Pickard's Guide To Minimally Invasive Operative... Apr 2026
: The guide highlights a modern dilemma: people are keeping their natural teeth longer. The goal is to provide ethical, least-invasive care that protects the "dentine-pulp complex" well into old age. Authors and Leadership
In the 1960s, a young Professor Huia Masters Pickard published a manual that would eventually challenge the "drill-and-fill" orthodoxy of the time. For decades, the standard approach was aggressive: removing large amounts of healthy tooth structure to satisfy mechanical requirements for metal fillings—a philosophy known as "extension for prevention." Pickard's guide to minimally invasive operative...
: Instead of immediate replacement, practitioners are taught the 5Rs concept: Review, Refurbish, Reseal, Repair, and finally, Replace only when necessary. : The guide highlights a modern dilemma: people
The modern chapter of this story is led by and Professor Timothy F. Watson from King's College London. Pickard's Guide to Minimally Invasive Operative Dentistry For decades, the standard approach was aggressive: removing
The story of this guide is one of transition from a reparative mindset to a preventative one.
As the years passed, the "Manual" evolved into a legacy, handed down through generations of dental educators. By its tenth edition, now titled , the narrative had shifted entirely from traditional, traumatic mechanics to modern, tooth-preserving science. The Core Philosophy: "Tooth Preservation First"
: The current edition represents a complete move toward a "biologically based approach".