1. Classification of caries, clinical form, location, morphology and progression. Flashcards

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I. Classifications of caries
1. What are the 2 Classifications of caries?

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1/ According to its clinical form
2/ Progression

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I. Classifications of caries
1. How do we classify caries according to its CLINICAL FORM?

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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

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I. Classifications of caries
1A. Characteristics of enamel caries (Morphology of the lesion)

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◦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

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I. Classifications of caries
1B. Characteristics of cement caries (Morphology of the lesion)

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Caries arising on the root surface, manifesting in most cases at the cemento-enamel junction

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I. Classifications of caries
1C. Characteristics of dentine caries (Morphology of the lesion)

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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)

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I. Classifications of caries
2A. How do we classify caries according to its PROGRESSION?

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  • 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
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I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION in time)
2B. Characteristics of Caries rapida (rampant caries) and Caries tarda (arsted caries)?

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  • Caries rapida (rampant caries): Acute, rapid course
  • Caries tarda (arsted caries): Chronic, indolent
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I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2C. Characteristics of Caries incipiens

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No macroscopic material loss

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I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2D. Characteristics of Caries superficialis

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Macroscopic metrial loss is localised onto the enamel

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I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2E. Characteristics of Caries media

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Cavitation is involving dentin but a hard dentin layer exists between the pulp and the lesion

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I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2F. Characteristics of Caries profunda

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The lesion is separated from the pulp by a thin dentin layer

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I. Classifications of caries (according to its PROGRESSION - Depth of the lesion)
2G. Characteristics of Caries penetrans

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The lesion penetrates the pulp

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