1. Classification of caries, clinical form, location, morphology and progression. Flashcards
I. Classifications of caries
1. What are the 2 Classifications of caries?
1/ According to its clinical form
2/ Progression
I. Classifications of caries
1. How do we classify caries according to its CLINICAL FORM?
1/ Localization of the lesion
- Coronal caries:
+) Fissura
+) Superficial (contact point lesion, smooth surface lesion)
- Root caries
2/ Morphology of the lesion
- Enamel caries
- Cement caries
- Dentin caries
I. Classifications of caries
1A. Characteristics of enamel caries (Morphology of the lesion)
◦Macroscopically
‣ In case of a superficial caries
=> Reversible spot lesion without macroscopic destruction
‣ In case of a fissure caries
=> Whitish-yellowish or brownish-blackish discoloration
I. Classifications of caries
1B. Characteristics of cement caries (Morphology of the lesion)
Caries arising on the root surface, manifesting in most cases at the cemento-enamel junction
I. Classifications of caries
1C. Characteristics of dentine caries (Morphology of the lesion)
Dentine caries contain 5 zones
1. Zone of destruction
2. Zone of Bacterial Invasion
3. Zone of Demineralisation
4. Sclerotic (also known as Translucent Zone)
5. Tertiary Dentine (also known as Reactive Dentine)
I. Classifications of caries
2A. How do we classify caries according to its PROGRESSION?
- Caries progression in time
1/ Caries rapida (rampant caries)
2/ Caries tarda (arsted caries) - Depth of the lesion
1/ Caries incipiens
2/ Caries superficialis
3/ Caries media
4/ Caries profunda
5/ Caries penetrans
I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION in time)
2B. Characteristics of Caries rapida (rampant caries) and Caries tarda (arsted caries)?
- Caries rapida (rampant caries): Acute, rapid course
- Caries tarda (arsted caries): Chronic, indolent
I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2C. Characteristics of Caries incipiens
No macroscopic material loss
I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2D. Characteristics of Caries superficialis
Macroscopic metrial loss is localised onto the enamel
I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2E. Characteristics of Caries media
Cavitation is involving dentin but a hard dentin layer exists between the pulp and the lesion
I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2F. Characteristics of Caries profunda
The lesion is separated from the pulp by a thin dentin layer
I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2G. Characteristics of Caries penetrans
The lesion penetrates the pulp