kariesskador
Kariesskador is a term used in some Scandinavian dental literature to describe the damage to tooth structure caused by dental caries. Caries is an infectious, multifactorial disease in which acids produced by bacteria in dental plaque demineralize enamel and dentin, leading to tissue loss if not halted.
The process begins with demineralization at the tooth surface, often visible as white spot lesions. With progression,
Clinically, kariesskador may be detected during routine examination or after symptoms such as tooth sensitivity or
Diagnosis relies on visual inspection and tactile probing, often complemented by radiographs to assess proximal lesions.
Prevention emphasizes fluoride exposure, dental sealants for at-risk areas, good oral hygiene, and dietary modification to