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Clinical Master Magazine

issue 2016 — 49 Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry Interview — Dr. Domenico Massironi which have allowed us to treat esthetic cases while preserving healthy dental tis- sue. Innovative technology is ever more present and we will introduce this in the excellence that is our main objective. Q: What are the main challenges in esthetic and restorative dentistry today? A:The main challenge nowadays is finding the right balance regarding minimal inva- siveness, often achieving an excellent es- thetic result from limited preparation of the tooth. Esthetics is a direct conse- quence of maintaining the tooth’s health and function. “Every time I meet a student searching, I try to convey this love for one’s job that comes from the heart” Q: Looking back on 25 years of experience, have you observed a shift in patients’ wishes and expectations regarding esthetic and restorative procedures? A:Patients’expectationshavechangedas a consequence of global access to infor- mation.The Internet has become atool of knowledge availableto all. We needtotry, against this background, to offer clinical excellencebasedonhonestandunspoken knowledge, offering ourpatients a special smile everytime. A dentist who has unfor- tunately passed away since, once said, “The predictability of the result is tied to presuppositions, the presuppositions are created from knowledge, knowledge comefromcommitmentandstudy,ability is an added value.” Well, guided by this in- sightful sequence, each case, simple or complex, is manageable in the excellence of esthetics, which makes the heart smile. Interview_Massironi_00-00.qxp_Layout 1 02.03.16 21:03 Seite 2 Interview_Massironi_00-00.qxp_Layout 102.03.1621:03 Seite 2

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