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期刊名:Monographs in oral science

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Margherita Fontana,Nicola Innes Margherita Fontana
One of the most conservative ways to retain tooth structure, preserve pulpal health, and avoid invasive treatment is to simply completely seal established carious lesions. A tight seal to isolate the biofilm and arrest the lesion can be suc...
Falk Schwendicke,Jo Frencken,Nicola Innes Falk Schwendicke
Non-cleansable carious lesions where sealing is no longer an option should be restored in the vast majority of cases. Prior to restoring the cavity, carious tissue removal is performed, mainly to increase the longevity of the restoration. S...
Gerd Göstemeyer,Falk Schwendicke,Uwe Blunck Gerd Göstemeyer
Restoring carious lesions can be challenging, especially for deep lesions in proximity to the pulp. A number of factors can influence restoration longevity. This chapter will discuss aspects that should be considered when restoring carious ...
Gerd Göstemeyer,Colin Levey Gerd Göstemeyer
Clinical trials are the cornerstone of evidence-based medicine. By directly comparing different interventions they produce evidence on their relative efficacy and effectiveness This, in turn, can inform secondary research and guideline deve...
Georg Conrads,Imad About Georg Conrads
Carious lesion dynamics are dependent predominantly on the availability of fermentable sugars, other environmental conditions, bacteria, and host factors. Our current understanding of the microorganisms involved in the initiation and progre...
Falk Schwendicke,Thomas Lamont,Nicola Innes Falk Schwendicke
Historically, traditional carious lesion management focused on the importance of removal of all carious tissue, with little thought to the lesion origins. The surgical removal of any sign of a carious lesion was prioritised with little, or ...
Lars Bjørndal Lars Bjørndal
The most recent inspiration for stepwise carious tissue removal in 2 stages originates from the knowhow on intralesion changes in deep carious lesions. The environmental change that takes place during the first stage of carious tissue remov...
Alessandra Reis,Paulo Vinícius Soares,Juliana de Geus et al. Alessandra Reis et al.
This chapter describes the clinical performance of restorations placed in root caries lesions. The prevalence of root caries and other types of cervical lesions, caused by abfraction, erosion, and abrasion (non-carious cervical lesions) are...
Michael F Burrow,Margaret A Stacey Michael F Burrow
The prevalence of root caries among the elderly is increasing. The lesion shape can vary considerably from a broad shallow saucer-shape to a deeper defined cavity. The variety of shapes poses a series of complications when considering resto...
Ana K Bedran-Russo,Camila A Zamperini Ana K Bedran-Russo
Dental caries is the most prevalent infectious chronic disease in children and adults. With a globally aging population, new demands in the management of dental caries are awakened by the rampant increase in the incidence of dental root car...