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. 2021 Mar-Apr;14(2):217–221. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1908

Table 3.

Comparison of responses on the knowledge about NRCC

Knowledge about NRCC Correct answers Wrong answers
Can NRCC be used to treat both enamel and dentinal lesions? 67.2% (n = 182) 32.8% (n = 89)
In NRCC, treating the enamel lesions is called as __________ 30.6% (n = 83) 69.4% (n = 188)
Which among the following is an indication of NRCC? 28% (n = 76) 72% (n = 195)
Does NRCC make the area of decay self-cleansable? 69.7% (n = 189) 29.3% (n = 82)
Slicing of proximal caries makes the cavity into _____ shape 41.3% (n = 112) 58.7% (n = 159)
Slicing of the tooth in NRCC causes space loss/food impaction 37.26% (n = 101) 62.74% (n = 170)
To prevent sensitivity after slicing of tooth SDF-37.26% (n = 101) 40.24% (n = 109)
_____ can be applied APF-22.5% (n = 61)
Order of success rate found while treating children with high caries risk 39.9% (n = 108) 60.1% (n = 163)
The success of the NRCC is mainly based on _______ 70.1% (n = 190) 29.9% (n = 81)