Microinvasive Techniques Outperform Noninvasive Methods in Treating Proximal Caries Lesions

Posted: January 8, 2025
A systematic review and meta-analysis compared microinvasive techniques like infiltration, sealants, and glass ionomers with noninvasive or invasive treatments for proximal caries lesions. Microinvasive techniques were found to be significantly more effective in halting lesion progression in both primary and permanent teeth. The review included 13 randomized controlled trials with low bias risk, showing improved outcomes with microinvasive interventions. Cost effectiveness and long-term effects require further investigation.

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