Resin infiltration represents a micro-invasive approach to arrest the progression of non-cavitated enamel lesions by occluding subsurface porosities with a low-viscosity resin. The technique begins ...
Researchers found in a pilot study that infiltration successfully stabilized early non-cavitated lesions in a small population with high caries-activity. Continuing follow-up may further confirm its ...
A new clinical trial at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry is offering patients with cavities in between teeth a new, less painful treatment option. The new treatment, called ...
A new caries treatment technique that bridges the gap between remineralization and restoration could do away with that age-old dilemma: Is it better to wait and watch or drill and fill? Developed by ...
Can anything effectively reduce the appearance of white-spot lesions (WSLs) following orthodontic treatment? Yes, resin infiltration, according to a randomized, single-masked clinical trial in the ...
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