2019
DOI: 10.4103/ccd.ccd_852_17
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In vivo comparative evaluation of esthetics after microabrasion and microabrasion followed by casein phosphopeptide–amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate on molar incisor hypomineralization-affected incisors

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“…Similar to the results of MIH-affected molars, the overall success, as defined by the primary outcome measure and study specific details, are outlined in Table 2 . Three studies investigated resin infiltration (Kim et al 2011 ; Elbaz and Mahfouz 2017 ; Bhandari et al 2018 ) and one study investigated two different microabrasion approaches (Bhandari et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to the results of MIH-affected molars, the overall success, as defined by the primary outcome measure and study specific details, are outlined in Table 2 . Three studies investigated resin infiltration (Kim et al 2011 ; Elbaz and Mahfouz 2017 ; Bhandari et al 2018 ) and one study investigated two different microabrasion approaches (Bhandari et al 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of participants (drop outs) No. of teeth Primary outcome measure Intervention Success Resin Infiltration Kim et al ( 2011 ) South Korea Prospective cohort Mild 0.25 Mean 12.5 12 (0) 20 Complete masking as detected by colour change using photographic evaluation, CIE L*a*b* scoring method Resin infiltration 25% completely masked, 35% partially masked, 40% unchanged Elbaz & Mahfouz ( 2017 ) Egypt Prospective cohort Mild 1 Range 9–14 10 (0) 20 Colour change using photos and image analysing programme, assessment of radiographs G1: Resin infiltration G2: NaF 6% varnish G1: Mean color difference between sound and white spots significantly decreased, improvement in radiodensity G2: no change following treatment Bhandari et al ( 2018 ) India Prospective cohort Mild 6 Range 7–16 NR 22 Colour change using photographic evaluation, CIE L*a*b* scoring method Resin infiltration Overall colour change following treatment Microabrasion Bhandari et al ( 2019 ) India Randomised trial Mild 6 Range 7–16 NR 43 Colour change using photographic evaluation, CIE L*a*b* scoring method G1: microabrasion pumice slurry 37% phosphoric acid G2: microabrasion and CPP-ACP at home for 6...…”
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“…Microabrasion with either 18% hydrochloric acid or 37% phosphoric acid followed by casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP‑ACP) remineralizing agent appears to be effective for improving the aesthetic appearance of whitish creamy opacities (Bhandari et al 2019 ). A pumice slurry or silicon carbide abrasive paste may be used.…”
Section: Treatment Approaches For Mih Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluoride-rich apatite is deemed FA. FA is a tightly packed apatite crystal that is less susceptible to acidic attack, so it is a very important factor in prevention, pathogenesis, and treatment of dental demineralization [110][111][112][113][114][115][116].…”
Section: Fluorinementioning
confidence: 99%