Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation (Mar 2019)

MICRO-INVASIVE AESTHETIC TREATMENT OF NON-CAVITATED WHITE-SPOT LESIONS

  • Albertine Leon,
  • Aureliana Caraiane,
  • Steliana Gabriela Buştiuc,
  • Claudia Elena Sin,
  • Gheorghe Raftu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 161 – 165

Abstract

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Aim: Micro-invasive treatment of white-spot lesions through resin infiltration technique was performed. Materials and method: Icon smooth surface (DMG, Hamburg, Germany) was applied to 21 non-cavitated carious lesions, located on the buccal surfaces of teeth. Enamel conditioning with 15% hydrochloric acid gel was first performed, to expose lesion microporosities, followed by their infiltration with low-viscosity methacrylate resin. Results: A smooth and glossy tooth surface was achieved, similar to healthy enamel. The aesthetic aspect was re-established and lesion progression was inhibited. The clinical procedure was simple and painless, being easily accepted by patients. Conclusions: Icon technique proved to be a successful treatment of the non-cavitated white-spot lesions on smooth surfaces.

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