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1Department of Restorative Dentistry, State University of New York, Stony Brook, School of Dental Medicine.
Abstract:
Despite dramatic improvement in caries treatment during the past 30 years, a substantial number of patients remain highly susceptible and do not respond to conventional treatment. It is possible, using simple chairside caries-susceptibility tests, to identify the etiologic factors responsible for the disease and to design a rational approach to treatment that addresses the specific needs of the patient.
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