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Evaluation of non-invasive caries treatment methods (a literature review)

https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2023-2-46-51

Abstract

For many decades, the only way to treat caries was through a surgical approach involving restorative or endodontic therapy. Recently, there has been a paradigm shift to a more conservative and medical approach that focuses on preventive strategies at an early stage of demineralization to avoid disease progression.

To analyze the effectiveness of various noninvasive methods of caries treatment according to the literature.

The article presents the data on the methods of noninvasive caries treatment according to the literature review. The effectiveness of various medications that prevent the development and deepening of caries processes has been proved. The data of the literature review will help the doctors of practical dentistry in the rational choice of drugs for caries prevention in the initial stages. The methods and remedies described in the article are effective, but skills in their selection and subsequent well-planned studies of methods of dental caries prevention are needed.

About the Authors

M. Iskakova
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Maryam Iskakova, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor

Almaty



A. Adilzhan
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Aida Adilzhan, Master's student of 1 year of study in the specialty «Medicine»

Almaty



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Iskakova M., Adilzhan A. Evaluation of non-invasive caries treatment methods (a literature review). Actual Problems of Theoretical and Clinical Medicine. 2023;(2):46-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2023-2-46-51

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