PMC:7546139 / 14403-16129 JSONTXT 10 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T149 0-11 Sentence denotes Non-AGP use
T150 12-159 Sentence denotes NRCC consists of three concurrent stages:Working with the patient to make plaque control more successful (improving oral hygiene procedure/habits).
T151 160-267 Sentence denotes The patient has to be ready to change behaviours that led to development of the disease in the first place.
T152 268-417 Sentence denotes Success depends on the clinician's ability to change the patient's (or in the case of a child, the parent's) behaviour towards taking responsibility.
T153 418-678 Sentence denotes So, 'prevention' becomes very much more than simply providing instruction of what to do (knowledge) and how to do it (skills), but has to involve an aspect of refocusing the patient to feeling empowered to make a difference to their own oral health (attitude).
T154 679-819 Sentence denotes Daily removal or disruption of the biofilm by brushing with a fluoridated toothpaste will slow down the carious process and can even halt it
T155 820-926 Sentence denotes Creating a cavity shape where the carious biofilm/dentine is accessible to a toothbrush (lesion exposure).
T156 927-979 Sentence denotes In some cases, overhanging enamel has to be removed.
T157 980-1083 Sentence denotes To avoid use of rotary instruments, hand instruments can be used to gain access to the lesion (see ART)
T158 1084-1364 Sentence denotes Treatment with 38% SDF and/or a 5% NaF varnish therapy to reduce carious activity and promote remineralisation.33 These additional measures can support success of the NRCC approach if the carious lesion is active or there is increased risk that carious lesion activity will recur.
T159 1365-1480 Sentence denotes In the primary dentition, the goal is to avoid the lesion causing pain and/or infection until the tooth exfoliates.
T160 1481-1726 Sentence denotes For the permanent dentition, with grossly broken down teeth, root carious lesions or coronal smooth surface lesions, the main goal is to avoid the lesions leading to pain and/or infection while also avoiding or delaying the need for restoration.