Restorative treatment decisions for carious lesions: Do Russian dentists and dental students apply minimal intervention dentistry?
Abstract Background The concept of minimal intervention dentistry (MID) includes both delayed restorative treatment and conservative caries removal, and is now recognised as an evidence-based approach for dental caries management. In order to determine if dental professionals in Russia are incorpora...
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Main Authors: | Sergei N. Drachev (Author), Alexandra S. Galieva (Author), Tatiana N. Yushmanova (Author), Elena A. Polivanaya (Author), Lina Stangvaltaite-Mouhat (Author), Rania Al-Mahdi (Author), Jukka Leinonen (Author), Linda Maria Stein (Author), Nadezhda G. Davidova (Author), Mohammed Al-Haroni (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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