Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of fluoride in preventing white spot lesion (WSL) demineralization during orthodontic treatment and compare all modes of fluoride delivery. Data sources: The search strategy for the review was carried out according to the standard Cochrane systematic review methodology. The following databases were searched for RCTs or CCTs: Cochrane Clinical Trials Register, Cochrane Oral Health Group Specialized Trials Register, MEDLINE and EMBASE. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied when considering studies to be included. Authors of trials were contacted for further data. Data selection: The primary outcome of the review was the presence or absence of WSL by patient at the end of treatment. Sec...
Orthodontic patients on fixed appliances are at an increased risk of developing white spot lesions w...
Objective: This systematic review aims to determine the most effective method of treatment to remine...
BACKGROUND Although orthodontic white spot lesions (WSLs) are one of the most often and most eviden...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of fluoride in preventing white spot lesion (WSL) deminera...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this manuscript, fluoride releasing dental materials controlling demineraliza...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this manuscript, fluoride releasing dental materials controlling demineraliza...
Background: White spots can appear on teeth during fixed brace treatment because of early decay arou...
Objective: The current study aimed to systematically review the randomized clinical trials assessing...
Aim of this systematic review was to assess the efficacy of preventive interventions against the dev...
To analyse clinical studies investigating coating agents such as sealants and other bonding material...
Design A randomised, parallel-group, controlled clinical trial. Intervention The test group had flu...
Abstract Introduction White spot lesion (WSL) adjacent to orthodontic appliances is a common si...
Introduction: One of the common problems of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed app...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this manuscript, fluoride releasing dental materials controlling demineraliza...
Background: Individuals who got long term orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances are at increas...
Orthodontic patients on fixed appliances are at an increased risk of developing white spot lesions w...
Objective: This systematic review aims to determine the most effective method of treatment to remine...
BACKGROUND Although orthodontic white spot lesions (WSLs) are one of the most often and most eviden...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of fluoride in preventing white spot lesion (WSL) deminera...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this manuscript, fluoride releasing dental materials controlling demineraliza...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this manuscript, fluoride releasing dental materials controlling demineraliza...
Background: White spots can appear on teeth during fixed brace treatment because of early decay arou...
Objective: The current study aimed to systematically review the randomized clinical trials assessing...
Aim of this systematic review was to assess the efficacy of preventive interventions against the dev...
To analyse clinical studies investigating coating agents such as sealants and other bonding material...
Design A randomised, parallel-group, controlled clinical trial. Intervention The test group had flu...
Abstract Introduction White spot lesion (WSL) adjacent to orthodontic appliances is a common si...
Introduction: One of the common problems of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed app...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In this manuscript, fluoride releasing dental materials controlling demineraliza...
Background: Individuals who got long term orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances are at increas...
Orthodontic patients on fixed appliances are at an increased risk of developing white spot lesions w...
Objective: This systematic review aims to determine the most effective method of treatment to remine...
BACKGROUND Although orthodontic white spot lesions (WSLs) are one of the most often and most eviden...