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Dental Resorption. From Diagnosis to Management: An Update for the GDP
Oral Surgery Lucy WalkerThis article has discussed the different types of resorption, the causes behind them and management options (Table 1). Timely and accurate diagnosis followed by the appropriate treatment is crucial to...
The ‘satisficing’ additive composite approach to bulimia
Restorative Dentistry Martin KelleherTeeth dissolve below a pH of 5.52 and vomited stomach hydrochloric acid has a pH of 1–2 depending on which foods and drinks were consumed during the ‘bingeing’ phase that precedes the vomiting...
Calcific metamorphosis. literature review and clinical strategies
Practice Management Neeraj MalhotraThe literature is clear that calcific changes may be a response to a wide range of stimulants: operative procedures, restorative materials, caries, tooth abrasion, periodontal disease, pulp...
Minimum intervention oral care delivery for children: developing the oral healthcare team
Caries Management Sarah YoungIn England, Wales and Northern Ireland at a population level, the prevalence of dental caries in children is assessed by a national survey performed every 10 years. This Child Dental Health Survey...
Reducing white spot lesion incidence during fixed appliance therapy
Orthodontics LE GreeneWhite spot lesions occur as a consequence of repeated episodes of mineral loss from the enamel into the surrounding saliva and plaque. The mineral is initially lost from the enamel surface, however,...
Hypodontia: aesthetics and function part 2: management
Restorative Dentistry Richard HollidayIn order to provide patients with the most aesthetically pleasing and functional outcome, an interdisciplinary approach to management may be required. The role and aims of the team has been previously...
NHS pilots in primary care – an insight into the future?
General Practice Management Tajinder SihraThe NHS was created in 1948 to provide a health service available to all and financed entirely through taxation. When first established, the oral health needs of the population were very different...
What is the limit for composite restorations?
Guest Editorial James BakerExtensive tooth tissue loss due to caries, trauma or tooth-surface loss has traditionally been treated with crowns. However, this results in further depletion of the remaining structural tooth tissue,...
Endodontic surgery. Part 1: an overview
Endodontics Nicholas JacksonCorrective surgical procedures are aimed at repairing root surfaces, modifying the anatomy of a root, or resecting either infected or damaged roots (± portion of the clinical crown). The types of...