The hydrochloric acid-pumice microabrasion technique in the treatment of post-orthodontic decalcification.

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Abstract

A significant number of patients exhibit white spots of enamel decalcification after orthodontic treatment, despite the use of preventive regimes. The hydrochloric acid-pumice micro-abrasion technique offers a method for improving the appearance of these lesions where they are cosmetically unacceptable. The clinical procedure is described and the effects of the technique upon the dental structures are discussed.

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Welbury, R. R., & Carter, N. E. (1993). The hydrochloric acid-pumice microabrasion technique in the treatment of post-orthodontic decalcification. British Journal of Orthodontics, 20(3), 181–185. https://doi.org/10.1179/bjo.20.3.181

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