| Literature DB >> 24503373 |
Jean-Pierre Attal1, Anthony Atlan2, Maud Denis2, Elsa Vennat3, Gilles Tirlet4.
Abstract
In this 2nd part, the current treatment of white spot lesions by erosion/infiltration is presented, beginning with a reminder of the principle of superficial infiltration, which enables most early carious lesions, fluorosis and post-traumatic lesions to be treated. However, this technique has met with frequent failures in cases of MIH or deep lesions of traumatic origin or those associated with fluorosis. For this reason a new deep infiltration technique is proposed: thanks to its global treatment concept, this enables all white spots to be treated. The place of whitening in these treatment options is discussed, with explanations of the main reasons for its failures.Entities:
Keywords: Deep infiltration; Fluorosis; MIH; Superficial infiltration; Traumatic hypomineralization; White spot
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24503373 DOI: 10.1016/j.ortho.2013.12.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Orthod ISSN: 1761-7727