Molar Incisor Hypomineralization Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Resin Infiltration Treatment Versus a Combined Treatment of Microabrasion and Resin Infiltration for the Management of Affected Incisors in Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) Cases
The prevalence of molar incisor hypomineralization is relatively high. It has been reported
that MIH-affected children experience a wide range of negative impacts because of having
visible enamel opacities on their incisors whether these teeth show post eruptive breakdown
or not. The management of MIH is challenging with a broad spectrum of treatment modalities
being available. However, there are no clear guidelines available to aid in clinical decision
making. Possible treatment options for anterior teeth with MIH include: Microabrasion, resin
infiltration, tooth bleaching, etch-bleach and seal technique and composite restorations or
veneers. It is believed that these methods could be used alone or in a combination of methods
to achieve better aesthetic results.
For MIH affected-incisors microabrasion and resin infiltration are acceptable treatment
options which could be used alone or in a combination. Accordingly, the aim of this study is
to compare the clinical outcomes of using resin infiltration either alone or combined with
microabrasion for the management of MIH affected incisors.
The study will be conducted on a dental unit in postgraduate clinic of Pediatric Dentistry
and Dental Public Health Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University, Egypt.The
primary hypothesis of this study is that a resin infiltration and microabrasion combined
treatment will result in better clinical outcomes than using resin infiltration alone. All
treatment procedures will be carried out by the principal investigator.
36 patients will be included in the study. The teeth will be randomized into two groups
according to the intervention. The study involves two types of interventions:
Group 1 (resin infiltration):
The treatment will follow the manufacturer's instructions (Icon, DMG, Hamburg, Germany). The
procedure involves the application of Icon-Etch, Icon-Dry as well as Icon-Infiltrant.
Followed by removal of excess and then polishing of the treated surfaces.
Group 2 (Micro-abrasion followed by resin infiltration):
The Micro-abrasion agent (Opalustre, Ultradent, South Jordan, UT, USA) will be applied to the
tooth for 60 seconds using a standard rubber cup attached to a low speed hand piece followed
by rinsing the tooth surface with water for 20 seconds. This procedure will be repeated up to
5 times.
Resin infiltration will then be carried out as discussed before.
Vita Easyshade Advance® spectrophotometer (Vita Zahnfabrik, Sackingen, Germany) will be used
to evaluate the masking color of the teeth selected in the study.
Measurements will be taken before, immediately after, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 12
months after treatment.
A standardized Photograph will be taken at 5 different times (before treatment, immediately
afterwards, one month, 6 months and 12 months after treatment with the exact same camera and
conditions. The images collected will be analyzed and evaluated by 2 different dentists.
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