BACKGROUND: Proximal dental lesions, limited to dentine, are traditionally treated by invasive (drill and fill) means. Non-invasive alternatives (e.g. fluoride varnish, flossing) might avoid substance loss but their effectiveness depends on patients' adherence. Recently, micro-invasive approaches for treating proximal caries lesions have been tried. These interventions install a barrier either on top (sealing) or within (infiltrating) the lesion. Different methods and materials are currently available for micro-invasive treatments, such as sealing via resin sealants, (polyurethane) patches/tapes, glass ionomer cements (GIC) or resin infiltration. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of micro-invasive treatments for managing proximal caries l...
BackgroundA systematic quantitative evaluation of the available evidence of the treatment for caries...
For an ORCA/EFCD consensus, this review systematically assessed available evidence regarding interve...
Abstract Purpose This umbrella review systematically appraised published...
Background: Proximal dental lesions, limited to dentine, are traditionally treated by invasive (dril...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES This systematic review aimed to critically appraise the evidence on resin i...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the arresting effect of micro-invasive (resin infiltration) and non-invasive (f...
We report the 3-year efficacy of resin infiltration (Icon, pre-product; DMG, Hamburg) to arrest prog...
OBJECTIVES We report efficacy of resin infiltration to arrest progression of caries lesions as co...
Objective: The aim of this clinical trial was to assess the effect of resin infiltration on the prog...
Epidemiological data show that the prevalence of caries on proximal surfaces in need of operative tr...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this clinical trial was to assess the effectof resin infiltration on t...
BACKGROUND:A systematic quantitative evaluation of the available evidence of the treatment for carie...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Invasive therapy of proximal caries lesions initiates a cascade of re-treat...
Caries is the most prevalent chronic noncommunicable disease. Strategies to prevent its onset and ea...
The aim of this review as part of the preparation for a workshop organized by the European Federatio...
BackgroundA systematic quantitative evaluation of the available evidence of the treatment for caries...
For an ORCA/EFCD consensus, this review systematically assessed available evidence regarding interve...
Abstract Purpose This umbrella review systematically appraised published...
Background: Proximal dental lesions, limited to dentine, are traditionally treated by invasive (dril...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES This systematic review aimed to critically appraise the evidence on resin i...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the arresting effect of micro-invasive (resin infiltration) and non-invasive (f...
We report the 3-year efficacy of resin infiltration (Icon, pre-product; DMG, Hamburg) to arrest prog...
OBJECTIVES We report efficacy of resin infiltration to arrest progression of caries lesions as co...
Objective: The aim of this clinical trial was to assess the effect of resin infiltration on the prog...
Epidemiological data show that the prevalence of caries on proximal surfaces in need of operative tr...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this clinical trial was to assess the effectof resin infiltration on t...
BACKGROUND:A systematic quantitative evaluation of the available evidence of the treatment for carie...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Invasive therapy of proximal caries lesions initiates a cascade of re-treat...
Caries is the most prevalent chronic noncommunicable disease. Strategies to prevent its onset and ea...
The aim of this review as part of the preparation for a workshop organized by the European Federatio...
BackgroundA systematic quantitative evaluation of the available evidence of the treatment for caries...
For an ORCA/EFCD consensus, this review systematically assessed available evidence regarding interve...
Abstract Purpose This umbrella review systematically appraised published...