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Area of Science:

  • Cariology
  • Dental Pathology
  • Histopathology

Background:

  • Pathology is crucial for understanding disease progression and treatment.
  • Caries pathology is often studied using tooth sections to monitor demineralization and pulp-dentine reactions.
  • Understanding clinical activity of carious lesions is vital for accurate assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail current knowledge on advanced carious lesions using histological and radiographic methods.
  • To present radiographic differences between deep and extremely deep carious lesions.
  • To highlight the potential of artificial intelligence in histopathological examination of dental tissues.

Main Methods:

  • Histological examination of undecalcified tooth sections.
  • Radiographic analysis of carious lesions.
  • Review of recent advancements in artificial intelligence for histopathology.

Main Results:

  • Enamel lesion progression correlates with cariogenic biofilm activity.
  • Pulp-odontoblast responses to cariogenic stimuli can precede dentine demineralization.
  • Microbial invasion into dentine typically occurs during enamel cavitation.
  • Radiographic differentiation of deep and extremely deep carious lesions is presented.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced caries assessment benefits from integrated histological and radiographic approaches.
  • Artificial intelligence shows promise for enhancing the accuracy and speed of dental histopathology.
  • Further research is needed on AI applications for pathological changes in hard and soft dental tissues.