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J Contemp Dent Pract ; 24(5): 342-348, 2023 May 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38149813

RESUMEN

Over exposure to high amount of fluoride during the development of enamel leads to fluorosis. Dental fluorosis is considered to be the most common color disorders of the enamel. It presents with different clinical signs on the enamel of the patients. The diagnosis of dental fluorosis is very challenging in the clinical practice since the enamel defects could be confusing. This case report presented two cases and their treatment for different grades of dental fluorosis to improve the esthetic appearance of the teeth. Keywords: Dental fluorosis, Fluorosis index, Lithium disilicate glass-ceramic, Microabrasion, Resin infiltration.


Asunto(s)
Fluorosis Dental , Humanos , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Porcelana Dental , Cerámica , Esmalte Dental , Ensayo de Materiales , Diseño Asistido por Computadora
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J Clin Pediatr Dent ; 47(1): 17-26, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36627216

RESUMEN

Structural abnormalities of the anterior teeth could be aesthetically compromising in young patients. The dentist must provide solutions while preserving dental tissue. Microabrasion approach can be a solution. We conducted a systematic literature review to evaluate whether microbrasion treatment in paediatric dentistry can improve aesthetic in cases of pre- or post-eruptive discolorations on tooth enamel. 741 articles published up to September 2021 were selected from 3 databases using the key word "microabrasion". 11 prospective studies including 6 randomized were relevant to the inclusion criteria. Microabrasion appears to be an effective and reliable technique for the management of pre and post enamel discoloration in paediatric dentistry, especially in fluorosis. More high-powered, well-conducted randomized studies with complete evaluation criteria are needed for other types of spots. Standardization of criteria for assessing treatment success and of the protocol required should be explored.


Asunto(s)
Fluorosis Dental , Blanqueamiento de Dientes , Decoloración de Dientes , Niño , Humanos , Decoloración de Dientes/terapia , Microabrasión del Esmalte/métodos , Odontología Pediátrica , Estudios Prospectivos , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Esmalte Dental , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos
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J Prosthodont ; 31(2): 96-101, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34825418

RESUMEN

Dental fluorosis is a developmental defect affecting amelogenesis. It presents clinically in different forms depending on the concentration, duration, and time of exposure to fluoride. Several therapeutic modalities have been described to manage mild and moderate forms of dental fluorosis; however, limited literature is available on the restorative management of severe forms of dental fluorosis, specifically in young individuals. This clinical report describes a complete prosthodontic rehabilitation of an adolescent patient with severe dental fluorosis affecting his permanent dentition. The patient was treated with a combination of monolithic, minimally-veneered zirconia crowns and direct composite resins. At the 1-year follow-up appointment, there were no complications, and both the patient's oral health and the integrity of the restorations remained stable.


Asunto(s)
Fluorosis Dental , Adolescente , Resinas Compuestas , Coronas , Estética Dental , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Humanos
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Clin Oral Investig ; 25(8): 4711-4719, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34106348

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The present review systematically analyzed clinical studies investigating the efficacy of resin infiltration on post-orthodontic or non-post-orthodontic, white spot lesions (WSL), or fluorosis. MATERIALS: Five electronic databases (Central, PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid EMBASE, LILACS) were screened. Article selection and data abstraction were done in duplicate. No language or time restrictions were applied. Outcomes were visual-tactile or DIAGNOdent measurements. RESULTS: Eleven studies with 1834 teeth being affected in 413 patients were included. Nine studies were randomized control trials, one a prospective cohort study, and one had an unclear study design. Meta-analysis could be performed for "resin infiltration vs. untreated control," "resin infiltration vs. fluoride varnish," and "resin infiltration without bleaching vs. resin infiltration with bleaching." WSL being treated with resin infiltration showed a significantly higher optical improvement than WSL without any treatment (standard mean difference (SMD) [95% CI] = 1.24 [0.59, 1.88], moderate level of evidence [visual-tactile assessment]) and with fluoride varnish application (mean difference (MD) [95% CI] = 4.76 [0.74, 8.78], moderate level of evidence [DIAGNOdent reading]). In patients with fluorosis, bleaching prior to resin infiltration showed no difference in the masking effect compared to infiltration alone (MD [95% CI] = - 0.30 [- 0.98, 0.39], moderate level of evidence). CONCLUSION: Resin infiltration has a significantly higher masking effect than natural remineralization or regular application of fluoride varnishes. However, although the evidence was graded as moderate, this conclusion is based on only very few well-conducted RCTs. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Resin infiltration seems to be a viable option to esthetically mask enamel white spot lesions and fluorosis.


Asunto(s)
Caries Dental , Fluorosis Dental , Cariostáticos , Fluoruros Tópicos , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Humanos , Estudios Prospectivos , Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto
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J Appl Toxicol ; 40(5): 552-566, 2020 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31867774

RESUMEN

Environmental exposure to arsenic (As) and fluoride (F) in the recent year has been increased because of excessive use of naturally contaminated ground water. Surface water is also regularly contaminated with these elements in various industrial areas. Arsenicosis and fluorosis upon individual exposure of As and F are reported in many studies. A syndrome of endemic As poisoning and fluorosis occurs during concurrent exposure of As and F. Previous reports showed synergistic, antagonistic and independent effects of these two compounds, although few recent reports also revealed antagonistic effects after co-exposure. Interaction during intestinal absorption and influence of F on As metabolism might be the cause of antagonism. The synergism/antagonism is thought to depend on the dose and duration of the co-exposure. However, the detailed mechanism is still not fully understood and needs further studies. Removal technologies of As and F from contaminated water is available but removal of such contaminants from food is yet to be developed. Antioxidants are useful to mitigate the toxic effects of As and F. This review focused on the effect of co-exposure, amelioration as well as removal techniques of As and F.


Asunto(s)
Intoxicación por Arsénico/epidemiología , Arsénico/efectos adversos , Exposición a Riesgos Ambientales/efectos adversos , Fluoruros/efectos adversos , Fluorosis Dental/epidemiología , Contaminación de Alimentos , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/efectos adversos , Animales , Arsénico/farmacocinética , Intoxicación por Arsénico/terapia , Exposición Dietética/efectos adversos , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Fluoruros/farmacocinética , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Humanos , Pronóstico , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/farmacocinética
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Gen Dent ; 68(3): 34-39, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32348241

RESUMEN

This case report describes the treatment of a patient who had molar-incisor hypomineralization associated with dental fluorosis, a diagnosis established through a comprehensive review of the clinical record, an intraoral clinical examination, and assessment of photographic records. First, dental hypersensitivity was treated with fluoride varnish, which was applied separately to each dental quadrant. Subsequently, the functional and esthetic reconstruction of the permanent maxillary central incisors was completed in a single session through the placement of direct composite resin veneers. After the treatment, the patient was reexamined monthly for 12 months to evaluate the durability of the restorations. At the 12-month follow-up, no fractures or pigmentations were observed, and only a slight loss of brightness of the restorations was noted. The dental hypersensitivity had been eliminated. When an adhesive restorative technique with composite resin is well executed, it is possible to obtain satisfactory and long-lasting esthetics and relief of painful symptoms.


Asunto(s)
Hipoplasia del Esmalte Dental , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Resinas Compuestas , Restauración Dental Permanente , Coronas con Frente Estético , Estética Dental , Humanos , Incisivo , Diente Molar
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 57(1)2020 Dec 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33383755

RESUMEN

Background and objective: Dental fluorosis is a disease affecting dental hard tissues featured with white or yellowish lesions. Several treatments are proposed in the literature, some even invasive. This clinical study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of resin infiltration in terms of lesions resolution, trend of sensitive teeth and satisfaction of patients over time. Methods and material: 200 fluorosis lesions were treated using ICON infiltrating resin (DMG, Hamburg, Germany). Parameters related to patients were collected by a questionnaire and analyzed aesthetic dissatisfaction about lesions, Shiff Air Index Sensitive Scale, sensitive teeth after treatment, the satisfaction of duration of treatment. The same operator measured dimensions of lesions Tooth Surface Index of Fluorosis (TSIF) and numbers of etching cycles needed for treating lesions. Statistical analysis was performed. The follow-up was of 1-year a measurement were performed at baseline (t0), immediately after the treatment (t1) and every three months during the observation period. Results: All lesions disappeared after one treatment. Pain or sensitive teeth were reported inside the 72 h and they disappeared after. Statistical analysis showed highly statistically correlation between etching cycles and the dimension of lesions and TSIF at the time-points evaluated as well as for pain during treatment, whereas a statistical significance was not noticed where etching cycles were correlated to sensitive teeth after 72 h. Overall, the treatment was found to be statistically significantly associated with differences in answers of aesthetic dissatisfaction between t0 and t1 and those collected between t1 and t2. Between t2 and t3 and between t3 and t4 no statistical differences were found in answers of patients about dissatisfaction, indicating the stability of the results. Conclusions: The ICON resin infiltration technique was found to be effective in lesions resolution with steady results.


Asunto(s)
Caries Dental , Fluorosis Dental , Estética , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Estudios de Seguimiento , Alemania , Humanos , Resinas Sintéticas
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J Prosthet Dent ; 120(3): 323-326, 2018 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29724552

RESUMEN

Dental fluorosis is a condition that produces unesthetic coloration of enamel because of excessive fluoride ingestion during enamel formation. Its appearance can range in severity from mildly white and opaque to dark brown and can lead a patient to seek dental treatment. Historically, these lesions have been masked, either with direct or indirect restorations, but more conservative treatment options are now available, including the combination of microabrasion and bleaching. This clinical report describes the use of these treatment options to address a young patient's dental fluorosis.


Asunto(s)
Microabrasión del Esmalte/métodos , Estética Dental , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos , Tratamiento Conservador/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Adulto Joven
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Community Dent Health ; 34(2): 107-111, 2017 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28573842

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate caries prevalence and dental treatment needs in Portuguese children and teenagers, as well as fluorosis prevalence in 12-year-old children, in order to address public oral health program strategies. PARTICIPANTS: A representative stratified random cluster sample of 3,710 participants of 6, 12, and 18 years old was selected. A questionnaire was applied to determine sociodemographic data and some oral health determinants. The clinical examination was based on the ICDAS criteria, then adapted to DMFS index, and Dean's index for fluorosis. RESULTS: Caries prevalence at 6, 12, and 18 years old was 45.2%, 47.0%, and 67.6%, respectively. D5MFT scores were 1.18 (SD 0.06) and 2.51 (SD 0.10), respectively. Treatment needs at 12 and 18 years old were associated with 0.37 (SD 0.03) and 0.75 (SD 0.06) values in the "decayed" (D5) variable. SiC index at 12 years old was 2.68 (SD 1.68). Sealants were identified in 55% of 12-year-old children and the mean of sealants per individual was 3.61; also, moderate (2.2%) and severe (0.2%) levels of fluorosis were detected. CONCLUSIONS: The oral health situation in Portugal is favorable for young people, resulting in low treatment needs. The National Oral Health Promotion Program should be extended to include 18-year-olds.


Asunto(s)
Caries Dental/epidemiología , Fluorosis Dental/epidemiología , Evaluación de Necesidades , Adolescente , Niño , Índice CPO , Caries Dental/terapia , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Encuestas Epidemiológicas , Humanos , Portugal/epidemiología , Prevalencia , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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J Esthet Restor Dent ; 29(5): 317-324, 2017 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28654721

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: Dental fluorosis leads to esthetic deviation and varies from nonpitted white opacities, dark brown stains to pitting or structural breakdown of enamel surface. Treatment for fluorosis depends on the severity of condition and includes both noninvasive methods and invasive methods. Recently resin infiltration has been proposed as an alternative treatment for nonpitted fluorosis. This study was done to evaluate the esthetic changes in nonpitted fluorosis stains when treated with resin infiltration, in-office bleaching and combination therapies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study is a randomized, single blinded controlled trial with four parallel arms with 1:1 allocation ratio. The intervention arms included bleaching with 35% hydrogen peroxide, resin infiltration, resin infiltration with increased infiltration time and a combination approach of bleaching and infiltration. Immediate esthetic changes were evaluated for two parameters including, 'Change in esthetics' and 'Improvement in opacities/stains' using a VAS scale by two independent observers. Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U-test were done for intergroup comparisons. RESULTS: Best results for both the parameters were observed among patients treated with resin infiltration with increased infiltration time. Mann-Whitney U test revealed significantly better results for resin infiltration groups (alone or combination with bleaching) as compared to bleaching alone (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Resin infiltration procedure with tailored etching times and increased infiltration time exhibited best results in terms of change in esthetics and improvement in stains. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: White and brown opacities due to fluorosis have always been a concern for esthetics. In our study, resin infiltration technique with tailored etching times and increased infiltration time exhibited best immediate esthetic improvement for nonpitted fluorotic opacities and stains. These esthetic outcomes reaffirm the applicability of RI technique for nonpitted fluorosis, which was originally advocated only for white spot lesions due to early caries. This will in turn help the dentists to plan the esthetic management of nonpitted fluorosis in a micro-invasive manner.


Asunto(s)
Estética Dental , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Resinas Sintéticas/química , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos , Niño , Materiales Dentales/química , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Método Simple Ciego , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Stomatologiia (Mosk) ; 96(6): 26-29, 2017.
Artículo en Ruso | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29260761

RESUMEN

The aim of the study was to assess the mineral composition of mixed saliva in dental fluorosis patients undergoing treatment with microabrasion and bleaching. The study included 60 patients aged 18-35 years with various forms of dental fluorosis. Group 1 included 40 patients in which enamel microabrasion was performed, group 2 - 20 patients with microabrasion and bleaching. Mixed saliva composition was analyzed with Olimpus automatic analyzing device. Dental fluorosis treatment in both groups resulted in saliva mineral composition changed associated with enamel demineralization which proves the necessity for calcium and phosphate containing compositions in these treatment groups.


Asunto(s)
Microabrasión del Esmalte/efectos adversos , Fluorosis Dental/fisiopatología , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Minerales/análisis , Saliva/química , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Homeostasis , Humanos , Masculino , Ácidos Fosfóricos/análisis , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/efectos adversos , Remineralización Dental , Adulto Joven
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Gen Dent ; 64(6): e10-e15, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27814262

RESUMEN

Dental fluorosis results from excess fluoride ingestion during tooth formation and is commonly seen in certain endemic areas. Its clinical manifestations may range from white opaque patches of enamel in mild cases to pitting and loss of enamel in severe cases. The treatment of fluorosis is important not only because of esthetic and functional concerns but also to help improve a patient's self-esteem; therefore, a multidisciplinary approach is often necessary. This article describes a multidisciplinary approach to complete-mouth rehabilitation of a patient affected with fluorosis. A confluence of the endodontic, periodontal, orthodontic, and prosthodontic disciplines resulted in improved esthetics and enhanced masticatory efficiency.


Asunto(s)
Fluorosis Dental/rehabilitación , Rehabilitación Bucal/métodos , Grupo de Atención al Paciente , Adulto , Coronas , Femenino , Fluorosis Dental/complicaciones , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Humanos , Maloclusión/complicaciones , Maloclusión/terapia , Ortodoncia Correctiva/métodos , Enfermedades Periodontales/complicaciones , Enfermedades Periodontales/terapia
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Int J Paediatr Dent ; 25(6): 399-408, 2015 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25511447

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Facial and dental appearance influences how individuals are perceived by others. AIM: This study aimed to determine whether young people make judgements about other young people with visible enamel opacities. DESIGN: Focus group findings were used to develop a social attribute questionnaire to capture young people's dental appearance-related judgements. 547 pupils (aged 11-15 years), from two different schools, participated in the study. Half the participants were given full-face photographs of a boy and girl without an enamel defect, and the other half were given the same two photographs with the subjects' incisors digitally modified to show enamel opacities. Participants completed the attribute questionnaire to rate the photographic subjects according to six positive and five negative descriptors using a four-point Likert scale. The total attribute score (TAS) could range from 11 (most negative) to 44 (most positive). RESULTS: TAS was significantly lower for photographic subjects with enamel defects compared to the same subject with normal enamel appearance (P < 0.001, one sample t-test). Gender had a significant impact on TAS, with boys making more negative judgements than girls. Age and socio-economic status did not have an effect. CONCLUSION: Young people may make negative psychosocial judgements on the basis of enamel appearance.


Asunto(s)
Hipoplasia del Esmalte Dental/psicología , Esmalte Dental/anomalías , Fluorosis Dental/psicología , Incisivo/patología , Clase Social , Decoloración de Dientes/psicología , Adolescente , Factores de Edad , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Niño , Hipoplasia del Esmalte Dental/terapia , Femenino , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Factores Sexuales , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Decoloración de Dientes/terapia
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Oral Health Prev Dent ; 13(4): 317-22, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25237675

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: To determine whether fluorosed areas of teeth can be successfully treated with resin infiltration and whether the results are long lasting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For the present case of mild to moderate dental fluorosis, the microinvasive resin infiltration technique was chosen, following suboptimal results of in-office vital tooth bleaching to improve the aesthetic appearance of the affected teeth. RESULTS: Six months after treatment, the white opaque and brown discolourations remain masked. CONCLUSION: This case report demonstrates that resin infiltration is an agreeable option for this type of tooth discolouration, rather than choosing more invasive, conventional procedures. More studies need to be completed to determine longer-term outcomes of the technique.


Asunto(s)
Materiales Dentales/química , Estética Dental , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Resinas Sintéticas/química , Grabado Ácido Dental/métodos , Restauración Dental Permanente/métodos , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Curación por Luz de Adhesivos Dentales/métodos , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos , Decoloración de Dientes/terapia , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Dent Update ; 42(10): 951-4, 957-8, 2015 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26856002

RESUMEN

Enamel opacities can appear as white, cream, yellow or brown patches. They can result from developmental or acquired conditions. The diagnosis, severity of the opacity and patient's desire for treatment guide the clinician when choosing the correct management option. Microabrasion is indicated for surface opacities, whereas bleaching can treat opacities deep within the tooth. When these techniques have failed to achieve the desired result, camouflaging the opacity with composite resin may be useful. Novel techniques, such as infiltrating or sealing the opacity, can alter enamel's refractive index, offering further treatment choices. CPD/Clinical Relevance: There are many conservative treatments available which can improve the appearance of enamel opacities.


Asunto(s)
Esmalte Dental/anomalías , Restauración Dental Permanente/métodos , Adolescente , Amelogénesis Imperfecta/terapia , Niño , Resinas Compuestas/química , Caries Dental/terapia , Esmalte Dental/patología , Hipoplasia del Esmalte Dental/terapia , Materiales Dentales/química , Microabrasión del Esmalte/métodos , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Humanos , Selladores de Fosas y Fisuras/uso terapéutico , Refractometría , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos , Decoloración de Dientes/terapia
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Stomatologiia (Mosk) ; 94(1): 57-58, 2015.
Artículo en Ruso | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25909618

RESUMEN

Dental status was studied in 168 obese teenagers aged from 12 to 17 years. The study revealed high prevalence in this group of teenagers of oral pathology like caries and fluorosis, inflammatory periodontal disease in 75% of children and poor oral hygiene level. One should consider high need for development of treatment-and-prophylactic measures for improvement of dental status in obese teenagers.


Asunto(s)
Obesidad/epidemiología , Salud Bucal , Enfermedades Estomatognáticas/terapia , Adolescente , Niño , Caries Dental/epidemiología , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Caries Dental/terapia , Femenino , Fluorosis Dental/epidemiología , Fluorosis Dental/prevención & control , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Gingivitis/epidemiología , Gingivitis/prevención & control , Gingivitis/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Enfermedades Periodontales/epidemiología , Enfermedades Periodontales/prevención & control , Enfermedades Periodontales/terapia , Prevalencia , Enfermedades Estomatognáticas/epidemiología , Enfermedades Estomatognáticas/prevención & control
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BMC Oral Health ; 14: 52, 2014 May 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24886223

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Endemic dental fluorosis has already been described in some regions of the world. The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional and psychosocial impact of direct aesthetic restorative treatments in endemic fluorosis patients in the northern state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Was a quasi-experimental intervention study. METHODS: The reference population consisted of individuals between 9 and 27 years of age that were served by a project intended to recover the smiles of patients with severe fluorosis. The questionnaires were administered on two occasions, 24 months apart (before and after dental treatment). Initially, descriptive analyses were conducted. Prevalence and severity, as well as the extent of the functional and psychosocial impact of oral disorders were estimated based on the Oral Health Impact Profile instrument (OHIP-14). Comparisons between baseline and follow-up and between treatment techniques were carried out using the McNemar, Wilcoxon, and Mann-Whitney tests. RESULTS: The study involved 53 individuals, with a mean age of 15.9 years, treated with microabrasion, dental composite, or a combination of both techniques. The treatments performed proved to be competent for reducing the functional and psychosocial impact of oral disorders as measured by the OHIP-14, pointing to the possibility of establishing protocols to be used in programs aimed at restoring the aesthetics and functionality of the anterior teeth in large populations. CONCLUSIONS: After performing the direct aesthetic restorative treatments in patients with endemic fluorosis, a significant improvement was observed in the prevalence and severity, as well as the extent of the functional and psychosocial impact of oral disorders.


Asunto(s)
Restauración Dental Permanente/métodos , Enfermedades Endémicas , Estética Dental , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Adolescente , Adulto , Ansiedad/psicología , Actitud Frente a la Salud , Brasil , Niño , Resinas Compuestas/química , Materiales Dentales/química , Restauración Dental Permanente/psicología , Coronas con Frente Estético/psicología , Microabrasión del Esmalte/métodos , Microabrasión del Esmalte/psicología , Femenino , Fluorosis Dental/psicología , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Salud Bucal , Calidad de Vida , Salud Rural , Vergüenza , Adulto Joven
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J Clin Pediatr Dent ; 38(3): 207-13, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25095314

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The present study was conducted to compare and evaluate the relative efficacy of enamel microabrasion (using 18% HCl) and bleaching with McInnes solution in the esthetic improvement of fluorosed teeth and to check postoperative sensitivity. STUDY DESIGN: 30 children aged between 9-14yrs with a mild or moderate grade of fluorosis as classified according to Dean's fluorosis index and who complained of objectionable esthetics were selected. Split mouth study design was selected in our study. Each subject had one of their maxillary central incisor randomly selected for Enamel microabrasion and the contra lateral maxillary central incisor for McInnes bleaching. Esthetic improvement was assessed by comparing the pre and postoperative digital photographs. During the evaluation session, the pre and postoperative photographs of 30 subjects were incorporated into a power point presentation and were projected side by side in a darkened room. Four calibrated and blinded examiners, including a layman rated the photographs under standardized viewing conditions. Esthetic improvement was assessed for both short and long term improvement. The postoperative sensitivity was recorded for both the procedures immediately after treatment and at one, three and six months interval. RESULTS: The results proved that both immediate and long term (6 month) esthetic improvement achieved by McInnes bleaching were superior to enamel microabrasion. There is a reduction in aesthetics of teeth in both the procedures after six months, which was very minimal in McInnes procedure and significant in enamel micro abrasion. Postoperative sensitivity in both techniques were negligible. The sensitivity observed were transient and subsided within an one-month post operatively. None of the subjects reported sensitivity at one, three and six months intervals. CONCLUSION: McInnes bleaching is a better procedure compared to enamel microabrasion in improving the appearance of fluorosed teeth. Both techniques are conservative and safe.


Asunto(s)
Abrasión Dental por Aire/métodos , Esmalte Dental/patología , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos , Decoloración de Dientes/terapia , Adolescente , Abrasión Dental por Aire/instrumentación , Niño , Esmalte Dental/efectos de los fármacos , Sensibilidad de la Dentina/etiología , Estética Dental , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Ácido Clorhídrico/uso terapéutico , Peróxido de Hidrógeno/uso terapéutico , Fotografía Dental/métodos , Silicatos/uso terapéutico , Blanqueadores Dentales/uso terapéutico , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Oper Dent ; 49(5): 497-506, 2024 Sep 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39187955

RESUMEN

Dental fluorosis (DF) is a specific esthetic issue characterized by a persistent condition in which there is a disruption in enamel development, leading to the formation of hypomineralized enamel. The resulting unusual appearance varies in intensity, presenting as mildly white and opaque to dark brown, and significantly impacts individuals' esthetic features and self-confidence. The objective of this case report was to assess the efficacy of microabrasion, dental whitening, and resin infiltration in terms of resolving lesions, tracking the sensitivity of teeth, and evaluating patient satisfaction over a period of time. A minimally invasive treatment approach in a 27-year-old woman with severe DF is detailed. The treatment plan involved enamel microabrasion, in-office bleaching, and two weeks of at-home bleaching, followed by resin infiltration for the affected tooth under rubber dam isolation. After a 5-year follow-up, the assessment of the patient's esthetic appearance indicated a successful treatment of teeth affected by DF.


Asunto(s)
Estética Dental , Fluorosis Dental , Blanqueamiento de Dientes , Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Estudios de Seguimiento , Microabrasión del Esmalte/métodos
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J Dent ; 149: 105276, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39103078

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the masking success of bleaching and/or resin infiltration treatment of fluorotic lesions in anterior teeth of adults and adolescents. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Embase were systematically searched from the beginning of documentation to December 31, 2023. PRIMARY OUTCOME WAS THE NUMBER OF MASKED TEETH: A tooth was considered masked when the color difference (ΔE CIE76) between fluorotic areas and the surrounding sound enamel was ≤3.7 and unmasked if ΔE > 3.7. Secondary outcomes were mean ΔE values between fluorotic and sound enamel reported for a treatment group at baseline and after any intervention as well as patient satisfaction. STUDY SELECTION: Of 1575 search results 4 publications met the inclusion criteria, comprising 230 treated anterior teeth with fluorosis in 47 patients. Meta-analyses were performed comparing the result after treatment (bleaching, resin infiltration, or bleaching followed by resin infiltration) to baseline. RESULTS: Bleaching and resin infiltration were suitable intervention strategies to improve the esthetics of fluorosis affected anterior teeth, with a combination of both treatment approaches being particularly effective in reducing the color difference between fluorotic defects and the surrounding sound enamel below the acceptability thresholds of 3.7 (success rate [95 %CI]: 0.75 [0.44, 1.06]). Patient satisfaction increased after treatments, indicating a beneficial impact on their mental health. The overall bias of the included studies was 2.5 (ROBINS-I analysis tool). CONCLUSION: There is evidence that resin infiltration with preceding bleaching therapy is more effective in masking fluorotic lesions in anterior teeth than bleaching alone. The combination therapy also showed a tendency towards higher success rates compared to infiltration alone. However, this difference was statistically not significant, and more studies are needed to further assess the efficacy of specific treatments and their combinations as well as the certainty in the evidence. The methodologic heterogeneity of study designs regarding estimation of color difference before and after treatment and bleaching protocols calls for unification in future studies. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Results of this systematic review and meta-analysis revealed the combination of bleaching followed by resin infiltration as efficacious approach for masking fluorotic lesions in young adults. While resin infiltration alone improves the aesthetic appearance of fluorotic lesions, dentists should consider a combined bleaching-infiltration regimen to achieve more favorable clinical outcome for their patients.


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Estética Dental , Fluorosis Dental , Blanqueadores Dentales , Blanqueamiento de Dientes , Adolescente , Adulto , Humanos , Color , Esmalte Dental/patología , Esmalte Dental/efectos de los fármacos , Fluorosis Dental/patología , Fluorosis Dental/terapia , Satisfacción del Paciente , Resinas Sintéticas/uso terapéutico , Blanqueamiento de Dientes/métodos , Blanqueadores Dentales/administración & dosificación , Resultado del Tratamiento
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