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Efficacy and Patient’s Acceptance of Alternative Methods for Caries Removal—A Systematic Review

Dental caries is a disease of dental hard tissues, considered the most common non-communicable disease worldwide. Conventional treatments for caries removal are often associated with pain and fear, so different therapeutic approaches have been developed towards more conservative and pleasant treatme...

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Autores principales: Cardoso, Miguel, Coelho, Ana, Lima, Rui, Amaro, Inês, Paula, Anabela, Marto, Carlos Miguel, Sousa, José, Spagnuolo, Gianrico, Marques Ferreira, Manuel, Carrilho, Eunice
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7690910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114249
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113407
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author Cardoso, Miguel
Coelho, Ana
Lima, Rui
Amaro, Inês
Paula, Anabela
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Sousa, José
Spagnuolo, Gianrico
Marques Ferreira, Manuel
Carrilho, Eunice
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Coelho, Ana
Lima, Rui
Amaro, Inês
Paula, Anabela
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Sousa, José
Spagnuolo, Gianrico
Marques Ferreira, Manuel
Carrilho, Eunice
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description Dental caries is a disease of dental hard tissues, considered the most common non-communicable disease worldwide. Conventional treatments for caries removal are often associated with pain and fear, so different therapeutic approaches have been developed towards more conservative and pleasant treatments. This systematic review aimed to assess the efficacy and patient’s acceptance of alternative methods for caries removal compared to conventional methods. The Cochrane Library, Embase, Medline/Pubmed, Web of Science, and Clinical Trials databases were searched. Clinical trials of primary dental caries treated with alternative methods were included. The last search was performed on 5 August 2020. The Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome (PICO) strategy was followed. Thirty-seven clinical trials were included, reporting caries removal using alternative (chemomechanical—Brix 3000, Carie-care, Carisolv and Papacarie, laser—Er:YAG (Erbium-doped Yttrium Aluminium Garnet) and Er,Cr:YSGG (Erbium, Chromium-doped Yttrium, Scandium, Gallium and Garnet), and a system combining air and sono-abrasion—Vector(®) System) and conventional methods. Alternative methods tended to prolong treatment time and lessen anesthesia need. All treatments were effective in reducing cariogenic flora, and the restoration’s performance did not differ significantly. Chemomechanical solutions seemed to be the best option towards minimally invasive treatments, with good control during application and action and good treatment experiences for patients. Papacarie was demonstrated to be an effective method for caries removal with less pain, and superior acceptance by patients when compared to conventional treatments.
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spelling pubmed-76909102020-11-27 Efficacy and Patient’s Acceptance of Alternative Methods for Caries Removal—A Systematic Review Cardoso, Miguel Coelho, Ana Lima, Rui Amaro, Inês Paula, Anabela Marto, Carlos Miguel Sousa, José Spagnuolo, Gianrico Marques Ferreira, Manuel Carrilho, Eunice J Clin Med Review Dental caries is a disease of dental hard tissues, considered the most common non-communicable disease worldwide. Conventional treatments for caries removal are often associated with pain and fear, so different therapeutic approaches have been developed towards more conservative and pleasant treatments. This systematic review aimed to assess the efficacy and patient’s acceptance of alternative methods for caries removal compared to conventional methods. The Cochrane Library, Embase, Medline/Pubmed, Web of Science, and Clinical Trials databases were searched. Clinical trials of primary dental caries treated with alternative methods were included. The last search was performed on 5 August 2020. The Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome (PICO) strategy was followed. Thirty-seven clinical trials were included, reporting caries removal using alternative (chemomechanical—Brix 3000, Carie-care, Carisolv and Papacarie, laser—Er:YAG (Erbium-doped Yttrium Aluminium Garnet) and Er,Cr:YSGG (Erbium, Chromium-doped Yttrium, Scandium, Gallium and Garnet), and a system combining air and sono-abrasion—Vector(®) System) and conventional methods. Alternative methods tended to prolong treatment time and lessen anesthesia need. All treatments were effective in reducing cariogenic flora, and the restoration’s performance did not differ significantly. Chemomechanical solutions seemed to be the best option towards minimally invasive treatments, with good control during application and action and good treatment experiences for patients. Papacarie was demonstrated to be an effective method for caries removal with less pain, and superior acceptance by patients when compared to conventional treatments. MDPI 2020-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7690910/ /pubmed/33114249 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113407 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Coelho, Ana
Lima, Rui
Amaro, Inês
Paula, Anabela
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Sousa, José
Spagnuolo, Gianrico
Marques Ferreira, Manuel
Carrilho, Eunice
Efficacy and Patient’s Acceptance of Alternative Methods for Caries Removal—A Systematic Review
title Efficacy and Patient’s Acceptance of Alternative Methods for Caries Removal—A Systematic Review
title_full Efficacy and Patient’s Acceptance of Alternative Methods for Caries Removal—A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Efficacy and Patient’s Acceptance of Alternative Methods for Caries Removal—A Systematic Review
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title_short Efficacy and Patient’s Acceptance of Alternative Methods for Caries Removal—A Systematic Review
title_sort efficacy and patient’s acceptance of alternative methods for caries removal—a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7690910/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113407
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