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Preventing white spot lesions with fluoride pastes
Evidence-Based Dentistry, 2019Design Randomised controlled trial.Study population Patients undergoing routine orthodontic treatment, aged 12 years and older, were randomly allocated to use either Clinpro 5000, Clinpro Tooth Crème or MI Paste Plus for 4 months.Data Analysis Three-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyse the Enamel Decalcification Index (EDI) scores of ...
Robert S D, Smyth, Joseph H, Noar
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Treatment of post-orthodontic white spot lesions
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2020White spot lesions are early demineralisations and therefore constitute an impairment to healthy enamel. The emergence of white spot lesions is one of the main risks of damage during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances. White spot lesions may partially recover, but will remain visible in most cases. The treatment for post-orthodontic white spot
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Prevention of White Spot Lesions
2015The most frequent iatrogenic problem in orthodontics is white spot lesions (WSLs). Maintenance of an adequate and constant presence of fluoride ions in the vicinity of the enamel on the periphery of bracket bases helps protect against the development of WSLs.
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White spot lesions- Prevention and treatment
Baba Farid University Dental JournalAbstractAlthough advancements in the field of orthodontic materials and techniques have been there, the success of the treatment in almost half of the cases has to deal with white spot lesions. These lesions are due to enamel decalcification as a result of various bonded and multi-band appliances.
Ambreen Kaur +5 more
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Prevention of white spot lesions in orthodontic practice: a contemporary review
Australian Dental Journal, 2006David J Manton
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