Journal article
Preliminary Resin Infiltration of Hypomineralised Enamel for Posterior Indirect Adhesive Restoration: An Innovative Approach
E Garot, A Ribeiro, P Rouas, J Estivals, DJ Manton
Australian Dental Journal | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.1111/adj.70019
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Abstract
Hypomineralised enamel presents a significant challenge for resin bonding due to its altered mechanical and structural properties. Our innovative clinical approach of resin infiltration prior to the bonding of a posterior indirect adhesive restoration aims to preserve dental tissues, reduce post-operative sensitivity, and strengthen the supporting enamel. A 14-year-old male experienced cold-induced pain from his maxillary left first permanent molar (26) affected by molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH). Resin infiltration (Icon, DMG) of the remnant hypomineralised enamel after tooth preparation was performed before the bonding of a lithium disilicate glass–ceramic restoration, which avoided..
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