A Chemomechanical Method for Caries Removal

From Volume 27, Issue 8, October 2000 | Pages 398-401

Authors

L.A. Morrow

BDS, MPhil, FDS RCS(Eng.)

Unit of Operative Dentistry and Endodontology, University Dental Hospital of Manchester

Articles by L.A. Morrow

D.C. Hassall

BDS, FDS RCPS, MSc

Division of Restorative Dentistry, Leeds Dental Institute, Hospital of Manchester

Articles by D.C. Hassall

D.C. Watts

PhD, BSc, FInstP, FRSC

University of Manchester Dental School, Manchester

Articles by D.C. Watts

N.H.F. Wilson

PhD, MSc, BDS, FDS, DRD RCS(Edin.), FDS RCS(Eng.)

Unit of Operative Dentistry and Endodontology, University Dental Hospital of Manchester

Articles by N.H.F. Wilson

Abstract

Over recent years the dental profession has shifted towards practising preventive dentistry and adopting more conservative and tooth-preserving procedures. Such progression is considered to be a response to the decline in the level of dental caries and advances in materials science. This shift in caries management will no doubt continue over the coming decades, based on rational clinical and scientific principles. Chemomechanical caries removal involves the application of a solution that selectively softens the carious dentine, thus facilitating its removal. This limits the removal of sound tooth structure, the cutting of open dentinal tubules, pulpal irritation and pain compared with conventional mechanical methods.

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