Re: Extension for prevention: is it relevant today?

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The concept of minimal intervention dentistry has evolved as a consequence of our increased understanding of the caries process and the development of adhesive restorative materials. It is now recognised that demineralised but noncavitated enamel and dentine can be ‘healed’, and that the surgical approach to the treatment of a caries lesion along with ‘extension for prevention’ as proposed by G V Black is no longer tenable.