Find the Caries: October 2014 ANSWERS 8


And now the answers for the October 2014 Find the Caries.

  • maxillary right second premolar (#4) – distal
  • mandibular left second molar (#18) – mesial
  • mandibular right second premolar (#29) – distal

There are a few other spots that appear questionable.  What other surfaces are catching your eye?

find the caries October 2014

If you have any questions or answers, please leave them below. Thanks and enjoy!


8 thoughts on “Find the Caries: October 2014 ANSWERS

  • Ed Dergosits DDS

    I would not treat any of these teeth based on these radiographic images. None of the interproximal decalcifications appear in my view to extend axially past the DEJ. I would monitor with yearly BW radiographs, give home care instructions specifically focused on interproximal hygiene, and prescribe Prevident Fluoride toothpaste. Ed

    • Dr. Shawneen Gonzalez Post author

      Ed – Thanks for the clinical insight on these lesions. I agree that they are quite small. I purposely do not go into treatment one these posts but use them as practice for others to quiz themselves on radiographic caries interpretation. Thanks again. 🙂

    • Dr. Shawneen Gonzalez Post author

      Yes, I would agree that the mesial surfaces of both # 30 and # 31 have carious lesions on them.

  • hoseok ahn

    how about occlusal seconcaries on #45?
    I am enjoying your website. Thank you a lot.

    • Dr. Shawneen Gonzalez Post author

      Thanks and I’m glad you are finding the website useful.

      As for the occlusal of the mandibular right second premolar, if you are referring to the well-defined radiolucent area under the existing occlusal restoration that is a void where the material was not adequately packed down.

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