Literature DB >> 7593982

Changing paradigms in restorative dentistry.

H Löe1.   

Abstract

Dramatic improvements in oral health have occurred during the last twenty years. Success is most noticeable in children and young adults, but also extends to the general population. The impact from declining disease rates, improved restorative materials and techniques, new diagnostics and treatments, a broad array of preventives, and better ways to deliver products and services to the public are demonstrated in the decline in the number of restorative procedures performed each year, including a 40% decline in the use of amalgam over the last eleven years. The new paradigm for restorative dentistry calls for an increasingly conservative approach to treatment. The question now is not primarily whether amalgam, composite, or any other material will fill a cavity. The real issue is to make the distinction between caries as a disease and caries as a lesion. Treating caries as a disease requires a new approach to patient management. A diagnosis of caries requires that a patient risk profile be established. We can no longer be limited in our efforts to merely restore the individual tooth surface. This paper discusses the need to cure disease and restore the total integrity of our patients' oral health.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7593982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Dent        ISSN: 0002-7979


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Authors:  Peter Rechmann; Benjamin W Chaffee; Beate M T Rechmann; John D B Featherstone
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3.  The International Caries Classification and Management System (ICCMS™) An Example of a Caries Management Pathway.

Authors:  Amid I Ismail; Nigel B Pitts; Marisol Tellez; Avijit Banerjee; Christopher Deery; Gail Douglas; Hafstein Eggertsson; Kim Ekstrand; Roger Ellwood; Juliana Gomez; Anahita Jablonski-Momeni; Justine Kolker; Christopher Longbottom; David Manton; Stefania Martignon; Michael McGrady; Peter Rechmann; David Ricketts; Woosung Sohn; Van Thompson; Svante Twetman; Robert Weyant; Mark Wolff; Andrea Zandona
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2015-09-15       Impact factor: 2.757

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