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Esthetic management of white spot lesions by using minimal intervention techniques of bleaching and resin infiltration: A clinical report
Journal of Prosthetic DentistryVol. 126Issue 4p455–458Published online: September 29, 2020- Benjamin W. Alverson
- Kim L. Capehart
- Courtney S. Babb
- Mario F. Romero
Cited in Scopus: 3Dental fluorosis and hypocalcification manifest as white spot lesions and/or brown discolorations. With dental fluorosis, mottled layers in enamel can also be present depending on severity. Treatment options have varied in such situations, depending on severity, and can range from conservative to more invasive. This clinical report focuses on a combination of bleaching and resin infiltration as one of the more conservative treatment options. - Clinical Report
Treatment and esthetic management of traumatized maxillary central incisors with endodontic therapy and the inside/outside bleaching technique: A clinical report
Journal of Prosthetic DentistryVol. 122Issue 4p343–347Published online: April 23, 2019- Michael L. Myers
- Mario F. Romero
- Lisiane F. Susin
- Courtney S. Babb
Cited in Scopus: 0Traumatic dental injuries most commonly occur to the maxillary central incisors, occasionally resulting in tooth discoloration and prompting affected patients to seek dental treatment. Other negative sequelae of trauma to teeth include root resorption that can complicate definitive treatment planning to manage discoloration. This article describes the conservative esthetic management of discolored traumatized teeth through the inside/outside bleaching technique after endodontic therapy for external inflammatory root resorption. - Clinical Report
Minimally invasive esthetic improvement in a patient with dental fluorosis by using microabrasion and bleaching: A clinical report
Journal of Prosthetic DentistryVol. 120Issue 3p323–326Published online: April 30, 2018- Mario F. Romero
- Courtney S. Babb
- Jacqueline Delash
- William W. Brackett
Cited in Scopus: 6Dental fluorosis is a condition that produces unesthetic coloration of enamel because of excessive fluoride ingestion during enamel formation. Its appearance can range in severity from mildly white and opaque to dark brown and can lead a patient to seek dental treatment. Historically, these lesions have been masked, either with direct or indirect restorations, but more conservative treatment options are now available, including the combination of microabrasion and bleaching. This clinical report describes the use of these treatment options to address a young patient’s dental fluorosis.