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Therapies for White Spot Lesions—A Systematic Review

Journal of Evidence-based Dental Practice, 2017
The first sign of dental caries is denoted by white spot lesions (WSLs) which can be defined as a demineralization of the enamel surface and subsurface, although these lesions can be reversed and do not form cavities. The aim of this systematic review was investigate which remineralization agents are effective for the treatment of WSLs.For this ...
Anabela Paula   +2 more
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White spot lesions

2023
There are several forms of diagnosis as well as treatment suitable for white spot lesions, due to different clinical situations. Knowing how to identify a white spot lesion and ensure correct and effective treatment is important to promote good care and achieve clinical success.
Lopes, Pedro Campos   +3 more
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WHITE SPOT LESION – A REVIEW

2022
Modern dentistry aims at preserving the tooth structure in a non- invasive manner. The transition from G V black’s “extension for prevention” to minimal intervention methods paved path for diagnosis of caries during the initial stages of demineralization.
Dr.Revathy Parthasarathy   +4 more
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Microhardness Indentations on Artificial White Spot Lesions

Caries Research, 2009
In this study, Knoop hardness experiments on artificial carious enamel (pH 5.0, 4.5 and 4.0) are presented with the load perpendicular to the subsurface lesion. The results show that for human and bovine enamel the indentation length is proportional to the square root of the load.
ARENDS, J, SCHUTHOF, J, JONGEBLOED, WG
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Lesion Depth and Microhardness Indentations on Artificial White Spot Lesions

Caries Research, 2009
In this paper the relation between the average lesion depth (1) of artificial carious lesions and the length of microhardness indentations (D) on the surface (the load perpendicular to the surface) is investigated. The results show that an empirical linear relationship does exist between 1 and D for both human and bovine enamel.
ARENDS, J, SCHUTHOF, J, JONGEBLOED, WG
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A Contemporary Review of White Spot Lesions in Orthodontics

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2013
AbstractWhite spot lesions (WSL) associated with fixed orthodontic appliances are a common adverse effect of orthodontic treatment and represent a significant challenge to achieving esthetic excellence. The purpose of this article is to review the current evidence regarding diagnosis, risk assessment, prevention, intratreatment management, and ...
Gavin C, Heymann, Dan, Grauer
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