The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of the fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE) device to detect residual caries by comparing conventional methods in vivo. Materials and Methods. A total of 301 females and 202 males with carious teeth participated in this study. The cavity preparations were done by grade 4 (Group 1, 154
Get a quoteSep 01, 2006 · One novel system, FACE or "Fluorescence Aided Caries Excavation," has been shown to be more effective than conventional excavation in the removal of infected dentin in vitro.5–6 Using this method, the cavity is excited with violet light. Carious areas fluoresce red and can be seen immediately by the dentist during excavation without the need for time-consuming dye application or
Get a quotefluorescence-aided caries excavation. 1.1 Mechanisms of Dental Caries ─ a dynamic process Dental caries is the localized destruction of susceptible dental hard tissues by acidic by-products generated through bacterial fermentation of dietary carbohydrates (Fejerskov et al., 2008b). And the mechanisms of the caries process are similar for all
Get a quoteUp to12%cash back · Nov 07, 2019 · Fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE) is a relatively new fluorescence-based tool allowing specific assessment of the degree of bacterial infection of carious dentin during caries excavation before placement of a restoration. Infected dentin fluoresces red, while dentin which is not bacterially invaded, fluoresces green.
Get a quoteWithin the limitations of this in vitro study, it can be concluded that fluorescence-aided caries excavation is more effective than conventional excavation in removal of infected primary dentin. Fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE), caries detector, and conventional caries excavation in primary teeth
Get a quotecently, Fluorescence Aided Caries Excavation (FACE) was introduced and is intended to aid the dentist in visually detecting bacterially infected dentine enabling him or her to selectively and minimally invasively excavate cari-ous dentine. Currently, 2 devices based on the FACE
Get a quoteexcavation.12-14 A novel approach to caries excavation, a device based on the fluorescence properties of carious dentin. They named this method fluorescence – aided caries excavation (FACE). It helps the clinician to directly assess the level of bacterial infection in …
Get a quoteThus the auto-fluorescence signals have been employed as an aid for the differentiation between infected and affected dentin and monitoring caries excavation. In 2002 fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE) was invented as an excavation device to improve the efficiency and accuracy of caries removal.This study has investigated a recent
Get a quotedetected by fluorescence–aided caries excavation (FACE) correlates with dentin bacterial microbiome diversity, as assessed by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and to compare and contrast traditional tactile dentin caries detection with fluorescence. Materials and Methods: Unidentified, extracted human, carious teeth considered discarded waste were
Get a quoteDec 01, 2013 · A newer caries excavation method, fluorescence aided caries excavation (FACE), that uses orange‐red autofluorescence as a marker for infected dentine was recently introduced. The phenomenon of red fluorescence in carious dental hard tissue and in dental plaque and calculus was first reported in the 1920s. This red autofluorescence of caries
Get a quoteA recent study showed that orange-red fluorescence in carious dentin could be used to detect residual caries (Lennon & others, 2002). This study compared the ability of a new fluorescence-aided
Get a quoteOct 10, 2020 · Zhang X, Tu R, Yin W, Zhou X, Li X, Hu D. Micro-computerized tomography assessment of fluorescence aided caries excavation (FACE) technology: Comparison with three other caries removal techniques. Aust Dent J 2013;58:461-7.
Get a quoteJun 30, 2021 · Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of visual examination, radiographic examination and fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE) in detecting occlusal caries in first permanent molars in 150 children aged 6–14 years with intact occlusal surface with caries lesions without cavitation, or with darkened or deep fissures that had no clear diagnosis.
Get a quoteAim: To compare the minimal invasive potential (MIP) of conventional caries excavation (CCE), caries detection dye (CDD), and fluorescence aided caries excavation (FACE) methods in children. Subjects and Methods: A total of 105 carious primary molars in 43 children were included in this study. The teeth were randomly divided into three groups
Get a quote• caries autofluorescence is a reliable indicator of infected dentin • of the bacterial species tested, those commonly found within the caries lesion in dentin produce red fluorescing compounds • the incidence of bacterially infected dentin is significantly lower following FACE excavation compared to …
Get a quoteThis study compared the ability of a new fluorescence-aided caries excavation technique (FACE) with the conventional method and concluded that the new method is more effective than conventional caries excavation. A recent study showed that orange-red fluorescence in carious dentin could be used to detect residual caries (Lennon & others, 2002).
Get a quotefilter glasses, making the fluorescence visible during the treatment of caries excavation. This treatment technique is called the FACE® method (Fluorescence Aided Caries Excava-tion).7 The present study attempts to examine histologically under ex vivo conditions whether Become an author for laser— international magazine of laser dentistry
Get a quotePurpose: The purpose of this paper was to compare the ability of fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE) to remove infected dentin in primary teeth with that of conventional methods.Methods: Sixty-six extracted carious primary teeth were divided according to lesion size into 3 groups of 22 teeth. Caries excavation was carried out with a slow-speed handpiece and round burs for all groups.
Get a quoteIn 2002 fluorescence-aided caries excavation (FACE) was invented as an excavation device to improve the efficiency and accuracy of caries removal.This study has investigated a recent version of FACE. Dental caries is a bacteria-infected disease.
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