Almahruqi, Salama Humaid Khalfan (2023) Comparative evaluation of ICON resin infiltration and Micro-abrasion followed by CPP-ACP application on colour, mineral density and surface roughness of MIH-affected teeth in vitro. D.Paed.Dent thesis, University of Leeds.
Abstract
Aim
To evaluate the surface roughness, mineral density and colour change of MIH affected teeth following
surface treatment using two protocols; ICON Resin Infiltration (IRF) and Micro-abrasion followed by CPPACP (MCP).
Materials and methods
50 extracted human teeth were used in the study, 10 sound enamel [Group 1(SE)] as a control
group and 40 MIH enamel; 20 white-creamy [Group 2(IRF) and Group 3(MCP)] and 20 yellowbrown [4(IRF) and 5(MCP)] which were divided evenly based on their colour and DIAGNOdent (DD)
readings followed by randomisation prior to receiving two treatment (IRF and MCP). Measurements
were done at baseline and post-treatment (after 7 days, 1 and 3 months) using Image J (colour),
DIAGNOdent pen (DD), profilometry (Ra) and micro-CT (MD). Data was analysed using SPSS at a
significant level (p<0.05).
Results
IRF showed significant improvement compared to MCP in restoring lightness of MIH lesion after 1
month(white-creamy) and 3 months(yellow-brown) with the L* values close to those of SE (p<0.05). The
largest increase in ∆E values was in MCP groups which was significance at up to 1 month for yellowbrown MIH lesions and up until 3 months for white-creamy MIH lesion (p<0.05).
The lowest Ra was observed in SE followed by MCP. Ra significantly increased in MCP and IRF for whitecreamy MIH after 1 month (p<0.05) while a significant reduction in Ra was observed only in MCP for
yellow-brown MIH (p<0.05). DD was lowest in SE group followed by white-creamy MIH. DD decreased
significantly only for SE group after 7 days (p<0.05) and no significant difference was observed in
intervention groups (p>0.05). At baseline, SE had the highest MD followed by white -creamy MIH and the
lowest in yellow-brown MIH (IRF and MCP).
Conclusion
IRF had potential in improving lightness of the MIH lesion while MCP was more effective in colour
change especially masking white-creamy MIH lesions as well as the potential for Ra reduction. SE
exhibited better colourimprovement, lowest Ra, DD and highest MD compared to intervention groups.
Metadata
Supervisors: | Balmer, Richard and Al-Taie, Asmaa and Wu, Jianhua |
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Awarding institution: | University of Leeds |
Academic Units: | The University of Leeds > Faculty of Medicine and Health (Leeds) > School of Dentistry (Leeds) |
Depositing User: | Dr Salama Almahruqi |
Date Deposited: | 18 Dec 2024 15:36 |
Last Modified: | 18 Dec 2024 15:36 |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:etheses.whiterose.ac.uk:35057 |
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