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Keywords: Selective caries removal
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Assessing the Acceptability of Less Invasive Caries Removal Techniques for treating Deep Carious Lesions: A Conjoint Survey among Dentists Practicing in a Midwestern American State
Available to PurchasePaula Ortega-Verdugo, John J. Warren, Gary J. Gaeth, Knute Carter, Elham Kateeb, Justine L. Kolker, Dan M. Shane
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Caries Research
Caries Res (2023) 57 (3): 243–254.
Published Online: 12 September 2023
... of dentists (24.9%) indicated they would never consider using SW or SE under any circumstances. Our survey showed that depth of lesion was the most important reason to select a less invasive caries removal method. The high proportion of dentists indicating they would never consider selective caries removal...
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Pulp Vitality and Longevity of Adhesive Restorations Are Not Affected by Selective Carious Removal: A Multicenter Clinical Trial
Available to PurchaseJoanna Tatith Pereira, Jessica Klöckner Knorst, Thiago Machado Ardenghi, Fabiane Piva, José Carlos Pettorossi Imparato, Isabel Cristina Olegário, Rosa Ana Melgar Hermoza, Ana del Carmen Armas-Vega, Fernando Borba de Araujo
Journal:
Caries Research
Caries Res (2021) 55 (1): 55–62.
Published Online: 16 December 2020
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Composite resin Dental restoration Multicenter study Pulp vitality Selective caries removal Survival analysis Modern concepts about caries, from its prevention and etiology to the early and accurate lesion diagnosis...
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Ruth M. Santamaría, Mohamed Hassan Abudrya, Gülsün Gül, MHD Said Mourad, Grace Felix Gomez, Andrea G. Ferreira Zandona
Journal:
Caries Research
Caries Res (2020) 54 (4): 306–323.
Published Online: 27 August 2020
... tissue removal, the Hall technique showed lower treatment failure for approximal carious lesions compared to complete caries removal (CCR) and filling. For the treatment of deep carious lesions, techniques involving selective caries removal (SCR) showed a reduction in the incidence of pulp exposure...
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Survival and Associated Risk Factors of Selective Caries Removal Treatments in Primary Teeth: A Retrospective Study in a High Caries Risk Population
Available to PurchaseXimena C. Melgar, Niek J.M. Opdam, Marcos Britto Correa, Renata Franzon, Flávio Fernando Demarco, Fernando B. Araujo, Luciano Casagrande
Journal:
Caries Research
Caries Res (2017) 51 (5): 466–474.
Published Online: 29 August 2017
...Ximena C. Melgar; Niek J.M. Opdam; Marcos Britto Correa; Renata Franzon; Flávio Fernando Demarco; Fernando B. Araujo; Luciano Casagrande Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the survival probability of selective caries removal (SCR) treatments in the primary teeth...