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Class 1
pit and fissure carr I especially are called Class 1 lesions
and the associated restorations are called Class 1 restorations
Class 2
just below the interproximal contact is susceptible to carries.
lesion in posterior tooth is called Class 2 lesion
Dental radiography are commonly used to diagnose class 2 carries.
Class 3
interproximal carries in an anterior tooth is class 3 lesion
radiographs and exam commonly used to diagnose Class 3 lesions
Class 4
if class 3 is left untreated it may progress
incisal angle of anterior tooth
Class 4 lesion
restore incisal angle of anterior tooth is Class 4 restoration
also to restore an incisal angle of an anterior tooth that has been fractured results of trauma
Class 5
gingival third facial and lingual
anterior and posterior susceptible to carries with poor hygiene or high sugar diet
Class 6 later addition to Black's Classification
cusps tip or incisal edge of a tooth
class 5 is rare
wear is not uncommon
exposed dentin