This work provides information on contemporary international developments in minimal tissue intervention methods, including the use of fluoride, ozone and mild chemical treatments. In particular, the safety and efficacy of a novel chemomechanical agent, Carisolv, is described. In addition, the text describes future trends in caries treatment, including a discussion about the possibility of using DNA chip analyses in dentistry.
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This work provides information on contemporary international developments in minimal tissue intervention methods, including the use of fluoride, ozone and mild chemical treatments. In particular, the safety and efficacy of a novel chemomechanical agent, Carisolv, is described. In addition, the text describes future trends in caries treatment, including a discussion about the possibility of using DNA chip analyses in dentistry.
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Good; Hardcover; Withdrawn library copy with standard library markings; Light overall wear to covers with two "bumped" edge-corners; Library stamps to endpapers; Text pages clean & unmarked; Good binding with notable lean to spine; White covers with tooth illustrations, and title in orange lettering; 2001, Quintessence Publishing Co; 367 pages; "Tissue Preservation in Caries Treatment, " by Tomas O. Albrektsson, et al.