Non – invasive therapeutic approach in dental dysplasia – Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation Syndrome

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E.B. Brăilă
Ș. Dinu
D. Jumanca
R.M. Horhat
M.V. Cîrdei
M. Păcurar
E.L. Crăciunescu
M. Popa

Abstract

Aim and objectives: Dental dysplasia is a structural or developmental defect that can be classified into two types based on the etiology: environmental and genetic. Environmental dysplasia can affect the enamel and dentine and can occur before or after birth. They are the result of several environmental conditions that emerge before or during the development of the dental structures, prior to the eruption of the teeth, from a chronological aspect. Materials and Methods: The research focuses on the descriptive approach of MIH Syndrome clinical treatment cases (A-F). Non-invasive treatment involving CPP-ACP and Varnish was used to treat the patient. Results: The contemporary treatment strategy to treating these defects is based on the collection of a series of data, beginning with determining the etiological causes for an early diagnosis and minimizing the scope of carious lesions as much as feasible. After 6 months we observe an improvement of the oral hygiene. Conclusions: The approach of a non-invasive treatment idea, resulting in keeping the dental tissues as healthy as possible and free of cavities, is the key to success in correcting any structural defect.

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