Caries Management - The Biological Approach Flashcards

1
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What special tests are used in caries diagnosis

A
Transillumination
FOTI
Diagnose the
Plaque pH
Salivary flow rate
Plaque pH
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How is coronal caries detected visually

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Normal enamel translucency after 5 seconds drying
Enamel opacity 5 after 5 seconds of drying, without drying, or with local surface destruction
Enamel discolouration
Surface breakdown
Enamel cavity into dentine

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3
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Why shouldn’t enamel caries be probed

A

Can cause breakdown of fragile surface preventing potential remineralisation
Occlusal caries often starts at the sides of a fissure rather than at the base

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4
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Describe temporary elective tooth separation

A
Interproximal caries only
Orthodontic separator between teeth
Review 1 week later
Inspect surface for cavitation 
Take a silicone impression of approximal surface
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How is root surface caries diagnosed

A
Clean teeth - cant see caries under plaque
Use a probe
Position in relation to gingival margin
Dimension of lesion
Colour of root caries
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What are the clinical signs of tooth surface caries

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Texture - soft lesions have higher bacterial loads and are more likely to be active - best indicator
Colour - lighter coloured lesions have higher bacterial

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