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 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 Pickard's guide to minimally invasive operative...
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." As the years passed, the "Manual" evolved into