Brighten Up Your Smile. Bring out the Natural Whiteness
Nishtha Sharma1, Varinder Goyal2, Puneet Goyal3, Shaveta4, Nitin Garg5, Rashim6
1Dr. Nishtha Sharma, Department of Paedodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam (Punjab), India.
2Dr. Varinder Goyal, Department of Paedodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam (Punjab), India.
3Dr. Puneet Goyal, Department of Paedodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam (Punjab), India.
4Dr. Shaveta, Department of Paedodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam (Punjab), India.
5Dr. Nitin Garg, Department of Paedodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam (Punjab), India.
6Dr. Rashim, Department of Paedodontics, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam (Punjab), India.
Manuscript received on 02 March 2024 | Revised Manuscript received on 16 March 2024 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 April 2024 | Manuscript published on 30 April 2024 | PP: 1-4 | Volume-4 Issue-3, April 2024 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijadst.C101104030424 | DOI: 10.54105/ijadst.C1011.04030424
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Abstract: Aesthetics are often a major concern for young patients with anterior tooth involvement. Patients typically seek dental care to improve their smiles due to irregularities in the enamel and superficial stains. These stains or anomalies in dental hard tissue can be caused by fluorosis, mineralized white patches, hypoplasia, and amelogenesis imperfecta. Different treatment modalities are used to treat these staining of teeth. In the present case report dental fluorosis is treated with MDC Antivet Bleaching agent in anterior teeth and stainless-steel crowns in all four permanent molars in a thirteen-year-old child. The minimal invasive technique was used for bleaching anterior teeth and molars were preserved with full coverage stainless steel crowns. The appearance of the treated enamel showed a surface almost completely free of fluorotic stains, demonstrating the satisfactory results of this treatment.
Keywords: Bleaching, Mild Fluorosis, Moderate Fluorosis, Stainless steel crowns
Scope of the Article: Oral Medicine and Radiology