نتایج جستجو برای: Recurrent Caries

تعداد نتایج: 178341  

Jahangir Haghani, Marzieh Karimiafshar Molook Torabi-Parizi Pouneh Saberi

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Recurrent caries is defined as caries in the marginal edges of filled teeth and is the most common reason for restoration replacement. The aim of this study was to evaluation of recurrent caries in amalgam, resin-based restorations and crowns in bitewing radiographies in patients who attended Kerman dental radiology centers, Iran.METHODS: This cross-sectional study conducted...

Introduction Recurrent or secondary caries develops at the margin of restorations and causes restorative failure. We conducted this study to compare the performance of Phosphor Storage Plate (PSP) and Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scan in detecting buccal recurrent caries under amalgam and composite resin restorations. Materials and Methods Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal...

Journal: :Brazilian dental science 2022

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a new pepsin enzyme-based gel compared with Carisolv as CMCRagent. Clinical and radiographical evaluations recurrent caries were made 3 6 months after treatment.Material Methods: A split-mouth designed randomized controlled clinical study was carried out on 40 primaryanterior teeth children aged between 4-7 years. Pepsin solution appliedto carious lesions ...

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
firoz pouralibaba mohammad joulaei atabak kashefimehr farzaneh pakdel zahra jamali ali esmaeili

background and aims. the present study evaluated the most common reasons for replacing amalgam restorations in a university clinic. materials and methods. a total of 217 restorations which needed to be replaced were clinically and radiographically evaluated in a period of 4 months. the frequencies of reasons for replacing amalgam restorations were calculated: the assessed items included recurre...

2012
Guang-yun Lai Ming-yu Li

Secondary caries, the lesion at the margin of a restoration, has been widely considered as the most important and common reason for restoration replacement, regardless of the restorative material type [Collins et al., 1998; Dahl and Eriksen, 1978; Deligeorgi et al., 2001; Friedl et al., 1995; Mjör, 2005; Mjör and Toffenetti, 2000;]. As it develops after the initial caries has been removed and r...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dental Association 2005
Ivar A Mjör

BACKGROUND The clinical diagnosis of recurrent caries is the most common reason for replacement of all types of restorations in general dental practice. Marked variations in the diagnosis of the lesions have been reported. The prevention of recurrent lesions by the use of fluoride-releasing restorative materials has not been successful. TYPES OF STUDIES REVIEWED The author focused on practice...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2001
E A Kidd

A systematic review of the diagnosis of dental caries was produced before the conference. It did not include the diagnosis of secondary or recurrent caries. This was a wise decision because what little literature exists on the subject potentially clouds the issue. Diagnosis is a mental resting place on the way to a treatment decision. A vital part of caries diagnosis is to decide whether a lesi...

Journal: :Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics 2010
Khalid Merdad Helal Sonbul Moataz Gholman Claes Reit Dowen Birkhed

OBJECTIVES The present study was set up to explore (1) a potential association between a person's caries risk profile and the presence or absence of root-filled teeth, and (2) the caries risk in endodontically treated teeth. STUDY DESIGN Two hundred Saudi adults were divided into an Endodontic Group (EG; n = 100), with a minimum of 2 root-filled teeth, and a Non-Endodontic Group (NEG; n = 100...

2012
Isauremi Vieira de Assunção Pinheiro Boniek Castillo Dutra Borges Kenio Costa de Lima

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate in vivo the occurrence of secondary caries and dentin characteristics in permanent molars after traditional amalgam restorations, by means of clinical visual examination, radiographs and laser-induced fluorescence (LF) (DIAGNOdent). METHODS Thirty first permanent molars of 30 schoolchildren in the 7 to14 year-old age group were included. Caries was remov...

2017
Kıvanç Kamburoğlu Gül Sönmez Zeynep Serap Berktaş Hakan Kurt Doĝukan Özen

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to assess the ex vivo diagnostic ability of 9 different cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) settings in the detection of recurrent caries under amalgam restorations in primary teeth. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fifty-two primary teeth were used. Twenty-six teeth had dentine caries and 26 teeth did not have dentine caries. Black class II cavities were prepared and ...

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