The ART approach: clinical aspects reviewed

The success of ART as a caries management approach is supported by more than 20 years of scientific evidence. ART follows the contemporary concepts of modern cariology and restorative dentistry. It challenges treatment concepts such as step-wise excavation and the need for complete removal of affect...

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Main Authors: Gustavo Fabián Molina (Author), Ricardo Juan Cabral (Author), Jo E. Frencken (Author)
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Published: University of São Paulo, 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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