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What should we consider when treatment planning caries removal in a tooth?

Recently we came across an interesting article, Contemporary concepts in carious tissue removal: A review, by Dr. F. Schwendicke in the Journal of Esthetics and Restorative Dentistry. Caries removal is an important and fundamental element of the practice of dentistry. This article nicely highlights the most important factors that should be taken into consideration when treating caries as well as the rationale for the treatment that should be rendered for each individual tooth and circumstance.

Key Message

Caries removal should be based on the individual tooth being treated and, most importantly, the depth of the lesion.

The removal of all carious tissue from a cavity is no longer required to manage a carious lesion and can be considered overtreatment. Instead, caries management should focus on the prevention of lesion development and progression. As such treatment modalities are aimed at arresting caries activity, preserving sound tooth structures and maintaining pulp vitality.

Strategies to address carious lesions in teeth with vital pulps:

Non-selective caries removal

Selective caries removal

Selective caries removal to soft dentin

Stepwise caries removal

Not removing caries

Reference: Schwendicke F. Contemporary concepts in carious tissue removal: A review. J Esthet Restor Dent. 2017;29:403–408.

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