Dentine caries excavation: a review of current clinical techniques

Since the invention and application of rotary instruments, the operative treatment of carious lesions has often resulted in considerable removal of tooth structure. More recently, newer techniques for removal of carious dentine have been developed in an attempt to minimise this excessive tissue loss...

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Dental Cavity Preparation - methods
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Dentistry
Enzyme Therapy
Equipment Design
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Laser Therapy
Solvents - therapeutic use
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