Dental fluorosis is a specific condition due to chronic ingestion of excessive fluoride during enamel formation. The cleavage and removal of enamel proteins are disturbed. Retention of the proteins and water results in varying degrees of subsurface porosities related to the severity of fluorosis. The porosities may attract extrinsic stains, causing enamel discoloration. Posteruptively, occlusal trauma may cause detachment of surface enamel weakened by the subsurface porosities. The therapeutic management options include bleaching, microabrasion, veneering and crowning. The bleaching agents break down the chromogens into smaller molecules, resulting in teeth with lighter and brighter shades. The microabrasion is aimed at removing the superfi...
Different approaches ranging from veneers and crowns to employing the more conservative use of freeh...
Fluorosis is a pathological endemic effect of ion intake of flour which is more than 1 ppm. Enamel f...
AbstractIntroduction: Fluorosis is defined as a special form of injury to tooth structures, which is...
Dental fluorosis is defined as hypomineralisation of enamel resulting from excessive ingestion of fl...
Dental fluorosis is a dental pathology caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride during the first ye...
Superficial stains and irregularities of the enamel are generally what prompt patients to seek denta...
With increasing awareness and aesthetic concerns, the number of people seeking professional dental h...
With increasing awareness and aesthetic concerns, the number of people seeking professional dental h...
Dental fluorosis is a condition caused by chronic ingestion of excess fluoride during tooth enamel f...
Dental fluorosis is a dental condition caused by excessive intake of fluoride during enamel formatio...
Aim and Objective: The purpose of present case series is to illustrate treatment procedure of discol...
Dental fluorosis is the result of chronic endogenic intake of fluorides in amounts exceeding the opt...
Objectives Dental fluorosis is a condition characterized by hypomineralization of tooth structure. I...
Color changes may interfere with smile balance and they represent a clinical challenge to dentists. ...
Aims & Objectives: The aim of this article was to describe a simplified technique for managing s...
Different approaches ranging from veneers and crowns to employing the more conservative use of freeh...
Fluorosis is a pathological endemic effect of ion intake of flour which is more than 1 ppm. Enamel f...
AbstractIntroduction: Fluorosis is defined as a special form of injury to tooth structures, which is...
Dental fluorosis is defined as hypomineralisation of enamel resulting from excessive ingestion of fl...
Dental fluorosis is a dental pathology caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride during the first ye...
Superficial stains and irregularities of the enamel are generally what prompt patients to seek denta...
With increasing awareness and aesthetic concerns, the number of people seeking professional dental h...
With increasing awareness and aesthetic concerns, the number of people seeking professional dental h...
Dental fluorosis is a condition caused by chronic ingestion of excess fluoride during tooth enamel f...
Dental fluorosis is a dental condition caused by excessive intake of fluoride during enamel formatio...
Aim and Objective: The purpose of present case series is to illustrate treatment procedure of discol...
Dental fluorosis is the result of chronic endogenic intake of fluorides in amounts exceeding the opt...
Objectives Dental fluorosis is a condition characterized by hypomineralization of tooth structure. I...
Color changes may interfere with smile balance and they represent a clinical challenge to dentists. ...
Aims & Objectives: The aim of this article was to describe a simplified technique for managing s...
Different approaches ranging from veneers and crowns to employing the more conservative use of freeh...
Fluorosis is a pathological endemic effect of ion intake of flour which is more than 1 ppm. Enamel f...
AbstractIntroduction: Fluorosis is defined as a special form of injury to tooth structures, which is...