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Dental Caries

Dental caries is a localized microbial disease that affects the tooth post-eruption, involving the demineralization of inorganic content and the destruction of organic content. Host factors such as tooth susceptibility, genetics, and saliva play a significant role in the development of caries.

Dental Caries

Dental Caries

Etiology

4)Time
3)Cariogenic bacteria
Adhesiveness
Form intra&extracellular polysaccharides
Acidouric
Acidogenic
2)Substrate
Refinement of CHO
Local effect of CHO
Texture of CHO
Frequency of CHO
Amount of CHO
Type of CHO
1)Host factors
saliva

Antibacterial effect

Buffering capacity

Salivary glycoproteins

Washing effect

Susceptible tooth

Genetic factors

Fluorides

Structure

Morphology

Position

Types Of Caries

According to progression rate
1; rumpant caries 2;acute caries 3; chronic caries 4;arrested caries
According to extent
1;primary caries 2; secomdary caries
According to stage
1;spot 2;enamel caries 3; dentin caries 4; deep dentin caries
According to site
1;pits and fissure caries 2;smooth surface caries 3; root caries

Dental plaque formation

Mature community
Intermediate community
Initial community

Definition

Localized microbial disease affecting post eruptive tooth by demineralizing its inorganic content and destruction of its organic content.

Pathology of dental caries

Microscopic appearance
Histopathology of DENTIN caries

Superficial zone

Infected lesion

Liquefaction foci and transverse clefts

Beading

Bioneers

Uninfected lesion

Zone of hypomineralization

Zone of hypermineralization

Zone of fatty degeneration

Histopathology of ENAMEL caries

Phase of secondary enamel caries

Phase of destruction

Phase of bacterial invasion

Phase of initiation

Macroscopic appearance
White chalky spot Then becomes Brown spot