Management of Cavitated Root Caries Lesions: Minimum Intervention and Alternatives.

Q2 Dentistry Monographs in Oral Science Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-19 DOI:10.1159/000479352
Michael F Burrow, Margaret A Stacey
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Abstract

The prevalence of root caries among the elderly is increasing. The lesion shape can vary considerably from a broad shallow saucer-shape to a deeper defined cavity. The variety of shapes poses a series of complications when considering restorative management. This is accompanied with a paucity of clinical evidence on treatment techniques and clinical outcomes. The current philosophy centered on conservative management of root caries will most likely provide patients with the greatest chance of maintaining their teeth. When a lesion can be effectively cleaned in conjunction with a high fluoride content toothpaste and other remineralizing agents, this should be the treatment of choice. For lesions that are cavitated and cannot be effectively cleaned, the initial management should be to apply remineralizing agents for a period to "harden" lesion margins thus potentially reducing the prepared cavity and restoration size, as well as providing a better-defined tooth-restoration margin for finishing. Material selection is either a glass ionomer cement (conventional or resin-modified) or resin-based material. Frequently, the restoration site is easily contaminated; hence, glass ionomer cement is an ideal material. However, for saliva-deficient patients, resin composite or a combination of resin composite and resin-modified glass ionomer adhesive allows for a highly polished, easily cleansable restoration surface that may reduce the potential for further caries initiation. The current evidence base for the restoration of root caries is poor.

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空化根龋的治疗:最小干预和替代方法。
牙根龋在老年人中的发病率呈上升趋势。病变的形状可以有很大的变化,从宽的浅碟状到更深的腔。在考虑修复管理时,形状的多样性带来了一系列的复杂性。与此同时,缺乏关于治疗技术和临床结果的临床证据。目前以牙根龋的保守治疗为中心的理念将最有可能为患者提供最大的机会来维持他们的牙齿。当一个病变可以有效地清洁与高氟化物含量的牙膏和其他再矿化剂,这应该是治疗的选择。对于空化且不能有效清洁的病变,最初的处理应该是使用再矿化剂一段时间来“硬化”病变边缘,从而可能减少准备的腔体和修复体的大小,并提供更好定义的牙齿修复边缘进行修整。材料选择要么是玻璃离子水泥(常规或树脂改性)或树脂基材料。修复场地往往容易受到污染;因此,玻璃离子水门合剂是一种理想的材料。然而,对于唾液缺乏的患者,树脂复合材料或树脂复合材料和树脂改性玻璃离聚体粘合剂的组合允许高度抛光,易于清洁的修复表面,这可能会减少进一步引发龋齿的可能性。目前牙根龋修复的证据基础较差。
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期刊介绍: For two decades, ‘Monographs in Oral Science’ has provided a source of in-depth discussion of selected topics in the sciences related to stomatology. Senior investigators are invited to present expanded contributions in their fields of special expertise. The topics chosen are those which have generated a long-standing interest, and on which new conceptual insights or innovative biotechnology are making considerable impact. Authors are selected on the basis of having made lasting contributions to their chosen field and their willingness to share their findings with others.
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