferraris, Iñaki Gamborena, Francesco Mintrone, Vincenzo Musella, Gaetano Paolone, Nikolaos Perakis, Bruno Pereira, Andrea Ricci, Daniele Rondoni, Giovanni Sammarco, Nicola Scotti
Accademia Italiana di Odontoiatra Conservativa e Restaurativa (AIC)
41st AIOP Int. Congress
Doctor, how long is my prostheses going to last?” Clinical and technical risk factor analysis and preventions of complications17. Nov 2022 — 19. Nov 2022Palazzo dei Congressi Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Speakers: Nitzan Bichacho, Valter Bolognesi, Maura Bracci, Domenico Cascione, Christer Dahlin, David De Franco, Riccardo Del Lupo, Mirela Feraru, Guido Fichera, Alberto Fonzar, Massimo Fuzzi, Iñaki Gamborena, Jack Goldberg, Filippo Graziani, Domenico Massironi, Konrad H. Meyenberg, Ricardo Mitrani, Stavros Pelekanos, Gianni Persichetti, Giovanni Sammarco, Salvatore Sgro, Paolo Smaniotto
Accademia Italiana di Odontoiatria Protesica (AIOP)
This author's journal articles
International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry (DE), 2/2019
Zahnärzte finden bei den Patienten sehr häufig weiße Verfärbungen der Zähne. Die Hauptursachen für diese Veränderung sind Fluorose, Demineralisation durch Initialkaries, Molaren-Inzisiven-Hypermineralisation (MIH) sowie eine Verletzung oder Infektion des entsprechenden Milchzahns. Bei starken Verfärbungen werden im Allgemeinen invasive Therapieansätze gewählt, wie Kompositrestaurationen, Keramikveneers oder sogar Kronen. In diesem klinischen Bericht wird die minimalinvasive Kombinationsbehandlung eines Teenagers mit Fluoroseverfärbungen im Oberkiefer beschrieben. Zu den Behandlungsmaßnahmen gehörten Bleaching, Mikroabrasion und Kunststoffinfiltration. Dank des zufriedenstellenden klinischen Ergebnisses konnten invasivere und kostenaufwendigere Behandlungen vermieden werden.
It is very common for a dentist to detect white discolorations (WDs) of the teeth. The most common causes for this condition are fluorosis, early caries demineralization, molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH), and trauma or infection of the corresponding primary tooth. In cases of severe enamel discoloration, invasive approaches such as resin composite restorations, ceramic veneers or even crowns are generally chosen. This clinical report describes a combined minimally invasive treatment of a teenager's maxillary teeth affected by fluorosis. Dental bleaching, microabrasion, and resin infiltration were performed. The satisfactory clinical result has made it possible to avoid more invasive and expensive treatments.