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Volume 6

Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health

Endodontics & Orthodontics 2018

August 17-18, 2018

AUGUST 17-18, 2018 TOKYO, JAPAN

ANNUAL CONGRESS ON

Endodontics, Orthodontics,

Prosthodontics and Dental Implants

Orthodontic band and modified glass ionomer cement: An interim alternative to treat sever molar

hypomineralization

Vidal Antonio Perez Valdes

University of Talca, Chile

M

olar Hypomineralization (MH) is an enamel defects characterized by demarcated opacities mainly affecting 6-year

molars of about 1-in-6 children worldwide. Affected molars have greater susceptibility to post eruptive breakdown,

extensive caries and in severe cases, are difficult to restore. When MH molars present severe crown destruction, it is necessary

to perform an intermediate restoration to preserve the remaining dental structure to maintain occlusion, proper hygiene

and periodontal health. Traditional restorations are not suggested in case of severe MH molars. Amalgam requires excessive

removal of dental tissue to obtain adequate mechanical retention, leaving the tooth structurally weak and prone to fracture.

Resins also present problems since their adhesion to MH-affected enamel is inadequate, favoring microfiltration, which may

result in restoration failure. Preformed metallic crowns have been suggested as more definitive option; however, periodontal

problems associated with molars restored with this technique discourage their use as permanent restoration. In these difficult

clinical conditions, Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) seems to be the restorative material of choice for the interim treatment of

severe MH molars due to its favorable adhesive properties to enamel/dentin. However, in extensive restorations, GIC usually

fractures, leading to retreatment, thus increasing the occurrence of painful clinical experiences and pulpal damage. Here we

propose a novel approach to improve the robustness of GIC. After filling the MH molar with modified GIC, an orthodontic

band is fitted as a strong metallic casing preserving gingival/pulpal health and tooth structure for at least 18 months.

vperez@utalca.cl

J Oral Hyg Health 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702-C1-009