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Enamel hypomineralized lesions are often encountered in clinical practice. Among non-operative treatment options (remineralization with topical fluoride or casein-phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate) resin infiltrative procedure... more
Enamel hypomineralized lesions are often encountered in clinical practice. Among non-operative treatment options (remineralization
with topical fluoride or casein-phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate) resin infiltrative procedure shows predictable results with
minimum patient’s compliance. Enamel resin infiltration clinical procedure and inclusion criteria for enamel resin infiltration
treatment have been reported.
A B S T R AC T Introduction: White spot lesions (WSLs) are the most common side effects found in orthodontically treated patients. Icon treatment has been reported to revert colorimetric alterations of WSLs and halt carious progression.... more
A B S T R AC T Introduction: White spot lesions (WSLs) are the most common side effects found in orthodontically treated patients. Icon treatment has been reported to revert colorimetric alterations of WSLs and halt carious progression. Material and methods: Four young patients with post-orthodontic WSLs, who were treated with resin infiltration. Results: In all patients, existing WSLs were successfully treated by Icon resin application. Given the minimal substance loss due to the erosion infiltration procedure, all patients were extremely satisfied with the results, although some WSLs could still be seen. Conclusions: Our case series shows the capability of treating WSLs due to orthodontic treatment with Icon resin infiltration. Longer observation periods in studies with larger patient populations are needed to validate the clinical significance found in these case series.
- by Marta Mazur and +1
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- Enamel Hypoplasia, Cloisonné Enamels, ICON, White Spots Lesions
Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are common oral manifestation of celiac disease whose onset can overlap to teeth calcification in permanent dentition. The defects of the enamel symmetrically and chronologically occur in all the four... more
Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are common oral manifestation of celiac disease whose onset
can overlap to teeth calcification in permanent dentition. The defects of the enamel symmetrically and
chronologically occur in all the four quadrants, particularly in maxillary and mandibular incisors and
molars. Icon® infiltration technique is a minimally invasive procedure for DDE treatment. This paper
reports two cases of treatment of celiac siblings with aesthetic purpose. The aesthetic evaluation
was made by means of spectrophotometry as a standardized method. International Commision on
Illumination (CIE) L*a*b*, ΔE variations, contrast ratio (CR), and opalescence, measured against black
and white backgrounds before and after the treatment, provide all the quantitative information about
the outcome of the Icon® infiltration technique. Icon® infiltration technique has been showed to be an
effective procedure for DDE treatment.
Enamel hypomineralized lesions are often encountered in clinical practice. Among non-operative treatment options with topical fluoride or casein-phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate) resin infiltrative procedure shows predictable... more
Enamel hypomineralized lesions are often encountered in clinical practice. Among non-operative treatment options with topical fluoride or casein-phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate) resin infiltrative procedure shows predictable results with minimum patient’s compliance. Enamel resin infiltration clinical procedure and inclusion criteria for enamel resin infiltration treatment have been reported