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'PEDIATRIC DENTAL ENIGMAS IBD

LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHIN
10 / 2024
9786208224769
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Sinopsis

Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) is a developmental condition that affects the enamel of first permanent molars and, sometimes, permanent incisors. It is characterized by a qualitative defect in the enamel, leading to areas of soft, porous enamel that are prone to rapid wear and decay. The condition typically manifests as discolored, chalky, or mottled enamel, with affected teeth often appearing yellow, brown, or white. Children with MIH may experience increased sensitivity, making routine dental procedures challenging.As MIH becomes more prevalent, understanding its clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, and management strategies is essential for dental professionals to ensure better patient outcomes.

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