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The American Dental Association’s Council on Scientific Affairs and the American Dental
Association Science and Research Institute’s Clinical and Translational Research program
convened a panel of subject matter experts to develop a clinical practice guideline
on restorative treatments for caries lesions. The upcoming guideline will present
recommendations for direct restorative materials and carious tissue removal approaches
for cavitated caries lesions on primary and permanent teeth. This systematic review
and meta-analysis presents the evidence informing the effectiveness of different direct
restorative materials and the certainty of the evidence.
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Biography
Ms. Pilcher is a systematic review and guideline methodologist, Clinical and Translational Research, ADA Science and Research Institute, Chicago, IL.
Biography
Ms. Pahlke was a systematic review and guideline methodologist, Clinical and Translational Research, ADA Science and Research Institute, Chicago, IL, when the work described in this article was conducted. Ms. Pahlke now is a guidelines specialist, Infectious Diseases Society of America, Arlington, VA.
Biography
Mrs. Urquhart was a senior research associate, Evidence Synthesis and Translation Research, ADA Science and Research Institute, Chicago, IL, when the work described in this article was conducted. She now is an instructor, Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, Center for Integrative Global Oral Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
Biography
Ms. O’Brien is an informationist, ADA Library and Archives, American Dental Association, Chicago, IL.
Biography
Dr. Carrasco-Labra was the senior director, Evidence Synthesis and Translation Research, ADA Science and Research Institute, Chicago, IL, when the work described in this article was conducted. He now is an associate professor, Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, Center for Integrative Global Oral Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
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Published online: January 05, 2023
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Disclosure. None of the authors reported any disclosures.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2022.10.007
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