Tissue preservation in caries treatment /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London ; Chicago :
Quintessence,
©2001.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Caries : aspects on minimal intervention
- Fluoride in caries prevention and remineralization of partially demineralized enamel and dentin
- Management of primary root carious using a dentifrice with a high fluoride content
- The use of ozone for the management of primary root carious lesions
- What is absence of caries?
- A pharmaceutical approach to the management of root caries
- Effects of mild chemical treatments on sound and carious dentin surfaces
- The atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) approach
- Esthetic direct restorative materials
- The use of tissue-preserving methods
- patient perspectives : the "average" patient
- Chemomechanical caries removal
- Development of a tissue preserving agent for caries removal
- Chemical mode of action and Carisolv[TM]
- Surface chemistry after caries removal with Carisolv[TM] or Burrs
- SEM analyses of dentin surfaces
- Topographical analyses of tooth surfaces after Carisolv[TM] treatment
- Reactions of oral mucous membranes to Carisolv[TM]
- The effect of Carisolv[TM] on pulp tissue
- Antibacterial action of Carisolv[TM]
- Clinical research
- Multicultural studies
- The use of Carisolv[TM] at a university clinic
- The use of Carisolv[TM] at the clinic of a private practitioner
- Deep cavities
- Root surface caries
- Carisolv[TM] in modern pediatric dental care
- Carisolv[TM] in pediatric restorative dentistry
- Maintaining fragile barriers
- Carisolv[TM] treatment in mentally disabled patients
- Caries prevalence and trends : the global scene
- Future perspectives
- Cariology of the future : diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.