Use of Resin Infiltrate for the Treatment of White spot Lesions on Dental Enamel: Case Report

Autores

  • Rosa Maria Pereira Moisés Barbosa de Andrade University of Uberaba, Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Dentistry. SP, Brazil.
  • Ruchele Dias Nogueira University of Uberaba, Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Dentistry. SP, Brazil.
  • Maria Angélica Hueb Menezes-Oliveira University of Uberaba, Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Dentistry. SP, Brazil.
  • Cesar Penazzo Lepri University of Uberaba, Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Dentistry. SP, Brazil.
  • Vinícius Rangel Geraldo-Martins University of Uberaba, Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Dentistry- University of Uberaba. SP, Brazil.

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https://doi.org/10.17921/2447-8938.2019v21n2p134-138

Resumo

Abstract

Early diagnosis of white spot lesions allows non-invasive treatment to be indicated for the remineralization of active lesions. The goal was to report the clinical Protocol for the treatment of white spot lesion of a patient by the technique of resin infiltration, observing whether there is change of color on the white spot of the dental enamel after its treatment. The selected patient was 16 years old with good overall health, who featured white spot lesion of the dental enamel on tooth 13, classified as ICDAS score 2. The tooth was photographed, and its color was evaluated with the spectrophotometer in accordance with the CIELhC system. For comparison purposes, the color of tooth enamel in an area adjacent to the lesion was evaluated. The treatment of the lesion was performed with the resin infiltrate Icon (DMG, Hamburg, Germany), following the manufacturer's instructions. The color of the tooth was re-evaluated after the application of the resin infiltrate. At the end of the procedure, it was observed that the treatment of white spot lesion by resin infiltration technique reached its goal because, in addition to being minimally invasive, it was highly approved by patient and it provided the masking of the white spot lesion on the dental enamel.

 

Keywords: Dental Caries. Dental Enamel. Composite Resins.

 

Resumo

O diagnóstico precoce de lesões de mancha branca permite que um tratamento não invasivo seja indicado para a remineralização das lesões ativas. O objetivo foi relatar o protocolo clínico para tratamento de lesão de mancha branca ativa de um paciente pela técnica do infiltrante resinoso, observando se existe alteração de cor da mancha branca do esmalte dental após o seu tratamento. Foi selecionada uma paciente, de 16 anos de idade, com boa saúde geral e que apresentava lesão de mancha branca no esmalte dental do dente 13, classificada pelo escore 2 do ICDAS. O dente foi fotografado e sua cor foi avaliada com o espectrofotômetro de acordo com o sistema CIELhC. Para fins de comparação, foi avaliada a cor do esmalte dental em uma área adjacente à lesão. O tratamento da lesão foi realizado com a resina infiltrante Icon (DMG, Hamburgo, Alemanha), seguindo as recomendações do fabricante.  A cor do dente foi reavaliada após a aplicação do infiltrante. Ao final do procedimento, observou-se que o tratamento da lesão de mancha branca pela técnica da resina infiltrante atingiu seu objetivo pois, além de ter sido minimamente invasiva, foi bem avaliada pela paciente e proporcionou o mascaramento da lesão de mancha branca do esmalte dental.

 

Palavras-chave: Cárie Dentária. Esmalte Dentário. Resinas Compostas.

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2019-06-19

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Andrade RMPMB de, Nogueira RD, Menezes-Oliveira MAH, Lepri CP, Geraldo-Martins VR. Use of Resin Infiltrate for the Treatment of White spot Lesions on Dental Enamel: Case Report. J. Health Sci. [Internet]. 19º de junho de 2019 [citado 23º de abril de 2024];21(2):134-8. Disponível em: https://journalhealthscience.pgsscogna.com.br/JHealthSci/article/view/6448

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