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How to Intervene in the Caries Process in Children: A Joint ORCA and EFCD Expert Delphi Consensus Statement.

Christian H Splieth1, Avijit Banerjee2, Peter Bottenberg3, Lorenzo Breschi4, Guglielmo Campus5,6, Kim Rud Ekstrand7, Rodrigo A Giacaman8, Rainer Haak9, Matthias Hannig10, Reinhard Hickel11, Hrvoje Juric12, Adrian Lussi13,14, Vita Machiulskiene15, David J Manton16,17, Anahita Jablonski-Momeni18, Niek J M Opdam19, Sebastian Paris20, Ruth M Santamaría21, Falk Schwendicke22, Herve Tassery23,24, Andrea Ferreira Zandona25, Domenick T Zero26, Stefan Zimmer27, Sophie Doméjean28,29.   

Abstract

This paper provides recommendations for dentists for the treatment of dental caries in children, with an emphasis on early childhood caries (ECC), primary teeth, and occlusal surfaces in permanent teeth. A consensus workshop followed by an e-Delphi consensus process was conducted with an expert panel nominated by the European Organization for Caries Research (ORCA) and European Federation of Conservative Dentistry (EFCD)/German Association of Conservative Dentistry (DGZ) boards. Based on 3 systematic reviews and a nonsystematic literature search, recommendations were developed. The caries decline has led to a more polarized disease distribution in children and adolescents along social gradients which should be taken into account when managing the caries process at all levels, such as the individual, the group, or a population. The control or reduction of caries activity is the basis for successful caries management. In children, caries management requires adequate daily oral hygiene and fluoride application via toothpaste, ensured by caregivers, and especially for ECC prevention an emphasis on sugar intake reduction is needed. These noninvasive interventions are also suitable to arrest or control initial or even cavitated dentine caries lesions in the absence of irreversible pulpitis. Fluoride varnish or silver diammine fluoride can be added as supplementary agents. In pits and fissures, composite resin materials can be used as preventive sealants and for defect-oriented minimally invasive restorations. In primary molars, preformed metal crowns are more successful than multisurface fillings, especially in caries-active patients. With persisting high caries activity, multiple lesions, and limited cooperation, caries control should consist of robust measures with high success rates, even including extraction in selected cases. This applies especially to treatments performed under general anesthesia.
© 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Caries treatment; Children; Early childhood caries; Fluoride; Permanent molars; Primary teeth; Restoration; Sealant

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32610317     DOI: 10.1159/000507692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Caries Res        ISSN: 0008-6568            Impact factor:   4.056


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