Clinical Characteristics of Caries Lesions D1 And D2 After NonInvasive Treatment with Varnish
Journal Title: Journal of Medical and Dental Science Research (Quest Journals JMDSR) - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 7
Abstract
Background: Suitable for non-operative / non-invasive treatment are the majority of caries pathology in childhood - reversible caries lesions reported with new index systems / diagnostic threshold, activity indices and caries lesion reversibility indexes / at the earliest possible stage From their appearance, including temporary dentition. Objective: Assess the effectiveness of remineralization of Clinpro White Varnish applied to reversible, active caries lesions and surfaces by diagnosis based on laser fluorescence. Material and Methods: Subject of the monitoring are 200 children from Varna, aged 3 to 6 years, divided equally in age standardized groups with an equal number of boys and girls. Criteria for inclusion of children: clinically healthy, without general and systemic diseases without gingival and oral mucosal diseases; accompanied by their parents, regularly visiting our ambulatory room. Patients were divided into two groups of 100 children. Methodology: Aplications with varnish are at the beginning of treatment, and replications every 3 months - for a period of one year. The children are randomly selected to visit the Clinical Halls of the Faculty of Dental Medicine, Varna for prevention and treatment. Results: Comparing the groups of children on healthy enamel surfaces / d1 caries lesions t = 2,869, p< 0,05 we found a statistically significant difference. When comparing the groups of children on healthy enamel surfaces / d2 caries lesions t = 9,494, p < 0,05 we found a statistically significant difference. When comparing the groups of children with caries lesions d1 / d2 (t = 2.456, p > 0.05) we did not detect a statistically significant difference. Conclusion: After the first week, DIAGNOdent pen scores decrease from the baseline to less than three degrees for d1b and d2 and decrease by two degrees for d1a lesions.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Dobrinka Damyanova
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