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Minimally invasive selective caries removal: a clinical guide

Zi En Lim, Henry F. Duncan, Advan Moorthy, David McReynolds

2023BDJ39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An evolving understanding of the carious process, along with new research in adhesive restorative materials, has led to a more conservative, minimally invasive and biologically-based approach to managing dental carious lesions. The growing volume of literature has also demonstrated prognostic success in the selective caries excavation technique, subsequently preventing excessive tooth structure removal and injury to the dentine-pulp complex, which maintains pulp vitality and improves the long-term prognosis of the tooth. However, at present, there remains a limited volume of high-quality evidence to support selective caries removal, which subsequently could partly explain some resistance to its use in clinical practice. This clinical technique guide aims to demonstrate the management of carious lesions of moderate-to-deep depth in permanent teeth based on current minimally invasive dental literature.

Topics & Concepts

DentistryMedicinePulp (tooth)Dental restorationOrthodonticsDental materials and restorationsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental Erosion and Treatment
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