complete caries removal: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
complete caries removal is a cavity-treatment approach where all decayed (carious) tooth tissue is removed before placing a restoration. It is commonly discussed in operative dentistry when managing small to moderate cavities, especially in enamel and dentin. The goal is to reach only sound, firm tooth structure at the end of decay excavation. It is often contrasted with “selective” or “partial” caries removal approaches used in deeper lesions.