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A comparison of resin infiltration and microabrasion for postorthodontic white spot lesion

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2020.04.039

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [82071147]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2018JY0558, 2021YJ0428, 2018SZ0232]
  3. Research Grant of Health Commission of Sichuan Province [19PJ233, 20PJ090]
  4. CSA Clinical Research Fund [CSA-02020-02]
  5. Research and Develop Program, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University [LCYJ2020-TD-2, WCHS-201704]

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The study found that resin infiltration and microabrasion are similarly effective in reducing the sizes of white spot lesions, but resin infiltration has an esthetic advantage over microabrasion.
Introduction: The objective of this research was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of microabrasion and resin infiltration for white spot lesions (WSLs). Methods: Patients with postorthodontic WSLs were enrolled and randomly assigned to the control, microabrasion, and resin-infiltration groups. Intraoral photographs were taken before and after (6 months later) treatment. WSL sizes were determined through ImageJ (Wayne Rasband, Kensington, Md). Integrated optical density (IOD) was determined for a WSL and its surrounding normal enamel through Image-Pro Plus (version 6.0; Media Cybernetics, Rockville, Md), and their differences of IOD were considered as the IOD surrogate for that WSL. The color change of WSL were measured through DE. Results: A total of 27 eligible patients were enrolled; 9 subjects were assigned to each group, resulting in 56 teeth in the control group, 72 in the microabrasion group, and 58 in the resin-infiltration group. The ratios of WSL size (after/before) were similar between the microabrasion and resin-infiltration group (43.94 +/- 0.03% vs 45.02 +/- 0.03%; P = 0.96 > 0.05), but those of the 2 groups were significantly lower than those of the control group (92.15 +/- 0.02%) (P <0.001). Moreover, the ratios of IOD (after/before) were significantly lower in the resin-infiltration group (22.94 +/- 0.02%) than in the microabrasion (78.11 +/- 0.03%) and control (83.79 +/- 0.02%) (P <0.001) groups. The highest DE improvement was obtained by infiltration, but there was no significant difference between microabrasion and control group. Conclusions: Resin infiltration and microabrasion are comparably effective in reducing the sizes of WSL, but resin infiltration enjoys an esthetic advantage over microabrasion.

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