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Minimally Invasive Selective Caries Removal put into Practice

Demineralised, carious dentine is radiolucent. This radiolucency remains if carious dentine is sealed under a restoration (Figure 11). Without an...

Letters to the Editor

I trained at Bristol Dental School and graduated in 1974 as a left-handed dentist. The Dental Hospital provided us sinistrals with left-handed chairs...

Dens Evaginatus – ‘Addition Beats Subtraction’

The exact aetiology of DE remains unclear and it might be an isolated anomaly. However, it is thought to arise from an aberrant folding of the inner...

Restorative dentistry: 2. prospects for the future

There will still be a need for restorations in the year 2000, but the number will gradually reduce to reach a level of about one quarter of that at...

Splendid Isolation: a Practical Guide to the Use of Rubber Dam Part 1



‘Probably no other technique, instrument or treatment in dentistry has been more universally accepted and advocated, and yet is so universally...

Cracked Tooth Syndrome Management Part 2: Integrating the Old with the New

The evidence base on management options for CTS is limited, with much experimental data missing..

Suggestions for Non-Aerosol or Reduced-Aerosol Restorative Dentistry (for as Long as is Necessary)

The authors suggest that the new armamentarium without an aerosol or with a reduced aerosol will include the following:.

Root Caries Part 2: the Restorative Challenge

It is necessary to have well-defined criteria for deciding when to attempt to arrest and when to restore a RCL.12 There are a number of indications...

Odontogenic Infections with Cutaneous Involvement in Children: a Case Series

Odontogenic infections with cutaneous involvement may present as relatively well localized inflammatory skin lesions, often with purulent collections...

Letters to the Editor

I recently commenced work in an Oral Medicine department at a Dental Hospital and it has struck me just how common vascular lesions, in particular...