Evaluation of Color Masking Effectiveness by Visual and Instrumental Methods of Various Materials Used In the Treatment of Developmental Enamel Defects
Journal Title: Black Sea Journal of Health Science - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
In our study, the aesthetic concerns of the individuals with incisors with developmental enamel defects were evaluated. Also, it was aimed to evaluate the color masking effect of resin infiltrant treatment and 2 different remineralization agents, tricalcium phosphate and caseinphosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate, applied with microabrasion by visual and instrumental methods.Incisors tooth detected for the research of 8-17 ages are included in the study. The study is carried out by2 groups based on the teeth 128 fluorosis observed between the scores of 1-4 within Tooth Surface Index of Fluorosis and 161 hypomineralization observed between the scores of 1-5 within Modified Developmental Defects of Dental Enamel Index. Modified Children's Oral and Dental Health Impact Profiles Questionnaire was applied to evaluate the aesthetic concerns of patients about their teeth. Group A: Icon®, Group B: Opalustre® + Clinpro White Varnish® and Group C: Opalustre® + Tooth Mousse® treatments were applied to the 1st and 2nd groups, respectively. Visual analogue scale and spectrophotometer (ΔE value) were used for the color evaluations of the teeth participating in the study. The results were evaluated statistically.In evaluating the aesthetic concerns, it was determined that there was no relationship between fluorosis groups and aesthetic concerns.It has been found that clinically noticeable changes are obtained as a result of all treatment applications in the anterior incisor teeth with developmental enamel defect. In both groups, visual analogue scores were obtained in the highest group A.ΔE values were found in the highest group A in the fluorosis group and the lowest group C in the hypomineralization group.Aesthetic corcens has come to the forefront in the hypomineralization group. It has been determined that the teeth with developmental enamel defects are clinically noticeable changes, both by visual analogue scale and spectrophotometer, as a result of resin infiltrant and microabrasion applications. Standardization must be ensured so that visual and instrumental evaluations can be carried out in a healthy way during the studies.
Authors and Affiliations
Mihriban Dudu Gizem GENÇER, Zuhal KIRZIOĞLU
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