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DENT 5102, Fall 2007 Unit 2. Restorative Materials Unit 3. Dental Caries
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Restorative Materials According to radiographic density beginning with most radiopaque Group I. Gold alloys, amalgam,silver Group II. Gutta percha, zinc oxyphosphate or other base materials, composite with opacifier, rubber base impression material, calcium hydroxide with opacifier
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Restorative Materials (Cont.) Group III. Porcelain Group IV. Radiolucent. Calcium hydroxide, composite, resin
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Radiographic Interpretation of Dental Caries Unit 3
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Severity of Caries Early, incipient (1 st degree) Moderate (2 nd degree) Advanced (3 rd degree) Extensive (4 th degree)
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Caries Progression
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Location of Caries Occlusal, incisal Proximal Lingual, palatal Facial Cemental Recurrent
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Incipient Caries
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Occlusal Caries
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Proximal Caries
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Cemental Caries
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Recurrent Caries Caries immediately next to a restoration Inadequate margins or excavation Pulpal necrosis Metallic restorations often hide Clinical examination
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Recurrent Caries
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Adumbration (Cervical Burnout)
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Occlusal Caries
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Adumbration
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Between CEJ and alveolar crest Diffuse radiolucency Ill-defined borders Presence of the edge of root Clinical evaluation
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Adumbration
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Caries: Xerostomia Therapeutic radiation Xerostomia Sjogren’s syndrome Caries begins at cervical region Extensive decay
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Rampant Caries Children Poor dietary habits Extensive caries Proximal and smooth surface Socio-economic factors
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Rampant Caries
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Factors In Caries Diagnosis Location of the tooth Surface involved Size of the carious lesion Restoration, material X-ray beam angulation Film placement
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Factors In Caries Diagnosis Film type Developer solution – age kVp mAs Room lighting Observer
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