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This thought-provoking interview with Dr. Miguel Stanley explores the future of biologic, technology-driven dentistry and the growing connection between oral health and systemic disease. Participants will gain insight into the historical separation of dentistry and medicine, emerging diagnostic tools for early inflammation detection, and the role oral pathogens may play in chronic disease processes throughout the body.

Dr. Stanley discusses topics including active MMP-8 testing, revision dentistry, implant risk assessment, photobiomodulation, nutrition and bone metabolism, AI-driven transparency in patient care, and the evolving “economy of trust” in modern dentistry. Through evidence-based discussion and clinical perspective, this course challenges conventional approaches and encourages clinicians to rethink how dentistry integrates with overall patient health, prevention, and long-term wellness outcomes.
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This thought-provoking interview with Dr. Miguel Stanley explores the future of biologic, technology-driven dentistry and the growing connection between oral health and systemic disease. Participants will gain insight into the historical separation of dentistry and medicine, emerging diagnostic tools for early inflammation detection, and the role oral pathogens may play in chronic disease processes throughout the body.

 

Dr. Stanley discusses topics including active MMP-8 testing, revision dentistry, implant risk assessment, photobiomodulation, nutrition and bone metabolism, AI-driven transparency in patient care, and the evolving “economy of trust” in modern dentistry. Through evidence-based discussion and clinical perspective, this course challenges conventional approaches and encourages clinicians to rethink how dentistry integrates with overall patient health, prevention, and long-term wellness outcomes.

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