This in vitro study aimed to assess the speed and caries removal effectiveness of four different new and conventional dentine excavation methods. Eighty deciduous molars were assigned to four groups. Teeth were sectioned longitudinally through the lesion centre. Images of one half per tooth were captured by light microscope and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to assess the caries extension. The halves were then reassembled and caries removed using round carbide bur (group 1), Er:YAG laser (group 2), hand excavator (group 3) and a polymer bur (group 4). The time needed for the whole excavation in each tooth was registered. After excavation, the halves were photographed by light microscope. Caries extension obtained from CLSM images...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different mechanical methods for the re...
The aim of study: The aim of this study is to assess the capacity of chemo-mechanical system KariKli...
Objectives: With the recent improvements in technology, the expectation of minimal invasion and maxi...
This in vitro study aimed to assess the speed and caries removal effectiveness of four different new...
This in vitro, split-tooth study aimed to evaluate the efficiency (time taken) and effectiveness (qu...
Address for correspondence:\ud Kalina Peycheva, MD; \ud Department Conservative Dentistry,\ud Facult...
The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of chemomechanical caries removal (CMCR) wi...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficiency of fluorescence-aided caries excavation ...
The aims of this in vitro study were both to determine the time necessary for removal of carious den...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
The aims of this in vitro study were both to determine the time necessary for removal of carious den...
Aim: To evaluate and compare microhardness of residual dentin in primary molars following caries rem...
The advent of "Adhesive Dentistry" has simplified the guidelines for cavity preparation enormously. ...
Selective caries excavation may support pulp preservation. This in vitro study investigated the infl...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different mechanical methods for the re...
The aim of study: The aim of this study is to assess the capacity of chemo-mechanical system KariKli...
Objectives: With the recent improvements in technology, the expectation of minimal invasion and maxi...
This in vitro study aimed to assess the speed and caries removal effectiveness of four different new...
This in vitro, split-tooth study aimed to evaluate the efficiency (time taken) and effectiveness (qu...
Address for correspondence:\ud Kalina Peycheva, MD; \ud Department Conservative Dentistry,\ud Facult...
The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of chemomechanical caries removal (CMCR) wi...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficiency of fluorescence-aided caries excavation ...
The aims of this in vitro study were both to determine the time necessary for removal of carious den...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
The aims of this in vitro study were both to determine the time necessary for removal of carious den...
Aim: To evaluate and compare microhardness of residual dentin in primary molars following caries rem...
The advent of "Adhesive Dentistry" has simplified the guidelines for cavity preparation enormously. ...
Selective caries excavation may support pulp preservation. This in vitro study investigated the infl...
The wisdom on mechanical removal of carious dentine based on hardness has been challenged and chemo-...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different mechanical methods for the re...
The aim of study: The aim of this study is to assess the capacity of chemo-mechanical system KariKli...
Objectives: With the recent improvements in technology, the expectation of minimal invasion and maxi...