Caries managements Is Restoration required??. Traditional caries management has consisted of detection of caries lesion followed by immediate restoration.

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Caries managements Is Restoration required??

Traditional caries management has consisted of detection of caries lesion followed by immediate restoration. In other words, caries was managed primarily by restorative dentistry. However, when the dentist takes the bur in hand, an irreversible process begins. Because this is the start of a restoration cycle in which the restoration will be replaced several times.

Before restoration a group of certain questions has to be asked Is the caries present If so how far does it extend Is the restoration required or could the process be arrested by preventive treatment? The modern dentistry and with the introduction of adhesive dentistry, the dentists are allowed to make smaller preparations. Which have led to preservation of hard dental tissues. This allowed elimination of G.V Black’s principles.

The treatment goal in caries management should be: To prevent new lesions from forming To detect lesions sufficiently early in process that they can be treated and arrested by non operative means. If these attempts have failed, restorations will be required to restore the integrity of the tooth surface

The activity of caries should be determined and causative factors should be evaluated Caries risk should be assessed before treatment is considered Treatment should include preventive regimens to arrest the caries process

IN Conclusion The 1 st step in caries management start with detection of the caries lesion whether it is active or arrested Detection is done by: 1.Clinical exam (visual, tactile……….) 2. Radiographs

If the examination reveals arrested caries NO treatment is required

If the patient is found to have active caries and the dentist immediately and skillfully restore the teeth is the patient still at risk???? The answer is yes unless the biological environment that caused the caries to occur has been changed. Caries risk factors has to be determined and the patient should be made aware of his or her caries risk status to encourage them to become involved in his or her own preventive care

If the lesion is active The general approach to active caries should be preventive treatment Reduce sugar consumption/ reduce frequent consumption by confining sugar to meal time. Use sugar substitutes Plaque control: brushing twice daily with effective fluoride tooth paste. Use dental floss Application of topical fluoride gels, solutions, and varnishes. Stimulate saliva by use of sugar free gums such as Xylitol chewing gums

If the examination reveals active caries but initial or incipient The dentist has to think of a way to arrest the the lesion (remineralization) then restoration is never required

Caries on exposed smooth surfaces Operative intervention is not required prior to cavitation Even cavitated lesions can be arrested Lesions which are plaque traps or deep should be restored

Caries in pits and fissures Since it is difficult to diagnose in its early stages and fissures are susceptible sites, the dentist may decide to fissure seal susceptible teeth as soon after eruption as possible The occlusal lesion which shows on a bite-wing radiographs should be restored. These lesions are larger than they appear on radiographs and rate of their progression may be rapid.

Pit and fissure sealants When active fissure caries has been diagnosed or if a high risk has been established and fissures have susceptible morphologic characteristics, sealants with a low filled resin is indicated

Preventive resin restoration If additional preparation is needed to the pits and fissures other than opening of the fissure, posterior resin composite is placed in that area and remaining fissures and surface of resin composite restoration is sealed with sealant material

Approximal lesions These develop more slowly taking 3-4 years Early enamel lesion seen in a bite-wing radiograph should be given a chance to become arrested by applying preventive measures Once caries is visible in dentin on a bite-wing, enamel is likely to be cavitated, therefore, operative procedure is indicated. The aim of treatment is to remove bacterial infection and to restore the integrity of the tooth surface, thus protecting the pulp

Root caries It is possible to re-harden root caries by preventive measure, although as the lesion become arrested, a brownish black discoloration cannot be avoided Root caries should be restored where it endanger the pulp, where cavitation is encouraging plaque stagnation, or if sensitivity or appearance are problems

Therapeutic Measurement The General Idea Is caries not progressive/ arrested no treatment Caries progressive Antimicrobial/ fluoride Clinically no cavitations

Therapeutic Measurement The General Idea Is Cavitated Restoration & Antimicrobial/ fluoride

Indication for restorative treatment 1.The tooth is sensitive to hot, cold or sweet…… 2.Occlusal and proximal lesions extend into dentin 3.The pulp is endangered 4.Previous attempts to arrest the lesion have failed and the lesion is progressing 5.The pt. Ability to provide effective home care is impaired 6.Drifting might occur due to loss of proximal contact 7.Esthetic reasons

If resoration is required which restorative material to use?? 1.Amalgam 2. Composite resin 3. Glass ionomer cement

Amalgam Used in posterior teeth where its strength, abrasion resistance, and ability to retain a good polish make it a popular material

Composite resin Tooth-colored esthetic restorative material used for anterior teeth where appearance is most important. Also, some are designed to be used in posterior teeth where strength and abrasion resistance are of prime importance.

Glass ionomer cement Are not commonly used when esthetic is a major consideration.in anterior teeth. It is recommended for patients with high caries rates because they release fluoride.

Thank you for listening Any question ????