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. 2021 Jun;38(2):136-153.
doi: 10.1111/ger.12511. Epub 2020 Nov 24.

The burden of root caries: Updated perspectives and advances on management strategies

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The burden of root caries: Updated perspectives and advances on management strategies

Mohammed S AlQranei et al. Gerodontology. 2021 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Root caries has gained much attention in the last few years. As the world's population is ageing and people currently tend to retain more teeth compared with older generations, there is an increased prevalence of periodontal disease and gingival recession, which may accelerate the onset of root caries.

Objective: This review aims to summarise recent findings related to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of root caries.

Materials and methods: MEDLINE (OVID) and Scopus (Elsevier) searches were performed to identify and discuss articles that address the pathogenicity and clinical management of root caries.

Results: Root caries is a multifactorial disease. Cariogenic species involved in root caries are less dependent on carbohydrates since collagen degradation inside the dentinal tubules can provide nutrients and microcavities for the invading microorganisms. Furthermore, the root surface has fewer minerals in comparison with enamel, which may accelerate the onset of demineralisation. Root caries could be prevented by patient education, modification of risk factors, and the use of in-office and home remineralisation tools. The use of non-invasive approaches to control root caries is recommended, as the survival rate of root caries restorations is poor. When plaque control is impossible and a deep/large cavity is present, glass ionomer or resin-based restorations can be placed.

Conclusion: The assessment of root carious lesions is critical to determine the lesion activity and the required intervention. Dental practitioners should also be aware of different prevention and treatment approaches to design optimum oral health care for root caries-affected patients.

Keywords: dental caries; diagnosis; oral biofilms; oral disease; treatment.

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    Hellyer P. Hellyer P. Br Dent J. 2021 Jul;231(1):32. doi: 10.1038/s41415-021-3234-2. Br Dent J. 2021. PMID: 34244644 No abstract available.

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