Preventive management of carious lesions: from non-invasive to micro-invasive operative interventions
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- DOI: 10.1038/s41415-024-7292-0
Preventive management of carious lesions: from non-invasive to micro-invasive operative interventions
Abstract
Understanding that dental carious lesions occur as a result of the action of micro-organisms in the dental plaque biofilm, where demineralisation on the tooth surface is the first sign of the disease, such incipient lesions can be treated using preventive, non-operative and minimally invasive operative dentistry. If the caries process is left unmanaged, the lesions progress towards cavitation, leading to more invasive treatments. This article discusses the principles of preventive, non-invasive and micro-invasive treatments of early carious lesions, outlining the clinical situations where these therapies can be applied.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the British Dental Association.
Comment in
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Fluoride for thought.Br Dent J. 2024 Jun;236(12):934. doi: 10.1038/s41415-024-7577-3. Epub 2024 Jun 28. Br Dent J. 2024. PMID: 38942836 No abstract available.
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