ObjectivesTo find out which management methods are preferred by dentists in Finland for a deep carious lesion or a pulp exposed during carious tissue removal in adult patients.Materials and methodsAn electronic questionnaire consisting of 25 questions was sent to 1000 randomly sampled dentists in Finland. The response rate was 32%.ResultsLess invasive excavation strategies (stepwise or selective removal) were preferred by 64% for an asymptomatic deep lesion, while 34% chose nonselective removal to hard dentine. In the presence of an asymptomatic pulpal exposure, vital pulp therapy was preferred, as 71% of the respondents chose direct pulp capping (DPC) or partial pulpotomy, compared to root canal treatment (26%). Mineral trioxide aggregate ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim was to measure variations in the threshold for operative treat...
Background: The International Caries Consensus Collaboration (ICCC) has published recommendations on...
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...
This study comprises a survey of Swedish dentists'treatment preferences in cases of carious exposure...
to find out a dentist’s preferences and attitudes face to a deep carious lesion without symptomatolo...
Aims: To investigate and compare views on management of deep caries and the exposed pulp by Endodont...
Less invasive excavation methods have been suggested for deep caries lesions. We tested the effects...
International audiencePurpose: A questionnaire survey was recently undertaken among French dental st...
There is a global disparity in managing deep caries lesions and evidence-based strategies are not al...
Aim: The aim of this multicentre, parallel-group randomized clinical trial was to compare the effec...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim was to measure variations in the threshold for operative treat...
Background: The International Caries Consensus Collaboration (ICCC) has published recommendations on...
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...
This study comprises a survey of Swedish dentists'treatment preferences in cases of carious exposure...
to find out a dentist’s preferences and attitudes face to a deep carious lesion without symptomatolo...
Aims: To investigate and compare views on management of deep caries and the exposed pulp by Endodont...
Less invasive excavation methods have been suggested for deep caries lesions. We tested the effects...
International audiencePurpose: A questionnaire survey was recently undertaken among French dental st...
There is a global disparity in managing deep caries lesions and evidence-based strategies are not al...
Aim: The aim of this multicentre, parallel-group randomized clinical trial was to compare the effec...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim was to measure variations in the threshold for operative treat...
Background: The International Caries Consensus Collaboration (ICCC) has published recommendations on...
Deep caries presents a dilemma in terms of which treatment that will render an optimal prognosis by ...