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ICCMS™ Guide for Practitioners and Educators

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Deery et al. as discussed by the authors, for instance, used the Deery-Ellwood-Manton-Kolker model to compare the performance of different types of orthodontia.
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Contributing co-authors* Christopher Deery, University of Sheffield, UK Roger Ellwood, University of Manchester, UK Juliana Gomez, University of Manchester, UK Justine Kolker, University of Iowa, USA David Manton, University of Melbourne, Australia Michael McGrady, University of Manchester, UK Peter Rechmann, University of California San Francisco, USA David Ricketts, University of Dundee, UK Van Thompson, Kings College, London, UK Svante Twetman, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Robert Weyant, University of Pittsburgh, USA Andrea Ferreira Zandona, University of North Carolina, USA Domenick Zero, Indiana University School of Dentistry, USA

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Detection and monitoring of early caries lesions: a review

TL;DR: The current evidence base suggests that while there are numerous devices or technology-enabled detection systems, the use of a careful, methodical visual inspection of clean, dry teeth, supplemented where indicated by radiographic views, remains the standard of care in caries detection and diagnostics.
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Expert consensus on dental caries management

TL;DR: In this paper , a clinical difficulty assessment system of caries prevention and management is established based on dental caries diagnosis and classification, and the follow-up visits are made based on personalized caries management.
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Caries risk/susceptibility assessment: its value in minimum intervention oral healthcare.

TL;DR: Despite the criticisms toward the lack of clear-cut validation of the proposed protocols/models, CRA has great potential to enhance patient care by allowing the oral healthcare practitioner/team and the patient to understand the specific reasons for their caries activity and to tailor their care plans and recall intervals accordingly.
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Approximal and occlusal carious lesions: Restorative treatment decisions by California dentists

TL;DR: Clinical evidence shows that noncavitated carious lesions can be remineralized; therefore, early restorative treatment may no longer be necessary or appropriate, and noninvasive and minimally invasive measures should be taken into consideration.
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The global burden of oral diseases and risks to oral health

TL;DR: The burden of oral diseases worldwide is outlined and the influence of major sociobehavioural risk factors in oral health is described, which reflects distinct risk profiles and the establishment of preventive oral health care programmes.
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Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network

TL;DR: This guideline has been assessed for its likely impact on the six equality groups defined by age, disability, gender, race, religion/belief, and sexual orientation.
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The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS): an integrated system for measuring dental caries.

TL;DR: This early evaluation of the ICDAS platform has found that the system is practical; has content validity, correlational validity with histological examination of pits and fissures in extracted teeth; and discriminatory validity.
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Fluoride varnishes for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents.

TL;DR: The main outcome was caries increment measured by the change in decayed, missing and filled tooth surfaces in both permanent (D(M)FS) and primary (d(e/m)fs) teeth.
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Dental Caries: The Disease and its Clinical Management

TL;DR: The author examines the causes and treatment of dental caries in the Twenty-First Century through the lenses of clinical and operational Dentistry, Epidemiology, and Prediction.
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