Aesthetic Improvement of White Spot Fluorosis Lesions with Resin Infiltration

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Dental fluorosis changes the colour and/or structure of enamel, leading to an unaesthetic appearance. One of the main goals in the treatment is aesthetic improvement of the affected teeth. Two clinical cases of patients with white spot fluorosis lesions on frontal teeth are presented. All treated teeth are infiltrated with low-viscous light-curing resin (ICON, DMG). A significant improvement in the aesthetic appearance of all the treated tooth surfaces is visible immediately after resin infiltration, and in most of the teeth - a complete disappearance of the white spots. Resin infiltration is an alternative micro-invasive approach for treatment of white spot lesions of different origin. It allows a quick and natural recovery of the affected teeth.

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Todorova, V. I., Filipov, I. A., Khaliq, A. F., & Verma, P. (2020). Aesthetic Improvement of White Spot Fluorosis Lesions with Resin Infiltration. Folia Medica, 62(1), 208–213. https://doi.org/10.3897/folmed.62.e47731

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