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Fall 2001: Volume
26, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Clinical evaluation of carisolv®
in the chemico-mechanical removal of carious dentin |
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The Chemo-mechanical caries removal
technique involves the application of chemical agents, to cause
a selective softening of the carious dentine and facilitate removal
by gentle excavation. Carisolv® is one such new chemical agent
used in this minimal invasive technique of carious dentine removal.
The present study was, therefore, undertaken to evaluate the efficacy
of Carisolv® in the chemo-mechanical removal of carious dentine,
the time taken for caries removal, the perception of the treatment
by the patient, and to evaluate the restorations, radiographically.
Accordingly, fifty primary and permanent molars with dentinal
carious lesions were excavated using this technique of caries
removal. The chemo-mechanical caries removal technique using Carisolv®
proved to be an effective atraumatic treatment modality with potential
interest for use in clinical pediatric dentistry. |
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