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Filter by:This is a prospective study to determine the effects of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) on the prevention of white spot lesion (WSL) development during fixed appliance orthodontic treatment. WSLs are the beginning stages of cavity formation on teeth and RMGI is a preventative material placed on teeth. The RMGI will be applied at the initial bonding appointment when braces are put on. RMGI will be applied to some participant's teeth while others will not receive the varnish treatment. Patients will be given standardized oral hygiene instructions. At six months, the RMGI will be reapplied to the same teeth that received the original RMGI application. The development of WSLs will be assessed both by photographs and visual assessment as well as utilizing laser technology to assess the level of enamel demineralization via a dental scanner called the Canary System. Participants will be examined at 3-month intervals for a total of nine months to one year to determine if application of RMGI during fixed appliance orthodontic therapy is effective in preventing the development of WSLs.