2022
DOI: 10.3389/fdmed.2022.851331
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Minimal Intervention Dentistry: Biocompatibility and Mechanism of Action of Products for Chemical-Mechanical Removal of Carious Tissue

Abstract: Conventional method for removal of carious tissue using low speed drills usually induce noise and vibration, in addition to thermal and pressure effects that can be harmful to the pulp tissue and cause fear in children. Therefore, several alternative methods are being developed to try to minimize the unpleasant perception of the patient during caries removal. Chemical-mechanical removal of carious tissue goal is to selectively remove the carious lesion, which reduces the amount of bacteria inside the cavity wi… Show more

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“…Focused on preserving dental structure to the greatest extent, minimal intervention dentistry prioritizes diagnosis, prevention, and employing less invasive procedures [12].…”
Section: Prevention and Midmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focused on preserving dental structure to the greatest extent, minimal intervention dentistry prioritizes diagnosis, prevention, and employing less invasive procedures [12].…”
Section: Prevention and Midmentioning
confidence: 99%