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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Dental Public Health
  • Cariology

Background:

  • Dental caries management requires clear criteria for intervention.
  • Existing guidelines for caries intervention lack definitive thresholds.
  • Expert consensus is needed to standardize decision-making for caries treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish an expert Delphi consensus on intervention thresholds for the dental caries process and existing carious lesions.
  • To provide evidence-based guidance for clinicians on when to treat dental caries.

Main Methods:

  • Non-systematic literature synthesis.
  • Expert Delphi consensus process.
  • Expert panel conference.

Main Results:

  • Lesion activity, cavitation, and cleansability are key determinants for intervention.
  • Inactive lesions generally do not require treatment, while active lesions do.
  • Non-cavitated and most cleansable cavitated lesions are managed non- or micro-invasively; non-cleansable cavitated lesions typically require minimally invasive treatment.

Conclusions:

  • Comprehensive diagnosis is fundamental for systematic decision-making in caries management.
  • Intervention thresholds should consider lesion activity, cavitation status, and cleansability.
  • Individual patient factors and lesion-specific characteristics (e.g., radiographic depth, location) necessitate tailored treatment approaches.