What the study found
For deep caries, the guideline says that less invasive management strategies are supported by current evidence to help maintain pulp vitality.
Why the authors say this matters
The authors say implementation requires clinician training, patient-centred decision-making, and attention to economic and practical factors. The study suggests more research is needed, especially for extremely deep caries and long-term outcomes.
What the researchers tested
This is a clinical practice guideline on deep caries management. The abstract does not provide details on the specific evidence review process or study design beyond the guideline title and summary statement.
What worked and what didn't
Less invasive management strategies were supported by current evidence for maintaining pulp vitality. The abstract does not describe specific interventions, comparative outcomes, or which approaches did not work.
What to keep in mind
The abstract notes that further research is needed, particularly for extremely deep caries and long-term outcomes. Other limitations are not described in the available summary.
Key points
- Less invasive management strategies are supported for deep caries.
- The stated goal is to maintain pulp vitality, meaning keeping the tooth's nerve and blood supply alive.
- Implementation requires clinician training and patient-centred decision-making, according to the authors.
- The authors note economic and practical factors should be considered.
- Further research is needed for extremely deep caries and long-term outcomes.
Disclosure
- Research title:
- Guideline supports less invasive management of deep caries
- Authors:
- Falk Schwendicke, Esra Kosan, Avijit Banerjee, Aylin Baysan, Lars Bjørndal, L Ceballos, Henry F. Duncan, Sascha Herbst, Klaus W. Neuhaus, Anne C. O'Connell, Sebastian Paris, Helena Dujic
- Institutions:
- LMU Klinikum, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, King's College London, Queen Mary University of London, University of Copenhagen, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin Dental University Hospital, University of Bern
- Publication date:
- 2026-04-22
- OpenAlex record:
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- Image credit:
- Photo by DarkoStojanovic on Pixabay · Pixabay License
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