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[Conservative restoration with composite resins].

R Charland1, A Prévost

  • 1Université de Montréal.

Le Journal Dentaire Du Quebec
|August 1, 1990
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Modern dentistry favors conservative composite resin restorations for small pit and fissure lesions, moving away from the extensive G.V. Black approach for occlusal caries treatment. This shift reflects updated understanding and materials for dental restoration.

Area of Science:

  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Cariology
  • Dental Materials Science

Context:

  • Historically, G.V. Black's principles guided molar occlusal caries treatment, emphasizing 'extension for prevention'.
  • This approach involved preparing fissures regardless of decay, based on early 20th-century caries epidemiology and material limitations.
  • Current dental practice has evolved significantly from these earlier paradigms.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the evolution of treatment philosophies for occlusal surface caries.
  • To contrast historical radical approaches with contemporary conservative methods.
  • To underscore the shift towards minimally invasive techniques in modern restorative dentistry.

Summary:

  • Contemporary treatment for small occlusal caries, particularly pit and fissure lesions, now utilizes conservative composite resin restorations.

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  • This modern approach contrasts with the older G.V. Black methodology, which advocated for more extensive preparation ('extension for prevention').
  • The change is driven by advancements in dental materials and a better understanding of caries progression.
  • Impact:

    • Enables preservation of more healthy tooth structure in pediatric and adult patients.
    • Reduces the need for more invasive procedures and potential future complications.
    • Advances the field of minimally invasive dentistry, improving patient outcomes and tooth longevity.