Overview On Concepts of Dental Caries Hemabs, Saloni Goenka, Poorva Verma
Overview On Concepts of Dental Caries Hemabs, Saloni Goenka, Poorva Verma
Overview On Concepts of Dental Caries Hemabs, Saloni Goenka, Poorva Verma
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Reader, Department Of Conservative and Endodontics, Rishiraj College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre, Bhopal, India.
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Post Graduate Student, Department Of Conservative and Endodontics, Rishiraj College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre, Bhopal, India.
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ABSTRACT
Epidemiologic data in the literature indicates that understanding of caries has
Article history:
Received 26th June 2015
changed in the last century. Scientific advances in cariology in the past 150 year
have led to the understand the dental caries as a chronic, dietomicrobial, sitespecific disease caused by a shift from protective factors favouring tooth
Keywords:
Dental caries, Current concepts,
Remineralisation, Demineralization
Introduction
otherwise,
can
disintegrate
in
the
oral
environment.
technologically
meaning death.
decay.
advance
society
can
be
* Corresponding author: Dr. Hema B.S., Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Rishiraj College of Dental Sciences &
Research Centre, Bhopal, Madhyapradesh, India. Email : drhemabs@gmail.com
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multifactorial,
caused
preserve
healthy
natural
tooth
structure.
by
reversible,
an
imbalance
complex
in
disease
physiologic
fluid7.
paradigm
from
drilling
and
filling
to
Historical Perspective
developed
present day1.
than a disease1,8
the
surgical
approach.
It
is
in which
of the teeth2,3.
as possible9.
bacterial attack4.
were
collectively
considered
as
being
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considered
metabolism
pathogenic
(specific
plaque
alternating
with
period
of
10
fluorides,
eliminating
pathogenic
bacteria,
caries development.
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Demineralization:
remineralization.
demineralization15.
ion diffusion.
Remineralization:
tooth surface.
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Destabilizing factors
Protective factors
Saliva
acids
Reduction in salivary
flow
clearance
Acidic saliva
Buffering capacity
Buffering and
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remineralisation
Erosive acids
Oral clearance
Proteins / glycoproteins
Fluoride contact
Developmental and topical
application
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resistant to decay.
hard tissues.
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process.
characteristics 17.
Conclusion
curable.
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