MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
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Resumo: | Difficulties in dental care for children, due to the need to behavior control and adequate family support, in addition to peculiarities regarding the anatomy of primary teeth, call for the use of minimal intervention techniques for the control of dental caries. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to carry out a bibliographic review on the minimally invasive treatment of caries lesions in primary teeth, addressing the characteristics, indications, and limitations of different techniques within this concept. The control of biofilm without dental seal is an approach in which no type of restorative material is placed to seal the cavities, with oral hygiene being efficiently instituted as a strategy to paralyze caries lesions. Sealing the lesion without removing carious tissue requires the use of resinous sealants or metallic crowns directly over the cavities, without prior removal of carious tissue. In turn, selective caries removal followed by restoration is the most accepted and used technique in pediatric dentistry, and is currently considered the gold standard, to the detriment of total removal of carious tissue. Although the minimum intervention is well accepted by children, its acceptability by guardians and pediatric dentists is still questionable. It was observed that all these techniques are effective alternatives for minimally invasive treatment in pediatric dentistry. However, the understanding, participation, and commitment of the family members is essential, considering that the control of biofilm and diet have a fundamental role to guarantee the success of these treatments. |
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRYTRATAMENTO MINIMAMENTE INVASIVO DE LESÕES CARIOSAS EM ODONTOPEDIATRIACárie DentáriaCriançaDente DecíduoOdontopediatriaTratamento ConservadorOdontologia minimamente invasivaTratamento restauradorChildConservative TreatmentDental CariesPediatric DentistryDeciduous ToothDifficulties in dental care for children, due to the need to behavior control and adequate family support, in addition to peculiarities regarding the anatomy of primary teeth, call for the use of minimal intervention techniques for the control of dental caries. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to carry out a bibliographic review on the minimally invasive treatment of caries lesions in primary teeth, addressing the characteristics, indications, and limitations of different techniques within this concept. The control of biofilm without dental seal is an approach in which no type of restorative material is placed to seal the cavities, with oral hygiene being efficiently instituted as a strategy to paralyze caries lesions. Sealing the lesion without removing carious tissue requires the use of resinous sealants or metallic crowns directly over the cavities, without prior removal of carious tissue. In turn, selective caries removal followed by restoration is the most accepted and used technique in pediatric dentistry, and is currently considered the gold standard, to the detriment of total removal of carious tissue. Although the minimum intervention is well accepted by children, its acceptability by guardians and pediatric dentists is still questionable. It was observed that all these techniques are effective alternatives for minimally invasive treatment in pediatric dentistry. However, the understanding, participation, and commitment of the family members is essential, considering that the control of biofilm and diet have a fundamental role to guarantee the success of these treatments.Dificuldades no atendimento odontológico das crianças, devido à necessidade de controle do comportamento e de suporte familiar adequado, além de peculiaridades relativas à anatomia dos dentes decíduos, suscitam o uso de técnicas de mínima intervenção para o controle da cárie dentária. Logo, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi realizar uma revisão bibliográfica sobre o tratamento minimamente invasivo de lesões de cárie em dentes decíduos, abordando as características, indicações e limitações de diferentes técnicas dentro desse conceito. O controle de biofilme sem selamento dentário é uma abordagem na qual nenhum tipo de material restaurador é colocado para selar as cavidades, sendo instituída a higiene bucal de modo eficiente como estratégia para paralisar as lesões de cárie. O selamento da lesão sem remoção de tecido cariado prevê a utilização de selantes resinosos ou coroas metálicas diretamente sobre as cavidades, sem remoção prévia de tecido cariado. Já a remoção seletiva de cárie seguida de restauração é a técnica mais aceita e utilizada em odontopediatria, sendo atualmente considerado o padrão ouro, em detrimento da remoção total de tecido cariado. Apesar de a mínima intervenção ser bem aceita pelas crianças, sua aceitabilidade pelos responsáveis e odontopediatras ainda é questionável. Verificou-se que todas essas técnicas se apresentam como alternativas eficazes para o tratamento minimamente invasivo em odontopediatria. Entretanto, é fundamental o entendimento, participação e comprometimento dos familiares, tendo em vista que o controle do biofilme e da dieta possuem papel fundamental para garantir o sucesso desses tratamentos.Editora Uningá2020-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/355010.46311/2318-0579.57.eUJ3550Revista Uningá; Vol. 57 No. 4 (2020): Revista UNINGÁ; 129-143Revista Uningá; v. 57 n. 4 (2020): Revista UNINGÁ; 129-1432318-057910.46311/ru.v57i4reponame:Revista Uningá (Online)instname:Centro Universitário Uningáinstacron:UNINGAporenghttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/3550/2262https://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/3550/226310.46311/ru.v57i4.3550.g226210.46311/ru.v57i4.3550.g2263Copyright (c) 2020 UNINGÁ JOURNALinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReis, Isabelly da CostaFrança, Adílis Kalina Alexandria deDuarte, Maysa LannesLetieri, Aline dos SantosSoares, Thaís Rodrigues Campos2020-12-23T20:11:56Zoai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/3550Revistahttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/indexPUBhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/oairevistauninga@uninga.edu.br2318-05792318-0579opendoar:2020-12-23T20:11:56Revista Uningá (Online) - Centro Universitário Uningáfalse |
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY TRATAMENTO MINIMAMENTE INVASIVO DE LESÕES CARIOSAS EM ODONTOPEDIATRIA |
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY |
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Reis, Isabelly da Costa Cárie Dentária Criança Dente Decíduo Odontopediatria Tratamento Conservador Odontologia minimamente invasiva Tratamento restaurador Child Conservative Treatment Dental Caries Pediatric Dentistry Deciduous Tooth |
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY |
title_full |
MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY |
title_fullStr |
MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY |
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY |
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CARIOUS LESIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY |
author |
Reis, Isabelly da Costa |
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Reis, Isabelly da Costa França, Adílis Kalina Alexandria de Duarte, Maysa Lannes Letieri, Aline dos Santos Soares, Thaís Rodrigues Campos |
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França, Adílis Kalina Alexandria de Duarte, Maysa Lannes Letieri, Aline dos Santos Soares, Thaís Rodrigues Campos |
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Reis, Isabelly da Costa França, Adílis Kalina Alexandria de Duarte, Maysa Lannes Letieri, Aline dos Santos Soares, Thaís Rodrigues Campos |
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Cárie Dentária Criança Dente Decíduo Odontopediatria Tratamento Conservador Odontologia minimamente invasiva Tratamento restaurador Child Conservative Treatment Dental Caries Pediatric Dentistry Deciduous Tooth |
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Cárie Dentária Criança Dente Decíduo Odontopediatria Tratamento Conservador Odontologia minimamente invasiva Tratamento restaurador Child Conservative Treatment Dental Caries Pediatric Dentistry Deciduous Tooth |
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Difficulties in dental care for children, due to the need to behavior control and adequate family support, in addition to peculiarities regarding the anatomy of primary teeth, call for the use of minimal intervention techniques for the control of dental caries. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to carry out a bibliographic review on the minimally invasive treatment of caries lesions in primary teeth, addressing the characteristics, indications, and limitations of different techniques within this concept. The control of biofilm without dental seal is an approach in which no type of restorative material is placed to seal the cavities, with oral hygiene being efficiently instituted as a strategy to paralyze caries lesions. Sealing the lesion without removing carious tissue requires the use of resinous sealants or metallic crowns directly over the cavities, without prior removal of carious tissue. In turn, selective caries removal followed by restoration is the most accepted and used technique in pediatric dentistry, and is currently considered the gold standard, to the detriment of total removal of carious tissue. Although the minimum intervention is well accepted by children, its acceptability by guardians and pediatric dentists is still questionable. It was observed that all these techniques are effective alternatives for minimally invasive treatment in pediatric dentistry. However, the understanding, participation, and commitment of the family members is essential, considering that the control of biofilm and diet have a fundamental role to guarantee the success of these treatments. |
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