White Spot Lesion Study
Abstract
Background
The
aim of this trial was to comparatively evaluate Icon® resin
infiltration and Clinpro™ XT varnish in restoring aesthetics of white
spot lesions (WSLs) present post-orthodontic treatment.
Materials and methods
Two hundred forty WSLs were detected in 193 teeth of 12 patients. The participants were analysed—before intervention (T0), immediately after intervention (T1), 3 months later (T2) and 6 months later (T3),
with a 1:1 allocation ratio for the application of Icon® resin
infiltration and Clinpro™ XT varnish. Using a computer-generated
allocation sequence, block randomization was done. A spectrophotometer
was used to assess the colour of WSLs and the adjacent enamel, while a
DIAGNOdent® was used to assess the fluorescence loss.
Results
Immediately
after the intervention, Icon® resin infiltration showed statistically
significant better improvement than Clinpro™ XT varnish in restoring the
colour (p = 0.000); however, at 3 (p = 0.001) and 6 months (p = 0.000),
this was reversed. Except at 3 months, the fluorescence loss
sequentially reduced more for Icon® resin infiltration (4.48 ± 1.42 at T0 to 1.48 ± 0.81 at T3) and was not statistically significant.
Conclusions
Clinpro™
XT varnish showed significantly better improvement than Icon® resin
infiltration in restoring the colour and lightness of the WSLs at 3 and
6 months. The fluorescence loss significantly recovered with both
intervention methods between immediate application and at 6 months.
However, Clinpro™ XT varnish-treated WSLs showed a statistically
significant difference compared to the adjacent sound enamel at
6 months.
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