2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01568-2
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How combining different caries lesions characteristics may be helpful in short-term caries progression prediction: model development on occlusal surfaces of primary teeth

Abstract: Background Few studies have addressed the clinical parameters' predictive power related to caries lesion associated with their progression. This study assessed the predictive validity and proposed simplified models to predict short-term caries progression using clinical parameters related to caries lesion activity status. Methods The occlusal surfaces of primary molars, presenting no frank cavitation, were examined according to the following clinic… Show more

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“…Moreover, a recent study has demonstrated the enamel texture (roughness) is the lesion feature that may better predict the caries lesions' progression. 19 Although it is a useful criterion for caries activity lesions status definition, it is a strongly subjective parameter. 20 One reason for such subjectivity is the pressure the examiner may exert when probing the surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a recent study has demonstrated the enamel texture (roughness) is the lesion feature that may better predict the caries lesions' progression. 19 Although it is a useful criterion for caries activity lesions status definition, it is a strongly subjective parameter. 20 One reason for such subjectivity is the pressure the examiner may exert when probing the surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%