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Table 1 Published randomized controlled trials comparing different excavations of dentin caries in deciduous molars

From: Selective or stepwise removal of deep caries in deciduous molars: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Study

Study type; setting; country

Participants (age); teeth; lesion

Intervention (number of teeth)

Control (number of teeth)

Follow-up, drop-out

Pulp exposure (PE)

Pulp symptoms (PS)

Failure (F)

Caries progression (CP)

Leksell et al. 1996 [11]

Multicenter parallel-group RCT; university and clinics; Sweden

116 (6-16); 134 primary molars; caries with ‘risk of pulp exposure’

Stepwise (64) (‘remaining innermost layer of carious dentin’ left); re-entry after 8-24 weeks

CR (70) (‘hard’)

24 weeks, 4.3% yearly

PE: 18% stepwise, 40% CR

PS: Non-exposed teeth remained asymptomatic

F: 0% stepwise, 0% CR

Foley et al. 2004 [12]

Split-mouth RCT; university; Scotland

44 (3-9); 120 primary molars; dentin caries

Selective (36) restored with BCC and GIC; one-step (43) restored with just GIC

CR (41)

24 months, 11% yearly

PS: More abscesses in BCC group

F: 23% GIC, 33% BCC, 22% CR

CP: Caries increase highest in CR

Ribeiro et al. 1999 [13]

Parallel-group RCT; university; Brazil

38 (7-11); 48 primary molars; dentin caries without risk of pulp exposure

Selective (24) (‘partially removed, soft and moist dentine left’)

CR (24) (dye)

12 months, 0% yearly

PS: 0% selective, 4% CR

F: 0% selective, 4% CR

CP: 25% selective

Orhan et al. 2010 [14]

Parallel-group RCT; university; Turkey

123 (4-15); 154 (94 deciduous and 60 permanent) molars; caries >3/4 dentin

Stepwise (50) (‘thin layer of soft tissue left’); Stepwise (49); re-entry after 3 months

CR (55)

12 months, 0% yearly

PE: 6% selective, 8% stepwise, 22% CR

PS: 0% selective, 2% stepwise, 5% CR

F: 0% selective, 2% stepwise, 5% CR

Magnusson and Sundell, 1977 [15]

Parallel-group quasi-RCT; university; Sweden

62 (5-10); 110 primary molars; caries ‘considered for stepwise excavation’

Stepwise (55) (‘soft layer of dentin over the pulp’); re-entry after 4-6 weeks

CR (55) (‘until hard’)

No follow-up

PE: 11% stepwise, 53% CR

PS: 5% stepwise, CR not followed-up

Heinrich et al. 1991 [16]

Parallel-group RCT; university; Germany

125 (6-7); 125 primary molars; deep caries

Stepwise (52) (‘slightly soft’); re-entry after 6-8 weeks

CR (52) (‘hard with explorer’)

16 months, 12% yearly

PE: 15% stepwise, 31% CR

PS: 6% stepwise, 13% CR

F: 6% stepwise, 13% CR

Lula et al. 2009 [17]

Parallel-group RCT; university; Brazil

30 (5-8); 36 primary molars; caries >1/2 dentin

Selective (18) (‘only superficial necrotic dentin removed from the pulpal and axial walls’)

CR (18) (dye)

6 months, 5.7% yearly

PE: 0% selective, 22% CR

PS: 0% selective, 7% CR

F: 0% selective, 14% CR

Phonghanyudh et al. 2012 [18]

Bi-centered parallel-group RCT; dental hospitals; Thailand

276 (6-11); 276 primary molars; caries ≥1/3

Selective (92) (‘soft carious tissues at EDJ completely removed, without further removal of carious dentin’)

CR (92)

12 months, 2.5% yearly

PE: 0% selective, 2% CR

PS: 1% selective, 2% CR

F: 18% selective, 14% CR restoration failure

CP: No caries progression in any group

Franzon et al. 2014 [19]

Split-mouth RCT; university; Brazil

51 (3-8); 124 primary molars; Caries in ‘inner quarter of dentin’

Selective (61) (‘leathery’)

CR (67)

24 months, 2.0% yearly

PE: 2% selective, 28% CR

PS: 10% selective, 0% CR

  1. BCC: black copper cement, CR: complete caries removal, EDJ: enamel-dentinal junction, GIC: glass ionomer cement, RCT: randomized controlled trial.