Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3082621326> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3082621326 endingPage "323" @default.
- W3082621326 startingPage "306" @default.
- W3082621326 abstract "For an ORCA/EFCD consensus, this review systematically assessed available evidence regarding interventions performed and materials used to manage dentin carious lesions in primary teeth. A search for systematic reviews (SRs) and randomized clinical trials (RCTs) with a follow-up of at least 12 months after intervention was performed in PubMed, LILACS, BBO, and the Cochrane Library. The risk of bias tool from the Cochrane Collaboration and the PRISMA Statement were used for assessment of the included studies. From 101 screened articles, 2 SRs and 5 RCTs, which assessed the effectiveness of interventions in terms of pulp vitality and success of restoration, and 10 SRs and 1 RCT assessing the success of restorative materials were included. For treatments involving no carious tissue removal, the Hall technique showed lower treatment failure for approximal carious lesions compared to complete caries removal (CCR) and filling. For the treatment of deep carious lesions, techniques involving selective caries removal (SCR) showed a reduction in the incidence of pulp exposure. However, the benefit of SCR over CCR in terms of pulp symptoms or restoration success/failure was not confirmed. Regarding restorative materials, preformed metal crowns (PMCs) used to restore multisurface lesions showed the highest success rates compared to other restorative materials (amalgam, composite resin, glass ionomer cement, and compomer), and in the long term (12-48 months) these were also less likely to fail. There is limited evidence supporting the use of PMCs to restore carious lesions with single cavities. Among nonrestorative options, silver diammine fluoride was significantly more effective in arresting caries than other treatments for treating active carious lesions of different depths. Considerable heterogeneity and bias risk were observed in the included studies. Although heterogeneity observed among the studies was substantial, the trends were similar. In conclusion, less invasive caries approaches involving selective or no caries removal seem advantageous in comparison to CCR for patients presenting with vital, symptomless, carious dentin lesions in primary teeth. There is evidence in favor of PMCs for restoring multisurface carious lesions in primary molars." @default.
- W3082621326 created "2020-09-08" @default.
- W3082621326 creator A5025322484 @default.
- W3082621326 creator A5032261512 @default.
- W3082621326 creator A5057986931 @default.
- W3082621326 creator A5076848879 @default.
- W3082621326 creator A5079436924 @default.
- W3082621326 creator A5088024012 @default.
- W3082621326 date "2020-01-01" @default.
- W3082621326 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3082621326 title "How to Intervene in the Caries Process: Dentin Caries in Primary Teeth" @default.
- W3082621326 cites W1486961002 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W1532602152 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W1638893512 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W1841037192 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W1978905594 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W1991099085 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2018189219 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2078308811 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2098923148 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2116893589 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2119686002 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2129792376 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2137267222 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2168273627 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2218362392 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2338481011 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2339024366 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2509087415 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2515397682 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2761684473 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2766038504 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2780486824 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2783756485 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2791260336 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2803548683 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2891661736 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2900817372 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W4247687498 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W4294215472 @default.
- W3082621326 cites W2804730557 @default.
- W3082621326 doi "https://doi.org/10.1159/000508899" @default.
- W3082621326 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32854105" @default.
- W3082621326 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3082621326 type Work @default.
- W3082621326 sameAs 3082621326 @default.
- W3082621326 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W3082621326 countsByYear W30826213262021 @default.
- W3082621326 countsByYear W30826213262022 @default.
- W3082621326 countsByYear W30826213262023 @default.
- W3082621326 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3082621326 hasAuthorship W3082621326A5025322484 @default.
- W3082621326 hasAuthorship W3082621326A5032261512 @default.
- W3082621326 hasAuthorship W3082621326A5057986931 @default.
- W3082621326 hasAuthorship W3082621326A5076848879 @default.
- W3082621326 hasAuthorship W3082621326A5079436924 @default.
- W3082621326 hasAuthorship W3082621326A5088024012 @default.
- W3082621326 hasBestOaLocation W30826213261 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C147789679 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C168563851 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C17525397 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C18468158 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C188442228 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C199343813 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C2776478404 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C2776594236 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C2779263046 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C2781431781 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C51795115 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C51936186 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C141071460 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C147789679 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C168563851 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C17525397 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C18468158 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C185592680 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C188442228 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C199343813 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C2776478404 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C2776594236 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C2779263046 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C2781431781 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C51795115 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C51936186 @default.
- W3082621326 hasConceptScore W3082621326C71924100 @default.
- W3082621326 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W3082621326 hasLocation W30826213261 @default.
- W3082621326 hasLocation W30826213262 @default.
- W3082621326 hasLocation W30826213263 @default.
- W3082621326 hasOpenAccess W3082621326 @default.
- W3082621326 hasPrimaryLocation W30826213261 @default.
- W3082621326 hasRelatedWork W1557460648 @default.
- W3082621326 hasRelatedWork W2181378329 @default.
- W3082621326 hasRelatedWork W2363893762 @default.
- W3082621326 hasRelatedWork W2388392778 @default.