Incidental MIH course
The Molar-Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) Premise:
Every dentist needs a fundamental understanding of the diagnosis, prevention, and management of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH). Recognising the clinical presentation, understanding the challenges associated with hypersensitivity and enamel breakdown, and knowing the appropriate treatment decisions are essential to support affected children and their families effectively.
When should you monitor and manage MIH within primary care, and when is referral to a specialist the most appropriate option? What simple preventive and restorative strategies can improve long-term outcomes and reduce the risk of post-eruptive enamel breakdown?
Managing MIH confidently within is an excellent way to expand your clinical skillset and improve patient care, especially given it is the most common developmental defect of enamel in the UK. Utilising a contemporary, evidence-based approach, this course will provide hands-on guidance in diagnosis, treatment planning, preventive protocols, and restorative options for patients with MIH.
Finally, every dentist should feel comfortable maintaining patients with MIH and recognising when more complex multidisciplinary management may be required.
Designed for dentists who want to improve their confidence in diagnosing and managing MIH in everyday practice, this one-day course provides practical tools and contemporary knowledge to support your patients and enhance clinical outcomes in this increasingly recognised condition.
Key Topics of Discussion:
Recognition and diagnosis of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) and differentiating it from other developmental enamel defects
Communicating MIH diagnosis and treatment considerations with patients and parents.
Deciding how best to navigate and manage aesthetics issues associated anterior opacities in children with MIH
A step-by-step guide to managing discrete anterior opacities and restoring a hypomineralised molar with post-eruptive breakdown
An overview of how to undertake effective shared-decision making for patients with MIH
This 1 day course is associated with 7 hours Verifiable CPD.
Course places are limited to small groups personalised feedback and hands-on guidance.
Delegates on our waitlist will have priority booking for new cohorts so please sign up via the link at the bottom of our course booking page if no spaces are currently available.
The course is written and delivered by Greig Taylor.