2020
DOI: 10.4103/jioh.jioh_256_19
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Comparative evaluation of the efficiency of caries removal using various minimally invasive techniques with conventional rotary instruments using cone beam computed tomography: An in vitro study

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“…Using cone-beam CT to compare changes in volume and time elapsed for each technique, before and after caries removal, Thomas et al 34 showed that the chemo-mechanical caries removal method was the most effective minimally invasive technique, compared with other available techniques. They also noted that this method supported treatment acceptance by pediatric patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Using cone-beam CT to compare changes in volume and time elapsed for each technique, before and after caries removal, Thomas et al 34 showed that the chemo-mechanical caries removal method was the most effective minimally invasive technique, compared with other available techniques. They also noted that this method supported treatment acceptance by pediatric patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The in vitro studies included evaluated a total of 337 human permanent molars with the presence of cavitated caries lesion in dentin. Five of the nine articles applied two or more DC diagnostic criteria (2,23,26,27,29). The methods of initial verification of the lesion were distributed into visual (2, 22, 24-26, 28, 29), radiographic or tomographic (2,27,29), tactile (26), and laser fluorescence (23).…”
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“…Group 2 (green) included the most relevant articles that studied the efficiency of removing carious dentin using minimally invasive dentistry [42,48,51,52], assisted by Er:YAG lasers [27,32,34,47,53,54] and fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE) [55][56][57]. The efficiency of these methods was assessed in several in vitro studies, using microcomputerized tomography [52,54,55,[58][59][60] and scanning electron microscopy [24,45,49,53].…”
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“…This group also established the relation between the CMCR treatment and the dental pulp response [24,51,61,62]. When choosing a restorative material, the dental specialist should take into consideration the use of biocompatible materials that are both well tolerated by the dental pulp tissue and may also offer other benefits, such as inducing dentin formation.…”
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