recurrent caries: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
recurrent caries is tooth decay that develops at the edge of an existing dental restoration, such as a filling or crown. It is commonly discussed when a restoration seems to be failing or when new decay is suspected around it. In everyday terms, it means “a new cavity forming next to an old filling.” Clinically, it is used as a diagnosis and as a reason to monitor, repair, or replace restorations.