2008, Número 5
Revisión de los principios de preparación de cavidades. Extensión por prevención o prevención de la extensión
Carrillo SC
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 54
Paginas: 263-271
Archivo PDF: 151.58 Kb.
RESUMEN
Aun cuando los avances en la odontología restauradora han marcado una reducción significativa en el tamaño de las restauraciones, prevalece en sí la aplicación científica de los principios de preparación de la cavidad. El concepto de extensión por prevención ha marcado toda una era, a través de más de un siglo en relación con la necesidad de aplicar principios preventivos en la odontología restauradora. La aceptación de la idea, de hacer que desde la preparación de la cavidad de una restauración, se pudiera evitar la presencia de nuevas lesiones de caries, ha estado vigente; y es justo reconocer, que sigue siendo una parte imprescindible de la odontología restauradora preventiva actual.
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