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    <title>American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine</title>
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    <description>American Journal of Medical Sciences and medicine is a peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on theories, methods and applications in Medical Sciences and Medicine.<br/>Published bi-monthly, American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine considers submissions in all aspects of Medical Sciences and Medicine.</description>
    <dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
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		January 2026
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Minimally Invasive Dentistry: A Comprehensive Review of Principles, Techniques, and Clinical Applications
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<![CDATA[Minimally Invasive Dentistry (MID) represents a paradigm shift in modern dental practice, emphasizing the preservation of natural tooth structure while delivering effective restorative care. Rooted in principles of conservation and biologically oriented treatment, MID seeks to minimize the removal of healthy tissues and support long-term oral health. Key strategies include early diagnosis, selective caries removal, micro-invasive preparation techniques, and the use of adhesive and bioactive materials that reinforce tooth integrity. Contemporary MID approaches integrate advanced technologies such as air abrasion, chemo-mechanical caries removal, ultrasonic instruments, and digital diagnostic tools to enhance precision and patient comfort. Clinically, these techniques offer multiple benefits, including reduced postoperative sensitivity, lower risk of pulp injury, improved longevity of restorations, and increased patient satisfaction. Furthermore, MID supports preventive and patient-centered care by enabling conservative interventions that delay or eliminate the need for extensive procedures. The adoption of minimally invasive strategies aligns with evolving trends in dental education and practice, promoting sustainable, evidence-based, and personalized treatment. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the principles, techniques, and materials of MID, highlighting its impact on clinical outcomes and patient well-being, and identifies future directions for research and innovation in tooth-conserving dentistry.]]>
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Dr  Ramsha Parwez, Dr  Dhruvita Mangukiya, Dr  Deepthi Dandu, Dr  Bhumika Patel, Dr  Sree Rekha Movva, Dr  Monica Milagros Parra Rodil, Dr  Sandeep Singh
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<dc:date>2026-03-01</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
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The Digital Transformation of Dentistry: AI-Driven Innovations and Clinical Challenges
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<![CDATA[Artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies are increasingly reshaping contemporary dental practice, influencing diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and clinical workflows across multiple dental specialties. This review synthesizes current evidence on the clinical applications of AI and digital dentistry, with particular emphasis on diagnostic imaging, intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM systems, three-dimensional (3D) printing, and integrated digital workflows in prosthodontics, orthodontics, implantology, and surgical dentistry. AI-assisted diagnostic systems demonstrate promising performance in radiographic interpretation, occlusal analysis, and early lesion detection, supporting clinical decision-making and reducing diagnostic variability. Digital technologies, including intraoral scanning and additive manufacturing, enhance treatment precision, chairside efficiency, patient comfort, and communication while facilitating streamlined documentation and interdisciplinary collaboration. However, challenges related to high initial investment costs, clinician training, data privacy, cybersecurity, and the need for robust clinical validation of AI algorithms continue to limit widespread adoption. Evidence from current literature indicates that while these technologies offer substantial benefits as adjuncts to clinical expertise, their successful integration into routine dental practice requires evidence-based implementation, standardized clinical protocols, and continued validation through high-quality clinical and outcome-based research.]]>
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Dr.  Latifa Elbanna, Dr.  Soumya Karne, Dr.  Dianela Zamora Lopez, Dr.  Mahnoor Mansoor, Dr.  Ajuwon Olumide Daniel, Dr.  Sree Rekha Movva, Dr.  Sandeep Singh
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<dc:date>2026-03-30</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
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