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Monographs in Oral Science
Vol. 27
Series Editors
A. Lussi Bern
M.A.R. Buzalaf São Paulo
Caries Excavation: Evolution of Treating Cavitated Carious Lesions
Volume Editors
Falk Schwendicke Berlin
Jo Frencken Nijmegen
Nicola Innes Dundee
69 figures, 59 in color, and 19 tables, 2018
______________________________Falk SchwendickeOperative and Preventive DentistryCharité – Universitätsmedizin BerlinCorporate Member of Freie Universität BerlinHumboldt-Universität zu BerlinDE–14197Berlin (Germany) | ______________________________Jo FrenckenRadboud University Medical CentreDepartment of Oral Function and Prosthetic DentistryNL–6525 AX Nijmegen (The Netherlands) |
______________________________Nicola InnesSchool of Dentistry, University of Dundee2 Park PlaceDundee DD1 4HR (UK) |
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Schwendicke, Falk, editor. | Frencken, Jo, 1950- editor. | Innes, Nicola, editor.
Title: Caries excavation : evolution of treating cavitated carious lesions / volume editors, Falk Schwendicke, Jo Frencken, Nicola Innes.
Other titles: Monographs in oral science ; v. 27. 0077-0892
Description: Basel ; New York : Karger, 2018. | Series: Monographs in oral science, ISSN 0077-0892 ; vol. 27 | Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018017608| ISBN 9783318063684 (hbk. : alk. paper) | ISBN 9783318063691 (e-ISBN)
Subjects: | MESH: Dental Caries--therapy | Dental Restoration, Permanent | Pit and Fissure Sealants--therapeutic use
Classification: LCC RK331 | NLM WU 270 | DDC 617.6/7--dc23 LC record available at
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Contents
Kidd, E. (London)
Schwendicke, F. (Berlin); Frencken, J. (Nijmegen); Innes, N. (Dundee)
Pathophysiology of Dental Caries
Conrads, G. (Aachen); About, I. (Marseille)
Caries Epidemiology and Its Challenges
Frencken, J. (Nijmegen)
Carious Lesion Diagnosis: Methods, Problems, Thresholds
Neuhaus, K.W.; Lussi, A. (Bern)
Removing or Controlling? How Caries Management Impacts on the Lifetime of Teeth
Schwendicke, F. (Berlin); Lamont, T.; Innes, N. (Dundee)
Göstemeyer, G.; Schwendicke, F.; Blunck, U. (Berlin)
Principles and Options for Treating Cavitated Lesions
Removing Carious Tissue: Why and How?
Schwendicke, F. (Berlin)
Bjørndal, L. (Copenhagen)
Selective Removal of Carious Tissue
Ricketts, D.; Innes, N. (Dundee); Schwendicke, F. (Berlin)
Atraumatic Restorative Treatment: Restorative Component
Leal, S. (Brasília); Bonifacio, C. (Amsterdam); Raggio, D. (São Paulo); Frencken, J. (Nijmegen)
Sealing Carious Tissue Using Resin and Glass-Ionomer Cements
Fontana, M. (Ann Arbor, MI); Innes, N. (Dundee)
Sealing Carious Tissue in Primary Teeth Using Crowns: The Hall Technique
Santamaría, R.M. (Greifswald);