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Fall 2000: Volume 25, Number 1
 
Pediatric Dentistry Case Reports

Microabrasion of teeth with discoloration resembling hypomaturation enamel defects: four- year follow up
M. Ashkenazi / H. Sarnat

Microabrasion with 18% HCl and pumice to remove enamel dysmineralization and improve esthetics is an accepted and effective treatment. This technique can probably be extended even to generalized defects resembling hypomaturation amelogenesis imperfecta that appear on all erupted teeth. Five children aged 9 to 11 with two types of enamel-hypomaturation probably due to developmental defects were treated successfully by microabrasion, with marked improvement of the discoloration. The patients were followed for up to four years. During this period, no tooth-sensitivity or staining was noted. The teeth looked healthier and shinier.
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