Commercially Available Ion-Releasing Dental Materials and Cavitated Carious Lesions: Clinical Treatment Options - Université de Montpellier
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Commercially Available Ion-Releasing Dental Materials and Cavitated Carious Lesions: Clinical Treatment Options

Amel Slimani
Patricia Gatón Hernández
Lezize Sebnem Turkun
Ivana Miletic
Avijit Banerjee

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The contemporary approach for operative caries management emphasizes personalized interventions for each patient, dependent upon the individual’s caries susceptibility/risk, the stage of the carious lesion and its activity. The clinician’s challenge is to optimize the extent of cavity preparation and the choice of dental restorative biomaterials, appreciating the benefits offered by ion-releasing restorative materials. There is a growing application of bioactive/bio-interactive materials in minimally invasive operative dentistry, as they may help with tissue recovery by ion release. In case of moderate or extensive occlusal cavitation, the clinical criteria include the individual caries susceptibility and carious lesion activity. In high caries risk cases, ion-releasing biomaterials (IRB) can be used, as well as for active carious lesions. In proximal lesions, the clinical criteria include the individual caries susceptibility, the lesion activity and presence of cavities with little or no enamel at the gingival margin. This article aims to discuss the restorative ion-releasing options, according to different clinical situations, and the caries susceptibility to manage cavitated carious lesions in permanent adult teeth.
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hal-03923656 , version 1 (28-11-2023)

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Amel Slimani, Salvatore Sauro, Patricia Gatón Hernández, Sevil Gurgan, Lezize Sebnem Turkun, et al.. Commercially Available Ion-Releasing Dental Materials and Cavitated Carious Lesions: Clinical Treatment Options. Materials, 2021, 14 (21), pp.6272. ⟨10.3390/ma14216272⟩. ⟨hal-03923656⟩
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