Molar Incisor Hypomineralization

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Enamel defects occlusal on M1 and incisal on incisors: Diagnosis and treatment.
Model/Product no.: 70133
Stock status: In stock

Description

Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) has become a highly publicized topic of interest that poses great challenges for dentists in practice and research. It is defined as a qualitative enamel defect that typically occurs on one or more of the first permanent molars with or without involvement of the permanent incisors. Practical advice is given on the diagnosis and treatment of the disease and the various clinical treatment options are explained in detail. The text is written for dentists, postgraduate and undergraduate students and researchers, as well as anyone who would like to expand their knowledge of this contemporary topic in everyday clinical dentistry.



Table of Contents


Chapter 01. Introduction

Chapter 02. Clinical presentation and morphological features

Chapter 03. Structural properties of hypomineralized enamel

Chapter 04. Prevalence

Chapter 05. Etiology

Chapter 06. Diagnostics and classification options

Chapter 07. Differential diagnoses

Chapter 08. Therapy concepts

Chapter 09. Pain management

Chapter 10. Prophylaxis and desensitization

Chapter 11. Fissure sealing

Chapter 12. Direct restorations

Chapter 13. Indirect restorations

Chapter 14. Extraction

Chapter 15. Treatment options for hypomineralized incisors

Chapter 16. MIH and caries

Chapter 17. Hypomineralized primary molars