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Conference Paper: Employing Anti-Vet Enamel Cleansing and Resin Infiltration Techniques for the Management of Brown and White Discolorations in Anterior Teeth: A case series study
Title | Employing Anti-Vet Enamel Cleansing and Resin Infiltration Techniques for the Management of Brown and White Discolorations in Anterior Teeth: A case series study |
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Issue Date | 3-May-2024 |
Abstract | In today’s dental practice, aesthetic dentistry has emerged as a critical aspect. Patients globally are persistently pursuing visually appealing smiles. Dental practitioners are now experiencing heightened demand for inconspicuous aesthetic treatment, employing minimally invasive techniques while preserving natural dental tissues. Leveraging the state-of-the-art restorative materials and new treatment approaches enable dental professionals to craft natural smiles while maintaining functionality, biological harmony, and aesthetic appeal. The aim of this case series study is to delineate and explore the management of mild to severe enamel discolorations in anterior teeth utilizing Anti-Vet enamel cleansing and resin infiltration techniques, which are minimally invasive approaches in contemporary dental practice. Six middle-aged patients, free from any systemic diseases and presenting with enamel discoloration on their anterior teeth, were selected for this study. Three patients with brown enamel discoloration were assigned to undergo treatment using the Anti-Vet enamel cleansing kit, while the remaining three patients with white spot enamel discoloration were treated using the resin infiltration technique. Postoperative outcomes were evaluated immediately following the procedure via photographic documentation. Tooth sensitivity was assessed immediately post-procedure and after a three-month follow-up, while patient satisfaction was measured using a 5-point Likert scale. Based on the findings of this study, both techniques are deemed promising minimally invasive solutions for managing discolored enamel. The success of such treatment approaches hinges on accurate diagnosis and a comprehensive understanding of the discoloration's etiology. |
Persistent Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/343618 |
DC Field | Value | Language |
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dc.contributor.author | Maxstein, M Abuzaid | - |
dc.contributor.author | Tong, Wah Lim | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-05-24T04:12:29Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2024-05-24T04:12:29Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2024-05-03 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/343618 | - |
dc.description.abstract | <p>In today’s dental practice, aesthetic dentistry has emerged as a critical aspect. Patients globally are persistently pursuing visually appealing smiles. Dental practitioners are now experiencing heightened demand for inconspicuous aesthetic treatment, employing minimally invasive techniques while preserving natural dental tissues. Leveraging the state-of-the-art restorative materials and new treatment approaches enable dental professionals to craft natural smiles while maintaining functionality, biological harmony, and aesthetic appeal. The aim of this case series study is to delineate and explore the management of mild to severe enamel discolorations in anterior teeth utilizing Anti-Vet enamel cleansing and resin infiltration techniques, which are minimally invasive approaches in contemporary dental practice. Six middle-aged patients, free from any systemic diseases and presenting with enamel discoloration on their anterior teeth, were selected for this study. Three patients with brown enamel discoloration were assigned to undergo treatment using the Anti-Vet enamel cleansing kit, while the remaining three patients with white spot enamel discoloration were treated using the resin infiltration technique. Postoperative outcomes were evaluated immediately following the procedure via photographic documentation. Tooth sensitivity was assessed immediately post-procedure and after a three-month follow-up, while patient satisfaction was measured using a 5-point Likert scale. Based on the findings of this study, both techniques are deemed promising minimally invasive solutions for managing discolored enamel. The success of such treatment approaches hinges on accurate diagnosis and a comprehensive understanding of the discoloration's etiology.</p> | - |
dc.language | eng | - |
dc.relation.ispartof | 45th Asia Pacific Dental Conference (02/05/2024-05/05/2024, , , Taipei) | - |
dc.title | Employing Anti-Vet Enamel Cleansing and Resin Infiltration Techniques for the Management of Brown and White Discolorations in Anterior Teeth: A case series study | - |
dc.type | Conference_Paper | - |