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Caries risk factor analysis/management of the identified high risk patient.
Class 3
All cavitated caries lesions. Non-cavitated caries lesions that extend O.S. mm or more (radiographically) beyond the DFJ.
Class 3
Interim restorations or prostheses that are defective or not maintainable by the patient. (This includes teeth that have been restored with permanent restorative materials but for which cuspal coverage is indicated.
Class 3
Faulty restorative recurrent carries likely to cause symptoms or tissue damage within twelve months (i.e., open margins, crack restorations, overhangs compromising periodontal health through asymptomic bone resorption).
Class 3
Tooth fracture defective restoration not maintainable by the patient or with unacceptable esthetics.
Class 3
Asymptomatic lesions in the enamel or dentin (caries limited to lesions that extend less than .5mm (radiographically) beyond the DEJ.
Class 3
Interim restorations deemed acceptable for the next twelve months.
Class 3
Existing restorations are serviceable. Defects are present which deviate from ideal conditions, however, damage to the tooth and/or surrounding tissues is unlikely in twelve months.
Class 3
Dental caries for which remineralization is the treatment of choice, such as: 1) White spot lesions.
2) Proximal lesions extending less than .5mm (radiographically into dentin)
Class 3