| Literature DB >> 33121307 |
Qingqing Wang1, Qingfei Meng2,3, Jian Meng2,3.
Abstract
Dental fluorosis is a dental condition caused by excessive intake of fluoride during enamel formation, which can lead to color abnormalities or defects on the tooth surface. The resultant abnormal appearance ranges in severity from mildly white and opaque to dark brown, which substantially affects patients' esthetic characteristics and self-confidence. Treatment methods include tooth whitening or restoration. This clinical report describes the use of a minimally invasive esthetic technique in a 22-year-old woman with moderate dental fluorosis. The treatment plan included enamel microabrasion, at-home bleaching for 2 weeks, and subsequent resin infiltration for each tooth under a rubber dam. After 2 years of follow-up, evaluation of the patient's esthetic appearance revealed that teeth affected by dental fluorosis could be successfully treated with a minimally invasive technique involving microabrasion, at-home bleaching, and resin infiltration.Entities:
Keywords: Dental fluorosis; at-home bleaching; dental enamel; esthetics; microabrasion; resin infiltration; rubber dam
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33121307 PMCID: PMC7607159 DOI: 10.1177/0300060520967538
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.671
Figure 1.Frontal photograph before whitening treatment. The Tooth Surface Index of Fluorosis score was 4.
Figure 2.Teeth with severe dental fluorosis were treated with microabrasion and at-home bleaching. Some brown stains remained in the maxillary central incisors.
Figure 3.Brown stains on the facial surfaces of maxillary central incisors were removed by macroabrasion with a water-cooled fine tapered diamond bur (no. 3195 FF) before resin infiltration.
Figure 4.Resin infiltration treatment process. a) Maxillary teeth were etched with an Icon-Etch gel. b) Teeth were completely dried with Icon-Dry. c) Teeth were infiltrated with Icon-Infiltrant. d) The process was repeated on mandibular teeth.
Figure 5.Frontal photograph after resin infiltration treatment.
Figure 6.Frontal photograph at 1 week after completion of treatment. The final Tooth Surface Index of Fluorosis score was 1.
Figure 7.Excellent esthetic appearance was maintained at the 2-year follow-up visit.