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Background and aims: Several studies highlighted how the ameloblasts, secretory cells responsible of the tooth enamel formation, are highly sensitive to changes in their environment. Due to enamel maturation, their dysfunctions during a limited period of tooth development may lead to permanent morphological consequences, namely Developmental Enamel Defects (DED). The aim of this study was to show the advantages of Er:YAG laser for DED treatment. Subjects and methods: The case report presented describes the treatment, by Er:YAG laser, of some DED lesions present in the upper incisors of a young patient. The settings used were: 1W power, 100mJ energy, 10 Hz frequency corresponding to a Fluence of 0.318 J/cm2 per pulse or 3, 18 J/cm2. Results: The patient, even in absence of local anesthesia, did not feel any pain or discomfort during and after intervention. Follow-up at 2, 6 and 12 months did not show any problems in an aesthetic point of view as well as regarding hypersensitivity. Conclusions: The use of Er:YAG laser for the treatment of developmental enamel defects in frontal teeth is a safe, painless and minimally invasive; moreover, it is able to assure a good aesthetic result.
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Fornaini, C., Rocca, J. P., Xu, N., & Merigo, E. (2019). Er:YAG laser for the aesthetic treatment of developmental enamel defects in frontal teeth: A case report. Laser Therapy, 28(3), 199–202. https://doi.org/10.5978/islsm.28_19-CR-02
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