Noninvasive dentistry: a dream or reality?

B.H. Clarkson, R.A.M. Exterkate

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Abstract

Various caries prevention and repair strategies are reviewed in this article ranging from the use of fluoride to nanohydroxyapatite particles. Several of the strategies which combine fluoride and calcium and phosphate treatments have both in vitro and in vivo data showing them to be efficacious if the surface integrity of the lesion is not breached. Once this has occurred, the rationale for cutting off the nutrient supplies to the pathogenic bacteria without the removal of the infected dentine, a noninvasive restorative technique, is discussed using existing clinical studies as examples. Finally two novel noninvasive restorative techniques using fluorohydroxyapatite crystals are described. The need for clinical data in support of emerging caries-preventive and restorative strategies is emphasized.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-17
JournalCaries Research
Volume49
Issue numberSuppl 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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