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MIH Supplementation Strategies: Prospective Clinical and Laboratory Trial

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JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 90, Issue 3, Pages 371-376

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0022034510388036

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mineralized tissue/development; pediatric dentistry; supportive oral care; scanning electron microscopy (SEM); remineralization

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  1. Unibo [112]

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The use of calcium-phosphate casein on hypomineralized molars (molar incisor hypomineralization, MIH) has been proposed but not clinically investigated. Qualitative and quantitative effects of supplementation with a calcium-phosphate casein product on MIH molars were monitored over a period of three years. Molar replicas, minimally invasive biopsies and their SEM microphotographs, plus ESEM/EDX semi-quantitative peaks of elements present in affected enamel were evaluated. Mineralization, morphology, and porosity appeared markedly improved, with calcium and phosphate levels reaching almost normal levels at three years' follow-up. The hypothesis tested was rejected, since calcium-phosphate casein improved enamel morphology in vivo.

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