Changing paradigms in caries management.

Current opinion in dentistry Pub Date : 1992-03-01
M H Anderson
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Management of dental caries patients is taking on a new look. Caries is the clinical manifestation of an oral infection. The primary organisms involved are Streptococcus mutans. The infective nature of the disease has been well researched and reported. Treatment of this infection with antibacterial measures is becoming routine in developed countries. In the United States, the overall caries rate is decreasing. However, the distribution of caries is now skewed. Twenty percent of the population has 60% of the caries. These individuals have a significant level of infection or a major lack of resistance to the organisms and their by-products. Major strategies are being developed to control these infections and limit their recurrence. This review focuses on the developments in prevalence studies, diagnosis, and treatment of the caries infection.

龋齿管理范式的变化。
龋齿患者的管理正呈现出新的面貌。龋齿是口腔感染的临床表现。涉及的主要生物是变形链球菌。这种疾病的传染性已得到充分的研究和报道。在发达国家,用抗菌措施治疗这种感染已成为常规。在美国,总体的龋齿率正在下降。然而,龋齿的分布现在是倾斜的。20%的人有60%的龋齿。这些人有明显的感染程度或对生物体及其副产品缺乏抵抗力。目前正在制定控制这些感染和限制其复发的主要战略。本文就龋齿感染的流行病学研究、诊断和治疗进展作一综述。
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