HOME - Clinical cases - Pediatric dentistry
 
 
09 September 2025

Pediatric Dentists' Treatment Planning Decisions for Class II Carious Lesions in Primary Molars


Purpose

To assess pediatric dentists' choice for restoring Class II carious lesions in primary molars.

Methods

A survey with eight cases of class II carious lesions was emailed to American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry members, who were asked to choose either a stainless steel crown (SSC) or composite resin as a final restoration, or no treatment. Treatment decisions were compared to evidence-based treatment recommendations. Repeated measures logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with treatment decisions.

Results

The response rate was 11 percent (n=729). Approximately two-thirds of responses aligned with current evidence-based treatment. Both patient and provider characteristics were associated with the treatment plan. Clinically detectable caries and those restored under general anesthesia were treated more often with an SSC. Faculty and residents, along with providers with less than 10 years' experience, chose an SSC more often.

Conclusions

Due to the multifactorial nature of treatment planning for the pediatric dental patient, more evidence-based research is needed to unify treatment planning modalities and increase evidence-based treatment.


Authors: Holland, Martha; Carrico, Caroline; Williams, Tiffany

Source: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/

Related articles

Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) are important facets of pediatric dental treatment and may cause oral health neglect and dental treatment evasion.


The aim of the present study was to assess the knowledge and practice of, and attitudes toward, pulp therapy in deciduous dentition among pediatric dentists.


Using the periodontal diseases classification published in 2018, this study evaluated the level of agreement among predoctoral and postgraduate students of different education levels and specialties...


Cephalometrics has been the foundation of orthodontic diagnosis for many years. However, for many orthodontic patients, a lateral cephalogram might not be necessary.


Read more

Coronal flaring is considered a key step in efficient root canal preparation, especially for difficult-to-access canals.


Certification covers all three dental imaging categories and every 2026 model launch


Oryx is the First and Only Dental Practice Management Software (DPMS) Platform Recognized by the AGD for Its Members


David Qin, now a rising fourth-year dental student and Dr.


This peer-reviewed orthodontics article summarizes clinical evidence from PloS one (2026). It focuses on findings that may help dental professionals evaluate treatment decisions, patient outcomes, or...


 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Most popular

 
 

Events