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Using microabrasive material to remove fluorosis stains
Allen, Kenneth; Agosta, Claudine; Estafan, Denise
BACKGROUND: Increased public access to fluoride has decreased the prevalence of caries and increased the prevalence of fluorosis staining. This article provides a case report involving a conservative method of removing fluorosis stain, as well as describes an in vitro test of the method. CASE DESCRIPTION: A healthy man sought treatment at New York University College of Dentistry for removal of severe, dark brown fluorosis staining on his anterior teeth. To remove the stain, the treating clinician used a microabrasive material, which leaves enamel intact, instead of a tooth-whitening agent, which requires removal of all affected enamel. METHODS: To demonstrate that enamel structure is not disturbed by the microabrasive material, the authors performed a study using scanning electron microscopy, or SEM. They viewed enamel structure under SEM at x1,000 magnification. They viewed untreated microabraded enamel and compared it with enamel that had been treated for 20 seconds with 37 percent phosphoric acid. RESULTS: An etch pattern was not discernible on the tooth treated with the microabrasive material. The enamel prisms remained intact and the cores were not exposed. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Microabrasion removes intrinsic fluorosis stain effectively while protecting enamel. In this case, an enamel shade of brown not in the range of any tooth color shade guide was reduced
PMID: 15058619
ISSN: 0002-8177
CID: 152239
Teaching cariology in the preclinical laboratory using the polyerm bur and carius typodont teeth [Meeting Abstract]
Glotzer, D; Allen, K
ORIGINAL:0011692
ISSN: 0022-0337
CID: 2385582
Dental caries in the elderly
Chapter by: Ship JA; Allen K
in: Ozone : the revolution in dentistry by Lynch E [Eds]
Copenhagen : Quinetessence, 2004
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 1850970882
CID: 151771
Repairability of amalgam restorations : a S.E.M. study [Meeting Abstract]
Allen, KL; Peltz, Ivy D; Rohanizadeh, R; Prensky, JM
ORIGINAL:0012440
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 2907372
Bonding amalgam to tooth structure: a scanning electron microscope study
Scherer, W; Penugonda, B; Allen, K; Ruiz, M; Poveda, C
The purpose of this scanning electron microscope study was to observe the interface between dentin and amalgam utilizing various adhesive resin cements. The adhesive resin materials used in this study were Imperva Dual, Geristore, and Panavia. The scanning electron micrographs revealed that bonds were established between amalgam, adhesive resins, and dentin
PMID: 1299293
ISSN: 1040-1466
CID: 151917