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    Long-term follow-up of inactive occlusal caries lesions: 4-5-year results

    To assess the clinical behavior of inactive caries lesion on the occlusal sites of permanent molars over 4–5 years and to estimate the risk for progression of caries-inactive sites compared with sound ones.

    J. E. A. Zenkner, A. Dalla Nora, L. S. Alves, J. Carvalho in Clinical Oral Investigations (2019)

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    One-year evaluation of inactive occlusal enamel lesions in children and adolescents

    The aims of this study were to compare caries incidence and progression on sound occlusal surfaces and on surfaces presenting inactive enamel lesions in children and adolescents over 1 year and to estimate the...

    J. E. A. Zenkner, J. C. Carvalho, M. B. Wagner, L. S. Alves in Clinical Oral Investigations (2016)

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    Association between two visual criteria in assessing non-cavitated caries lesion activity on occlusal surfaces of permanent molars

    This study aimed to evaluate the association between two visual criteria in assessing non-cavitated caries lesion activity on occlusal surfaces of permanent molars.

    R. S. Oliveira, J. E. A. Zenkner, M. Maltz, J. A. Rodrigues in Clinical Oral Investigations (2015)