DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2021.01.016
First Page
1050
Last Page
1053
Abstract
Summary This study proposed the development of a protocol for class-II preparations with demineralized gingival margins for the improvement of the longevity of restorations. Evidence sources such as location/color/surface hardness/width of demineralized gingival margin with enamel/demineralized enamel (DE)/dentin/cementum were reviewed based on methodological studies and systematic reviews. A decision tree protocol was developed with criteria (i) lesion location: demineralized gingival margins in enamel must be removed, but if close to cementoenamel-junction, color should be evaluated. (ii) Color: yellow/brown lesions must be removed, but if white/opaque, then the surface hardness should be evaluated. (iii) Surface hardness: soft/demineralized gingival margin must be removed, but if adequately hard, width should be evaluated. (iv) Width: lesions less than half-enamel thickness and impenetrable by an explorer, remineralization is possible and the lesion does not need to be removed. A decision tree protocol was set up with the current available literature. Further continued investigations will be needed for the appropriate protocol updates.
Recommended Citation
Ohyama, Hiroe; Yamakami, Shelyn; Sehgal, Shaan; and Taylor, Russell
(2021)
"Decision tree protocol for demineralized gingival margin extension in class II composite cavity preparations,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 16:
Iss.
3, Article 9.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2021.01.016
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol16/iss3/9