This is the Comparison of Clinical Effectiveness of Hydrochloric Acid-pumice Compound and Sodium Hypochlorite-pumice Compound Used in Microabrasion Technique for the Treatment of Dental Fluorosis. Change in Tooth Shade Was Checked Before and After the Procedure.
Dental Fluoroses
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dental Fluoroses focused on measuring Hydrochloric Acid, Sodium Hypochlorite, Dental Fluorosis, Microabrasion Technique
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients aged 18-40 years .
- Permanent dentition assessed on clinical examination.
- Have at least four maxillary incisors with scores of 4 to 5, according to the Dean's Fluorosis Index.
- Have no caries or restoration on the teeth to be treated assessed clinically.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Poor oral dental and general health assessed on clinical examination.
- History of Smoking and any form of tobacco.
- Patients with periodontal disease assessed on clinical examination.
- Caries on anterior teeth assessed on clinical examination.
- Hypersensitive teeth assessed on clinical examination.
Sites / Locations
- Fatima Jinnah Dental College
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
GROUP A (HYDROCHLORIC ACID)
GROUP B ( SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE)
Total 30 teeth in each group were included. Preoperatively shade was checked with VITA classical A1-D4® shade guide. The mixture (hydrochloric acid pumice compound) was applied 10 times or more during the same session. Total treatment time was around 30 minutes. Every patient received entire microabrasion treatment. At the end of the treatment, neutral sodium fluoride gel was applied. Then change in shade was checked again with VITA classical A1-D4® shade guide.
Total 30 teeth in each group were included. Preoperatively shade was checked with VITA classical A1-D4® shade guide.The mixture (sodium hypochlorite pumice compound) was applied 10 times or more during the same session. Total treatment time was around 30 minutes. Every patient received entire microabrasion treatment. At the end of the treatment, neutral sodium fluoride gel was applied. Then change in shade was checked again with VITA classical A1-D4® shade guide. .