Research Article
Clinical Challenges and Treatment Protocols of Molar Incisor Hypo Mineralization: A Review of Literature
Author(s):
Malaz M. Mustafa*, Arwa Ali Addus, Shatha Ahmed Alfaifi, Abeer Ali Alqarni, Amjad Mohammad Alasmari, Maha Saad Alabsi, Dhuha Ayedh Alkahtani and Elmaha Nasir Hidah
Hypomineralization of enamel is described as a defective quality of enamel characterized by
reduced inorganic content and increased porosity, leading to structural defects of the physical
properties and an increased risk of carious lesions. These lesions include Molar Incisor
Hypomineralization (MIH) and Hypomineralized Second Primary Molars (HSPM).
Many clinical challenges are encountered by the treating dental practitioners, for instances, MIHaffected
teeth may manifest with hypersensitivity to cold air, warm/hot beverages and food, in
addition to tooth brushing, causing suboptimal oral hygiene which favours bacterial biofilm
accumulation and subsequently increases vulnerability to carious lesions attack. In addition,
difficulty to obtain profound local analgesia is another clinical challenge faced by the treating
dentist, affected patients as well as.. Read More»
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