[Download] "Retention of Fissure Sealants Using Two Different Methods of Application in Teeth with Hypomineralised Molars (MIH): a 4 Year Clinical Study." by European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free

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- Title: Retention of Fissure Sealants Using Two Different Methods of Application in Teeth with Hypomineralised Molars (MIH): a 4 Year Clinical Study.
- Author : European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry
- Release Date : January 01, 2009
- Genre: Health & Fitness,Books,Health, Mind & Body,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 229 KB
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Introduction Molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) is defined as the developmentally derived dental defect that involves hypomineralisation of 1 to 4 permanent first molars (FPM) that is frequently associated with similarly affected permanent incisors [Jasulaityte et al., 2007]. The defect is presumed to be the result of a variety of environmental factors acting systemically, including prenatal, perinatal and childhood medical conditions that affect the developing enamel, while an underlying genetic predisposition could not be excluded [Lygidakis et al., 2008b]. The defect is clinically presented as demarcated enamel opacities of different colour in the affected teeth that can occasionally undergo post-eruptive breakdown due to soft and porous enamel, resulting in atypical cavities or even to complete coronal distortion. For these reasons hypomineralisation defects cause serious clinical management problems attracting the attention of the dental profession for the last decade [Fayle, 2003; Lygidakis et al., 2003; Marthu-Muju and Wright, 2006].
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