1. Aesthetic Resolution of Enamel Hypomineralization in Single Central Incisor: a Case Report.
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Samilly Miranda, Elisianne, Thainara Silva, Dhiully, Pereira Veloso, Isabella Mota, Regina de Souza, Ludmilla, and Cangussu Mendes, Danilo
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TOOTH demineralization , *DENTAL resins , *MOLARS , *COSMETIC dentistry , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *DENTAL fillings , *TRANSILLUMINATION - Abstract
Enamel development defects are important complaints of patients, being common in both primary and permanent dentition. This study aims to report a clinical case involving the aesthetic resolution of a permanent maxillary central incisor affected by enamel hypomineralization in a juvenile patient, through the direct restorative technique in a clinical-academic setting. A 16-year-old male patient attended the Clinic School of a college in the north of the state of Minas Gerais complaining of discomfort due to a white spot on the central incisor. In the dental clinical evaluation, a large opaque white spot was observed on tooth 21. The enamel had normal thickness and no surface alteration was observed, consistent with enamel hypomineralization. The decision of the appropriate treatment was taken after the transillumination exam, carried out with the photo-activator device, verifying that the spot was deep. Thus, the treatment option was the restoration with composite resin. The procedure was performed using the stratified technique, using enamel, dentin and effect resins, obtaining an excellent aesthetic result with a wear restricted to the staining area. It may be concluded that a correct diagnostic approach is extremely important for the selection of the appropriate therapy for enamel developmental defects. Composite resin becomes a material of choice when the wear is necessary. Composites have good optical properties and allow less wear compared to dental ceramics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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