

![]() Snežana Banković |
![]() Igor Ristić |
Minimally Invasive Approach in Direct and Indirect Restorations
Minimally invasive dentistry has revolutionized restorative procedures, emphasizing the preservation of natural tooth structure while achieving optimal esthetic and functional long term outcomes. This lecture explores modern concepts in both direct and indirect restorations, focusing on adhesive protocols, material advancements, and digital workflows that enhance precision and longevity.
It would be accented importance of proper treatment diagnostics and planning while direct restorations, we will discuss composite layering techniques, bioactive materials, and strategies to minimize polymerization shrinkage while maintaining seamless integration with natural dentition. In section of indirect restorations, we will highlight ultra-thin ceramic restorations, digital design principles, and adhesive bonding protocols that allow for minimal or no-prep solutions without compromising durability.
Through clinical cases, evidence-based insights, and hands-on recommendations, this lecture aims to empower clinicians with predictable, efficient, and minimally invasive restorative strategies, instantly applicabe, ensuring long-term success and patient satisfaction.
Dr. Snežana Banković graduated from the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, in 2010. She joined the team at the Center for Dental Aesthetics and Implantology (CDEI) in 2012. In 2019, she completed the Style Italiano master course on “Direct and Indirect Restorations” in Italy. Throughout her career, she has continuously enhanced her skills by attending courses across Europe. She is an active member of the European Society of Cosmetic Dentistry (ESCD) and the Serbian Society of Aesthetic Dentistry (UESS). Dr. Banković is a lecturer at the National Institute for Practical Dental Education. She delivers lectures on topics such as “Non-Prep Injection Moulding Technique,” “Digitally Planned Direct and Indirect Restorations,” “Direct Composite Class IV Restorations,” and other subjects that promote a minimally invasive restorative approach in dentistry.
![]() Snežana Banković |
![]() Igor Ristić |
Minimally Invasive Approach in Direct and Indirect Restorations
Minimally invasive dentistry has revolutionized restorative procedures, emphasizing the preservation of natural tooth structure while achieving optimal esthetic and functional long term outcomes. This lecture explores modern concepts in both direct and indirect restorations, focusing on adhesive protocols, material advancements, and digital workflows that enhance precision and longevity.
It would be accented importance of proper treatment diagnostics and planning while direct restorations, we will discuss composite layering techniques, bioactive materials, and strategies to minimize polymerization shrinkage while maintaining seamless integration with natural dentition. In section of indirect restorations, we will highlight ultra-thin ceramic restorations, digital design principles, and adhesive bonding protocols that allow for minimal or no-prep solutions without compromising durability.
Through clinical cases, evidence-based insights, and hands-on recommendations, this lecture aims to empower clinicians with predictable, efficient, and minimally invasive restorative strategies, instantly applicabe, ensuring long-term success and patient satisfaction.
Dr. Snežana Banković graduated from the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, in 2010. She joined the team at the Center for Dental Aesthetics and Implantology (CDEI) in 2012. In 2019, she completed the Style Italiano master course on “Direct and Indirect Restorations” in Italy. Throughout her career, she has continuously enhanced her skills by attending courses across Europe. She is an active member of the European Society of Cosmetic Dentistry (ESCD) and the Serbian Society of Aesthetic Dentistry (UESS). Dr. Banković is a lecturer at the National Institute for Practical Dental Education. She delivers lectures on topics such as “Non-Prep Injection Moulding Technique,” “Digitally Planned Direct and Indirect Restorations,” “Direct Composite Class IV Restorations,” and other subjects that promote a minimally invasive restorative approach in dentistry.
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