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What is the clinical evidence on approaches to caries removal?

This summary is based on the Critical Appraisal published in the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Approaches to caries removal: what the clinical evidence says (April 2013)

Context 

It is very common that complete caries removal in vital, asymptomatic teeth with deep carious lesions ends in unavoidable exposure of the pulp. As a result, the complexity and cost of treatment increases dramatically and many patients are left with extraction as their only viable option.The review appraises evidence which supports alternative treatments designed to preserve the vitality of the tooth and thus avoid extraction.

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