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Clinical Evaluation of the Effect of Resin Infiltration Treatment on Hypomineralised Enamel Surfaces
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Resin infiltration for Molar Incisor Hypomineralization and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 34 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The investigators aimed to evaluate changes in mineralisation degree, colour, and size of the lesion after Icon® in permanent teeth with MIH in 6 months.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A sufficient amount of HCl was applied to the lesion using the icon etch syringe included in the set and was allowed to sit for 2 minutes. After washing with water for 30 seconds, the tooth was dried using an air spray. Once the enamel surface appeared chalky, Icon® dry application was initiated. Ethanol was applied to the lesion using the Icon® dry syringe included in the set, and after 30 seconds it was dried using an air spray. Sufficient amount of resin infiltrant was applied to the lesion using the Icon® infiltrant syringe. The resin infiltrant was applied to the lesion surface by massaging with the tip of the syringe in circular movements for 3 minutes such that it penetrates the surface thoroughly. The resin infiltrant was polymerized for 40 seconds with a light device.