Graduation with honor in Dentistry and Oral Prosthetic Rehabilitation at the “Università degli Studi” in Milan, Italy, in year 2000. In 2006 he gets PhD in “Innovative Techniques in Implant Dentistry and Oral Rehabilitation”. In year 2010: he obtains Specialty in Oral Surgery (MSc). In the period 2006-07 dr. Matteo Basso has been head of Conservative Dentistry Department at the University Dental Clinic of the Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute in Milan. From January 2008 he became head of the innovative “Centre of Minimal Invasive, Aesthetic and Digital Oral Rehabilitation” (CROMED) in the same University, promoting new concepts and new digital approaches for prosthetics, dental caries management and tooth structures preservation. Actually Adjunct Professor of Dental Ergonomics and Business Management and Adjunct Professor of Periodontics for the modulus of Minimally Invasive Dentistry for the Graduation Course in Dentistry of the University of Milan. Active Member of ORCA (European Organisation for Caries Research), Active Member of TRAP-Group Italy (Tooth Respect and Prevention). Member and Founder of the international Minimum Intervention Advisory Board (MI-AB), Active Member of the Biodentistry.eu International group and Member of the IADR since 2007.
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where is the price cut-cuff between oral scanners v/s silicon impression & scanning ? (considering the cost of the machine being high )
Very interesting lecture Matteo, congratulations!
thanks off all.
What variables did you evaluate in this 2-year clinical report? Marginal integrity? Wear? Did you compare the 3-D images to other criteria like the FDI criteria for assessing survival of restorations? Thanks in advance for your response and thanks for your presentation!
Are there any digital articulators worth recommending? I treat occlusal patients and I by far did mounted models and analysis in a traditional way. Could You tell something more on this subject? Thank You
Is there any scan that would be suitable for young children?
Once you buy such expensive devices, you will tend to choose more invasive approaches, e.g. criteria for replacing restorations.
Indirect preparation are far more invasive than direct.
What could you say about “being minimally invasive even in Digital Dentistry era”?
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