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Dental caries are of vital concern to all dentists. Their management is central to daily work in dental offices because cavities are ubiquitous in all populations, lesion development is lifelong, and caries are the most common cause of tooth loss. This book provides information on the etiology, prevention, and treatment of tooth decay. Chapters cover such topics as dental biofilms, dietary factors, the association of Candida with early colonization of cariogenic microorganisms, oral diseases, the use of fluoride, and dental caries in disabled children. The information presented herein is useful for dental students as well as researchers and dental practitioners.
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Citations include changes during past decades in the prevalence, distribution, and progression of dental caries have implications for diagnosis, treatment, prediction of risk, and prevention in individuals or populations. Traditional approaches for treating carious lesions in a surgical manner are being replaced by newer strategies that emphasize disease prevention and conservation. Citations for this bibliography were gathered from journal articles and conference papers written primarily in English and including both human and animal studies.
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Dental caries affects people throughout their lifetime, being a major factor in oral pain, aesthetic impairment, and edentulism. Untreated dental caries can affect adjoining oral tissues and lead to systemic complications. Prevention represents a key factor in managing this condition and includes public health measures, addressing risk factors as well as access to oral health services. A regular dental examination is crucial for detecting early signs of caries and determining optimal treatment. The proper selection of restoration methods and restorative materials may represent the difference between success and failure in dental caries management. This book includes seven chapters that focus on various important aspects of dental caries, including etiology, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and management.
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First published in 2003, Dental Caries: The Disease and Its Clinical Management has become the leading resource on cariology. In this highly anticipated new edition, the editors maintain the same focus on high-level coverage of the disease etiology and process, clinical management best-practice, and wider public health issues connected with dental caries management, including an enhanced focus on the ‘caries control concept’. The aim is to link theory with clinical performance, making prevention, diagnosis and restorative procedures evidence based. The structure of the book has been completely overhauled, with the same coverage streamlined in order to distil information effectively. The book is divided into six main sections: An overview of the disease and its prevalence; The caries lesion and its biological determinantsDiagnosis ; Controlling dental caries ; Operative intervention ; Caries control in special populations With contributions from international experts in research and clinical practice, the third edition of Dental Caries is an unrivalled guide to tooth decay, and a must-have resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students in restorative dentistry as well as all practitioners looking to develop their clinical skills.
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This publication by the World Health Organization focuses on the prevention and treatment of dental caries using mercury-free products and minimally invasive interventions. It addresses the global public health issue of dental caries, which affects all age groups. The text outlines essential strategies such as the use of fluoride toothpaste, fluoride varnish, glass ionomer cement sealants, silver diamine fluoride, and composite resin restorations. The goal is to promote oral health by reducing the prevalence of caries with environmentally friendly and less invasive methods. The briefing note is intended for health professionals, policymakers, and organizations involved in dental health promotion.
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This publication by the World Health Organization focuses on the prevention and treatment of dental caries using mercury-free products and minimal intervention techniques. It highlights the global health issue of dental caries affecting all age groups, starting from early childhood and increasing throughout life. The document outlines the importance of using fluoride-based products like toothpaste and varnish, glass ionomer cement, and composite resin restorations to prevent and treat cavities. The publication is aimed at health professionals and policymakers, emphasizing evidence-based strategies to improve oral health globally while minimizing the environmental impact of mercury. The text serves as a guide for implementing effective dental care practices and interventions.
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