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Monitoring of Root Caries Lesions

2017
The early detection of root caries is essential for the implementation of appropriate preventive therapeutic regimes. Subsequent monitoring of lesions is required to determine the outcomes of such therapies. While much research activity has been seen in the detection and monitoring of enamel caries, this has not been seen in root caries - despite the ...
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Detection of Root Caries

1991
The gums cover the roots of teeth in younger humans but recede in older people beginning with the fifth decade. Dental enamel covers the tooth to the gum margin but when the gums recede the roots are exposed, subjecting the exposed root surface to abrasion and decay.
Sidney Lees   +2 more
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Root Caries

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2002
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Root caries.

CDA journal, 1985
E, Newbrun   +5 more
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The association between periodontal disease and root/coronal caries

International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2020
Lina Alqobaly, Wael Sabbah
exaly  

Epidemiology of root caries.

American journal of dentistry, 1996
This paper discusses the influence of changes in population characteristics on root caries and re-examines the epidemiology of the disease. The difficulties in interpreting the available data on the prevalence and incidence are high-lighted and the last decade of studies are summarized in table form.
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Can hyperglycemia be associated with caries activity and root caries in adults?

Primary Care Diabetes, 2022
Daniela Correa Grisi   +2 more
exaly  

A Randomized Trial on Root Caries Prevention in Elders

Journal of Dental Research, 2010
Edward C M Lo, J E Dyson, E F Corbet
exaly  

Root surface caries.

Current opinion in periodontology, 1994
Epidemiologic studies have shown that root surface caries are present worldwide. The prevalence and incidence of root surface caries differ widely among different populations but also among individuals within the same group. Differences in diagnostic criterias and reporting of data substantially influence epidemiologic data.
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