Chemomechanical removal of dental caries has considerable potential in the treatment of patients with management problems, especially in paediatric dentistry. The aim of this study was to assess the acceptance and success of the technique in young nervous patients. A group of 20 patients, aged between 4 and 10 years with a high level of dental anxiety was selected. The study achieved a success rate of over 90% in acceptance of cavity preparation by this procedure followed by placement of a restoration. The length of time required for cavity preparation was comparable with conventional methods. The need for local anaesthesia was reduced or eliminated and the children did not complain of any pain during the procedure. It is concluded that che...
Objective: The study was aimed to compare the clinical performance of newer chemo-mechanical caries ...
Background: More conservative techniques for managing dental caries including ‘partial’ and ‘no cari...
Design Randomised controlled trial in a university setting.Intervention Children aged three to eight...
Background: Dental caries is considered as one of the most serious dental diseases that results in l...
Dental caries is considered as one of the most serious dental diseases that results in localized dis...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the investigation was to test the differences in the perceived level of denta...
Aim: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of chemomechanical method using Carie-Care (Eco Works Pvt....
Background: Pain and the usage of local anesthetic agents are still real problem in pediatric dentis...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical efficacy of chemomechanical carie...
The use of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great importance, e...
Dental treatment anxiety usually develops during childhood due to a bad experience and the dental dr...
of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great importance, especiall...
Overview: The use of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great imp...
Copyright © 2013 Lara Jansiski Motta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: The use of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great...
Objective: The study was aimed to compare the clinical performance of newer chemo-mechanical caries ...
Background: More conservative techniques for managing dental caries including ‘partial’ and ‘no cari...
Design Randomised controlled trial in a university setting.Intervention Children aged three to eight...
Background: Dental caries is considered as one of the most serious dental diseases that results in l...
Dental caries is considered as one of the most serious dental diseases that results in localized dis...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the investigation was to test the differences in the perceived level of denta...
Aim: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of chemomechanical method using Carie-Care (Eco Works Pvt....
Background: Pain and the usage of local anesthetic agents are still real problem in pediatric dentis...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical efficacy of chemomechanical carie...
The use of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great importance, e...
Dental treatment anxiety usually develops during childhood due to a bad experience and the dental dr...
of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great importance, especiall...
Overview: The use of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great imp...
Copyright © 2013 Lara Jansiski Motta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: The use of minimally invasive procedures and attention to patient comfort are of great...
Objective: The study was aimed to compare the clinical performance of newer chemo-mechanical caries ...
Background: More conservative techniques for managing dental caries including ‘partial’ and ‘no cari...
Design Randomised controlled trial in a university setting.Intervention Children aged three to eight...