第六章:冠状龋的诊断注意事项。

Q2 Dentistry Monographs in Oral Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000530562
Joana Christina Carvalho, Nicole Rodrigues Aimée, Heliana Dantas Mestrinho
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本章探讨了在临床实践中,以临床检查和x线摄影为辅助手段,指导龋齿疾病诊断的主要原则。牙科专业人员已接受培训,通过评估龋齿病变的临床症状和体征来诊断龋齿疾病,并辅以放射检查作为辅助方法。临床检查是诊断的基础,应在去除牙面生物膜、风干、光照良好的条件下进行。临床诊断方法根据龋病的严重程度对其进行分类,有些方法根据其活动性对其进行分类。通过表面反射和纹理来确定龋病的活动性。检测牙齿表面是否有厚或重的生物膜是评估龋齿病变活动的另一种诊断临床工具。没有龋齿经历的患者,即牙列中没有龋齿病变的临床和/或放射学迹象,被认为是无活性龋齿。其他龋齿不活跃的患者可能在其牙列出现不活跃的龋齿病变/修复。相反,当患者在临床表现出任何活动性的龋齿病变和/或在不同时间点拍摄的至少两张咬痕x线片显示任何进展性病变时,则认为患者是活动性的龋齿。龋齿活动期患者的主要担忧是,除非采取有效措施干预其进展,否则龋齿病变可能会发展。根据个人需要,咬牙x线片为临床检查提供了额外的信息,用于检测可以通过非手术治疗灭活的近牙釉质和外第三牙本质病变。
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Chapter 6: Diagnostic Considerations regarding Coronal Caries.

This chapter considers the main principles guiding diagnosis of the disease dental caries in clinical practice by means of clinical examination and radiographs as adjunct method. Dental professionals have been trained to diagnose caries disease by assessing clinical symptoms and signs of caries lesions complemented by radiographic examination as an adjunct method. Clinical examination is the foundation of the diagnosis and should be performed after removal of dental biofilm of tooth surfaces, air-drying, and under good illumination. Clinical diagnostic methods categorize caries lesions according to their severity and in some methods according to their activity. Caries lesion activity has been determined by surface reflection and texture. The detection of thick or heavy biofilm on tooth surfaces is an additional diagnostic clinical tool to estimate caries lesion activity. Patients with no caries experience, that is, without clinical and/or radiographic signs of caries lesions in the dentition, are considered caries inactive. Other caries-inactive patients may present inactive caries lesions/restorations in their dentition. In contrast, patients are considered caries active when presenting any active caries lesion at clinical level and/or any progressing lesion as demonstrated by at least two bitewing radiographs taken at different points in time. The main concern about caries-active patients is that caries lesions are likely to progress unless effective measures are implemented to interfere with its progression. Prescribed according to individual needs, bitewing radiographs provide additional information for clinical examination in the detection of approximal enamel and outer third dentine lesions that can be inactivated by nonoperative treatment.

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Monographs in Oral Science
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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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Chapter 8: Risk Assessment: Considerations for Coronal Caries. Chapter 9.4: Operative Treatment and Monitoring of Coronal Caries in Daily Practice. Chapter 9.3: Current Concepts of Caries Removal in Daily Practice. Chapter 9.1: The Use of Fluorides in the Control of Coronal Caries. Chapter 6: Diagnostic Considerations regarding Coronal Caries.
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