id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-317246-8c7d5ynz Cagetti, Maria Grazia Could SARS‐CoV‐2 burst the use of Non‐Invasive and Minimally Invasive treatments in paediatric dentistry? 2020-08-03 .txt text/plain 2133 128 46 The non-invasive treatment includes the non-restorative cavity control that manages non-cavitated and cavitated active caries lesions making them cleanable and promoting their arrest through the use fluoride vehicles only. Non-operative caries treatment is mostly recommended for decayed primary teeth, but may represent a suitable alternative also for permanent teeth of children with dental anxiety or disabilities, who offer insufficient collaboration for the traditional restorative treatment. 27 The non-invasive treatment and the minimally invasive treatment are often recommended in controlling and treating dental caries in children; however, even though dentists seem to know the advantages of these strategies, the traditional caries removal and restoration therapy are still preferred. 29 In conclusion, caries treatment using the non-invasive or the minimally invasive treatments is desirable, especially since the transmission risk of SARS-CoV-2 is potentially higher in the dental environment. ./cache/cord-317246-8c7d5ynz.txt ./txt/cord-317246-8c7d5ynz.txt