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there was a question in the boards, in a individual who has low caries susceptibility and high periodontal problem, sugar is beneficial because? what can the reason be:)
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Good question vicky. In fact there is no such correlation mentioned in Sturdevant's but logic suggests that Bacterial front comes under Infected dentine.
Welcome Balazs. You can differentiate them based color, consistency, history etc. You can get back through mail at proudtobedentist@gmail.com for any queries or assistance. Best wishes & love.
samer samer clinically you can differentiate based on color and also the extent of spread. Acute lesions are rampant, light colored & widespread compared to chronic lesions which are dark colored (due to extrinsic pigmentation) and localized.
Hi Shruti, it's not necessary to remove entire discoloration as bacterial front is well behind discoloration front in acute caries as discussed in the video. What happens if we remove? Natural dentin is lost in the process. You can get back through mail at proudtobedentist@gmail.com for any further queries or assistance. Best wishes & love.
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