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Erratum: Are Brazilian dentists and dental students using the ICCC recommendations for caries management?. Braz Oral Res. 2020;34:e062. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2020.vol34.0062

Table 3

Where is read:

Table 3 ICCC sentences and level of agreement (1 - totally disagree, 2 - partially disagree, 3 - do not know, 4 - partially agree, 5 - totally agree).

ICCC sentences Level of agreement n (%)
“Currently, carious tissue management of permanent teeth is based on selective removal to avoid pulpal exposure, and the parameters for removal are the clinical criteria of hardness and depth. Residual contamination below the restoration does not compromise the restorative treatment.” 1 84 (34.9)
2 86 (35.7)
3 7 (2.8)
4 37 (15.4)
5 27 (11.2)
“In deep lesions of vital pulp teeth, preservation of pulp health should be prioritized, thereby allowing soft/leathery dentin to be maintained over the pulp.” 1 104 (43.3)
2 60 (25)
3 4 (1.7)
4 21 (8.7)
5 51 (21.3)
“Selective removal up to firm dentin is the treatment of choice for both shallow and medium cavitated carious lesions.” 1 101 (41.9)
2 55 (22.8)
3 6 (2.5)
4 34 (14.1)
5 45 (18.7)
“Nonselective removal to hard dentin, formerly known as complete excavation or complete removal of carious tissue, is no longer recommended as an approach for carious lesion management.” 1 137 (56.8)
2 62 (25.7)
3 14 (5.9)
4 16 (6.6)
5 12 (5)

It should read:

Table 3 ICCC sentences and level of agreement (1 - totally disagree, 2 - partially disagree, 3 - do not know, 4 - partially agree, 5 - totally agree).

ICCC sentences Level of agreement n (%)
“Currently, carious tissue management of permanent teeth is based on selective removal to avoid pulpal exposure, and the parameters for removal are the clinical criteria of hardness and depth. Residual contamination below the restoration does not compromise the restorative treatment.” 5 84 (34.9)
4 86 (35.7)
3 7 (2.8)
2 37 (15.4)
1 27 (11.2)
“In deep lesions of vital pulp teeth, preservation of pulp health should be prioritized, thereby allowing soft/leathery dentin to be maintained over the pulp.” 5 104 (43.3)
4 60 (25)
3 4 (1.7)
2 21 (8.7)
1 51 (21.3)
“Selective removal up to firm dentin is the treatment of choice for both shallow and medium cavitated carious lesions.” 5 101 (41.9)
4 55 (22.8)
3 6 (2.5)
2 34 (14.1)
1 45 (18.7)
“Nonselective removal to hard dentin, formerly known as complete excavation or complete removal of carious tissue, is no longer recommended as an approach for carious lesion management.” 5 137 (56.8)
4 62 (25.7)
3 14 (5.9)
2 16 (6.6)
1 12 (5)

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    28 Aug 2020
  • Date of issue
    2020
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