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  1. Cervical Caries: Diagnosis and Treatment Features

    In dentistry, carious lesions are considered the most common problem. There are several types, but cervical caries is considered the most dangerous. A tooth lesion located on the cervix not …

  2. Cervical Caries: Everything About Its Causes and Treatment

    Jan 6, 2025 · Although it often goes unnoticed in its early stages, if left untreated, cervical caries can lead to serious complications and even tooth loss. In this article, we will explore the …

  3. Cervical Caries: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment

    Sep 22, 2023 · Cervical caries, often referred to as root caries, is a specific type of dental decay that affects the tooth’s root surface near the gumline. Unlike typical cavities that form on the …

  4. Cervical caries: causes, stages, treatment, prevention - I Live! OK!

    Apr 23, 2024 · Caries of this localization can affect any teeth of the upper and lower row, and its types include: cervical caries of the anterior teeth (incisors), premolars and molars, on the …

  5. Dental Caries Diagnostic Testing - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Mar 19, 2023 · The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) serves as a valuable tool in detecting and recording caries. The ICDAS classifies carious lesions into six …

  6. Class V Caries: Causes, Diagnosis, and Management

    Apr 29, 2025 · Class V caries develop along the cervical third of the tooth, where enamel transitions to cementum near the gingival margin. This region is particularly susceptible to …

  7. A literature review and hypothesis for the etiologies of cervical

    This manuscript presents hypothetical and literary information that the combined effects of stress concentration and biocorrosion contribute to the formation as well as progression of cervical …

  8. CERVICAL CARIES. DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT

    Cavities that form in the cervical portion of the crowns in the vicinity of the gingiva, on the buccal and oral surfaces, affect the dental collar and are called “cervical caries” or “cervical lesions.”

  9. Caries Interpretation: Cervical Burnout – Dr. G's Toothpix

    Dec 31, 2014 · Here are the initial four caries interpretation posts (interproximal caries, occlusal caries, recurrent caries, root caries). Here’s the goods on cervical burnout. Presents as a …

  10. Cervical Caries - PMC

    Articles from Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine are provided here courtesy of Royal Society of Medicine Press

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