Interproximal grinding (disking) of caries in primary molars, attitudes and the extent utilized in a Swedish County

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Objective: To assess the occurrence of interproximal grinding as a caries therapy in primary molars, to what degree grinding replaced conventional restorative caries therapy, to what extent anaesthesia was used while grinding and to assess open comments about attitudes about grinding. Materials and methods: A questionnaire was sent to 108 public dental service clinics with questions concerning the use of grinding as a therapy and alternative to restorative treatment, the use of anaesthesia prior to conventional caries therapy and grinding, respectively. In addition, a content analysis of open comments about grinding was performed. Results: Grinding had been performed in 96% of the clinics. Two-thirds of the dentists used grinding as an alternative to conventional restorative treatment at some point. Most dentists used anaesthesia prior to restorative therapy. Prior to grinding, the frequency of anaesthesia was lower (median 5.0) than for conventional restorative therapy (median 8.7) (p

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Granath, J., Asztély, A., & Lundgren, T. (2018). Interproximal grinding (disking) of caries in primary molars, attitudes and the extent utilized in a Swedish County. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 76(6), 394–400. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016357.2018.1465995

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