Less invasive excavation methods have been suggested for deep caries lesions. We tested the effects of stepwise vs. direct complete excavation, 1 yr after the procedure had been carried out, in 314 adults (from six centres) who had received treatment of a tooth with deep caries. The teeth had caries lesions involving 75% or more of the dentin and were centrally randomized to stepwise or direct complete excavation. Stepwise excavation resulted in fewer pulp exposures compared with direct complete excavation [difference: 11.4%, 95% confidence interval (CI) (1.2; 21.3)]. At 1 yr of follow-up, there was a statistically significantly higher success rate with stepwise excavation, with success being defined as an unexposed pulp with sustai...
Objectives: For well-defined deep (> 2/3 dentin extension) carious lesions, selective (SE) or stepwi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Current concepts in conservative dentistry advocate minimally invas...
Background and Objectives: Traditionally, there are two treatment modalities for vital primary teeth...
Deep caries presents a dilemma in terms of which treatment that will render an optimal prognosis by ...
ObjectivesTo find out which management methods are preferred by dentists in Finland for a deep cario...
Background and Aim: Restoration of deepdental caries without pulp exposure is usually challenging fo...
Design Randomised controlled trial in a university setting. Intervention Children aged three to eigh...
Background: The treatment of deep dental decay has traditionally involved removal of all the soft de...
An alternative approach in the management of deep caries lesions is the indirect pulp treatment, wit...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of partial a...
Introduction The aim of this experimental study was to assess the outcome of direct pulp capping wit...
The management of dental caries has traditionally involved removal of all soft demineralised dentine...
Objectives: For well-defined deep (> 2/3 dentin extension) carious lesions, selective (SE) or stepwi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Current concepts in conservative dentistry advocate minimally invas...
Background and Objectives: Traditionally, there are two treatment modalities for vital primary teeth...
Deep caries presents a dilemma in terms of which treatment that will render an optimal prognosis by ...
ObjectivesTo find out which management methods are preferred by dentists in Finland for a deep cario...
Background and Aim: Restoration of deepdental caries without pulp exposure is usually challenging fo...
Design Randomised controlled trial in a university setting. Intervention Children aged three to eigh...
Background: The treatment of deep dental decay has traditionally involved removal of all the soft de...
An alternative approach in the management of deep caries lesions is the indirect pulp treatment, wit...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of partial a...
Introduction The aim of this experimental study was to assess the outcome of direct pulp capping wit...
The management of dental caries has traditionally involved removal of all soft demineralised dentine...
Objectives: For well-defined deep (> 2/3 dentin extension) carious lesions, selective (SE) or stepwi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Current concepts in conservative dentistry advocate minimally invas...
Background and Objectives: Traditionally, there are two treatment modalities for vital primary teeth...