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Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a qualitative structural defect of tooth enamel
characterized by a marked opacity, asymmetrically involving the first permanent molars and
incisors. Some products containing casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate fluoride
(CPP-ACPF) have been used in children with MIH. Casein, a protein derived from milk, promotes
a remineralizing effect through enzymes present in the oral cavity. The objective of the
study will be to evaluate the accuracy of a spectrophotometer (VITA Easyshade V) in the
indirect determination of the mineralization of IMH lesions by a dental foam based on
CPP-ACPF (Tooth Mousse Plus™). Upper or lower permanent incisors of children aged 7 to 9
years will be included in the study. Two duly calibrated operators will select participants
at the Ceuma University Pediatric Dentistry Clinic and the diagnosis of MIH lesions will be
carried out using the European Association of Pediatric Dentistry (EAPD) criteria. Inclusion
criteria will be permanent incisors with mild MIH lesions (marked opacities without
structural loss) of at least 2mm in diameter, white or beige/yellowish in color and that do
not present visible bacterial biofilm. Children with enamel malformation associated with
syndromes, amelogenesis imperfecta, fluorosis and dental erosion will be excluded; and
children allergic to milk proteins (casein). A questionnaire to collect demographic,
socioeconomic information and etiological factors for MIH will be administered to
parents/guardians. The color of the lesion will be measured before applying the dental foam
at baseline and at other follow-up times. It will be measured using the VITA Easyshade V
spectrophotometer (Vita Zahnfakrik, Bad Säckingen, Germany). This measurement will be
represented by the luminosity parameter (L) and will occur three times on the same tooth to
obtain the average values. The change in color (ΔL) of the lesion will be determined from the
initial data minus the data after 1 month of evaluation (before the application of dental
foam). The visual appearance of the lesion (opaque or shiny appearance) will be assessed
initially (opaque lesion for inclusion of the tooth in the research) and further follow-up
times (before applying the foam). The lesion will also be assessed tactilely (presence or
absence of roughness) prior to the initial treatment and further follow-up times (before
applying the foam). The presence of sensitivity will be assessed initially and during
follow-up times (before applying the foam) using an air jet. Demographic, socioeconomic and
data related to probable etiological factors for MIH will also be collected. The data will be
subjected to descriptive and inferential analysis (tests for dependent measures and agreement
analysis).
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