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Minimally invasive dentistry (MID) starts with the accurate clinical diagnosis of carious lesions. This enables the practitioner to intervene in the caries process when required and not unnecessarily condemn a tooth to the chronic restorative cycle. The use of the merged-ICDAS system is part of the CariesCare International guide, which consists of a 4D caries management system that is being adapted internationally as part of the MID delivery framework.