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Spectrophotometric evaluation of different protocols of resin infiltration of white spot lesions with various depths

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Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of resin infiltration to improve the color of White Spot
Lesions (WSLs), and to estimate the effect of different numbers of etching and resin infiltrant applications on the color change of WSLs with various depths. Methods: 96 sound extracted premolars were subjected to acid attack inducing different depths of WSLs. Using a DIAGNOdent, teeth were divided into four main groups according to the depth of the WSLs: shallow enamel, deep enamel, shallow dentine and deep dentine without cavitation. Then each of the main groups was subdivided into 4 groups; 6 teeth each with different protocols of resin infiltration as follows: 1 Etching + 1 infiltrant
Application (EA), 1 Etching + 2 infiltrant Applications (EAA), 2 Etchings + 1 infiltrant Application (EEA), 2 Etchings + 2 infiltrant Applications (EEAA). Spectrophotometric analysis was measured at baseline (T0), after inducing the WSLs (T1), and following resin infiltration application (T2) for each group. Results: In shallow enamel, EA produced the least mean color difference (1.62±0.85), with high significant difference (P < 0.001), when compared with the clinically detectable
threshold (ΔE =3.7). While in deep enamel, EAA showed the least mean color change (1.95±0.4), with P < 0.001 when compared with the critical value. Also, in shallow dentine, the least mean change was noticed with EAA (3.0±0.45), P < 0.001 when compared with the clinical color detection threshold. Furthermore, in deep dentine, EAA had the least mean difference (3.76±0.6) but with no significant difference, when compared with the clinically detectable threshold. Conclusion: As the WSL got deeper, the color of the lesion became more clinically visible. In shallow enamel, the best treatment option was one etching with one resin infiltrant application. For deep enamel and shallow dentine, one etching with two applications of infiltrant gave the best lesion masking. In deep dentine it is advisable to perform one etching with two infiltration steps, taking in consideration that all deep dentine lesions without cavitation were partially
masked, remained clinically detectable and might require more invasive restorative procedures. 

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10.21608/eos.2017.78356

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White spot lesions, Resin infiltration, Color change, decalcification

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Bassant

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Mohamed

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Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

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Eiman

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Marzouk

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Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

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Abbas

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Zaher

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Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

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52

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December 2017

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11533

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2017-12-01

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2020-08-16

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2017-12-01

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31

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44

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1110-435X

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2812-5258

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Egyptian Orthodontic Journal

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Spectrophotometric evaluation of different protocols of resin infiltration of white spot lesions with various depths

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22 Jan 2023