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Six Lessons Approach Podcast by Dr. David Alleman

Dr. David Alleman
Six Lessons Approach Podcast by Dr. David Alleman
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  • Using Chemical-Cure Dentin Bonding Systems for Endodontically Treated Teeth
    Popular during the early years of adhesive dentistry, chemical-cure dentin bonding systems have since become less common with the rise of light-curing, but they still serve a purpose when restoring the pulp chambers of endodontically treated teeth. In this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses the polymerization dynamics of chemical-cure and light-cure adhesives and how that impacts their effectiveness in different aspects of a successful adhesive restoration.Article referenced in this episode:Toshifumi Kuroe, Kana Tachibana, Yukinori Tanino, Noriyuki Satoh, Noboru Ohata, Hidehiko Sano, Nobuo Inoue, Angelo A Caputo, Contraction stress of composite resin build-up procedures for pulpless molars. J Adhes Dent. 2003 Spring;5(1):71-7.S Deliperi, D Alleman, D Rudo. Stress-reduced Direct Composites for the Restoration of Structurally Compromised Teeth: Fiber Design According to the "Wallpapering". Oper Dent. 2017 May/Jun;42(3):233-243. doi: 10.2341/15-289-T. TechniqueAt 12:35 Dr. Alleman creates illustrations to demonstrate air inhibition. To view this video, watch the episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/Y1xHishKlOo or search for Six Lessons Approach Podcast.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com/events. Upcoming training programs April 25-26: SLA In-Person Workshop May 12 Biomimetic Mastership Instagram @david.alleman.dds@[email protected]@allemancenter
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  • Synthesizing Research to Create Practical Dental Protocols
    How does peer-reviewed literature make it into the hands of practicing dentists? Sometimes it doesn’t. Other times research can be misinterpreted and applied incorrectly. The process of analyzing and applying current research is time consuming for practitioners to the point where new dental findings often fail to be widely adopted in practice.Reminiscing on his first meetings with researchers John Purk and Jack Ferracane, Dr. David Alleman discusses how synthesizing research into practical protocols requires a deep understanding of how research is conducted and a treatment-focused view of how different protocols interact with others. Without this perspective, research may be applied incorrectly, but with productive conversations and large-scale clinical examples, his Six Lessons Approach protocols show how using current literature to benefit patient outcomes is possible.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com/events. Upcoming training programs April 25-26: SLA In-Person Workshop May 12 Biomimetic Mastership Instagram @david.alleman.dds@[email protected]@allemancenter
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  • Evidence-Based Dentistry: Literature Review for Dentists
    Evidence-based dentistry aims to bring current dental research into daily practice, but the process of adopting new findings and translating them into protocols is a complicated and time-consuming process. Dr. David Alleman discusses how dentists should approach literature and what to keep in mind when considering adopting findings into their own practice. From his own experience of wading through the sea of dental research, Dr. David Alleman created the Biomimetic Mastership, a comprehensive program that trains doctors in evidence-based dentistry while teaching them how to study and understand dental literature for themselves. Most practitioners do not have time to devote the thousands of hours he spent during his literature review of advanced adhesive principles, so the Biomimetic Mastership distills this science and puts it in the hands of practitioners.Article referenced in this episodeY Shono, T Ogawa, M Terashita, R M Carvalho, E L Pashley, D H Pashley. Regional measurement of resin-dentin bonding as an array. J Dent Res. 1999 Feb;78(2):699-705.M  Nakajima, K Hosaka, M Yamauti, R Foxton, J Tagami. Bonding durability of a self-etching primer system to normal and caries-affected dentin under hydrostatic pulpal pressure in vitro. Am J Dent. 2006 Jun;19(3):147-50.R Kishikawa,, A Koiwa, H Chikawa, E Cho, N Inai, J Tagami. Effect of cavity form on adhesion to cavity floor. Am J Dent. 2005 Dec;18(6):311-4.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com/events. Upcoming training programs April 25-26: SLA In-Person Workshop May 12 Biomimetic Mastership Instagram @david.alleman.dds@[email protected]@allemancenter
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  • What is Biomimetic Dentistry?
    Biomimetic dentistry can be defined by three main principles: preserve pulp vitality, conserve critical tooth structure and fully connect the tooth at 30 MPa or more. Mimicking nature (biomimetic) is about scientific analysis of how natural teeth function and replicating those principles during the restorative process. This isn’t art; this is science. In this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses the research behind understanding how a natural tooth functions and how practitioners can replicate that to improve clinical outcomes with biomimetic restorative dentistry.Article referenced in this episodeWang RZ, Weiner S. Stain-structure relations in human teeth using Moire fringes. J of Biomechanics. 1998;31:135-141.Alleman D, Magne P, A systematic approach to deep caries removal endpoints PSZ. Quintessence Intl. 2012;43(3):197-208.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com/events. Upcoming training programs April 25-26: SLA In-Person Workshop May 12 Biomimetic Mastership Instagram @david.alleman.dds@[email protected]@allemancenter
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  • What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
    Does biomimetic dentistry mean to mimic how teeth look? It can, but there is more to it than that. Dr. David Alleman discusses the evolution of cosmetic dentistry and its intersection with minimally invasive dentistry, adhesive dentistry and biomimetic dentistry. During his own research and teaching of biomimetic dentistry, Dr. Alleman met and taught a number of cosmetic dentists, including Joe Willardson, a longtime colleague, teaching partner and friend whose life and work is remembered after news of his passing in January 2025. Our thoughts and sympathies are with his family and friends.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com/events. Upcoming training programs April 25-26: SLA In-Person Workshop May 12 Biomimetic Mastership Instagram @david.alleman.dds@[email protected]@allemancenter
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Learn about the evolution of biomimetic restorative dentistry with Dr. David Alleman, creator of the Six Lessons Approach. Each episode Dr. Alleman will discuss dental research, developments in adhesive dentistry and practical steps dentists can implement in their work to see more predictable results.Learn more about Dr. David Alleman's work and teaching at allemancenter.com.Hosted by Dr. David Alleman. Produced by Hillary Alleman and Audrey Alessi.
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