The diagnosis of occlusal caries and the initiation of more effective treatment present a considerable challenge. Caries not only has decreased in prevalence, but also has changed in pattern and in progression because of the increased use of fluorides. Correct diagnosis is crucial, distinguishing lesions that can be arrested by noninvasive treatment from those that may justify restorative treatment. For incipient lesions, it is necessary to improve the patient's home care preventive methods, to apply fluoride or other prophylactic agents, or even to seal fissures, preserving the maximum amount of sound tooth structure. This article discusses the diagnosis of occlusal caries and noninvasive treatments for the management of early caries.30174...
This paper provides recommendations for dentists for the treatment of dental caries in children, wit...
Dental caries are most likely to occur on occlusal surfaces from the early eruptive stages of the to...
This paper provides recommendations for dentists for the treatment of dental caries in children, wit...
Dental caries is one the most common dental health diseases encountered in dentists’ outpatient clin...
The management of occlusal caries still remains a major challenge for researchers as well as for gen...
Background/purpose: Monitoring the effects of different caries-preventive agents on initial caries l...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of non-invasive methods of treatment for acti...
Aim. Aim of this literature overview was to analyze the diagnostic procedures of hidden caries lesio...
Objective To assess the strength of the evidence describing the effectiveness of alternative strateg...
Management of the caries process on occlusal surfaces of permanent molars has proven a major challen...
Caries is an infectious, chronic and cumulative disease. It seriously affects quality of life and cr...
Analysis of surface and tooth-specific data from NHANES I and HHANES shows that the pattern of denta...
Classifications employed to measure dental caries should first of all reflect the dynamics of the di...
Occlusal and root surface caries forms the largest percentage, up to 70%, of new carious lesions see...
Objectives To provide consensus recommendations on how to intervene in the caries process in adults,...
This paper provides recommendations for dentists for the treatment of dental caries in children, wit...
Dental caries are most likely to occur on occlusal surfaces from the early eruptive stages of the to...
This paper provides recommendations for dentists for the treatment of dental caries in children, wit...
Dental caries is one the most common dental health diseases encountered in dentists’ outpatient clin...
The management of occlusal caries still remains a major challenge for researchers as well as for gen...
Background/purpose: Monitoring the effects of different caries-preventive agents on initial caries l...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of non-invasive methods of treatment for acti...
Aim. Aim of this literature overview was to analyze the diagnostic procedures of hidden caries lesio...
Objective To assess the strength of the evidence describing the effectiveness of alternative strateg...
Management of the caries process on occlusal surfaces of permanent molars has proven a major challen...
Caries is an infectious, chronic and cumulative disease. It seriously affects quality of life and cr...
Analysis of surface and tooth-specific data from NHANES I and HHANES shows that the pattern of denta...
Classifications employed to measure dental caries should first of all reflect the dynamics of the di...
Occlusal and root surface caries forms the largest percentage, up to 70%, of new carious lesions see...
Objectives To provide consensus recommendations on how to intervene in the caries process in adults,...
This paper provides recommendations for dentists for the treatment of dental caries in children, wit...
Dental caries are most likely to occur on occlusal surfaces from the early eruptive stages of the to...
This paper provides recommendations for dentists for the treatment of dental caries in children, wit...