Abstract

Resumen en: Objective: To evaluate and compare the efficiency and effectiveness of Carisolv in caries removal in human primary molars. Method: 30 primary molar cario...

Highlights

  • Dental treatment is very often associated with pain and fear

  • The minimal removal of infected carious dentin, together with use of therapeutic restorative material is a fundamental requirement of modern operative dentistry

  • In an attempt to standardize the lesion depths, teeth with occlusal carious lesions extending till the middle third of dentin were selected

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Summary

Introduction

It is estimated that 80% of all dental patients are apprehensive[1] Often this apprehension is due to pain/ discomfort experienced with the use of drill during caries removal. With the advent of adhesive restorative materials and the subsequent development in minimal cavity design, the widely accepted principle of “Extension for prevention” proposed by G.V Black, in operative treatment of carious lesions has been challenged and is considered a very destructive method for caries removal[3]. The minimal removal of infected carious dentin, together with use of therapeutic restorative material is a fundamental requirement of modern operative dentistry. This concept of minimal intervention dentistry eliminates the pain associated with the removal of caries and instills a positive attitude in children towards dentistry

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