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15/11/2012 at 2:56 pm #16178drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times
Bleaching of fluorosed Teeth Microscopic Study and Clinical Trials
Attachment Size Endemically Fluorosed Teeth Before Bleaching 54.75 KB Endemically Fluorosed Teeth After Bleaching 13.32 KB Fluorosed Central Incisors 8.27 KB Bleached Right Central Incisor 41.26 KB Microscopic Study of Sectioned Tooth 7.18 KB Microscopic View after Bleaching 5.16 KB 15/11/2012 at 2:55 pm #16177drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesBleaching of fluorosed Teeth Microscopic Study and Clinical Trials
Attachment Size Endemically Fluorosed Teeth Before Bleaching 54.75 KB Endemically Fluorosed Teeth After Bleaching 13.32 KB Fluorosed Central Incisors 8.27 KB Bleached Right Central Incisor 41.26 KB Microscopic Study of Sectioned Tooth 7.18 KB Microscopic View after Bleaching 5.16 KB 15/11/2012 at 2:40 pm #16175drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times15/11/2012 at 2:35 pm #16176drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times15/11/2012 at 2:02 pm #16174drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times06/06/2011 at 4:56 pm #17850drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesWhat should be the practical criteria and systematic process to aid the treatment planning decision of whether to preserve teeth by root canal treatment (RCT) or extract and provide an implant.
I feel extraction is the last option. I have another view. Can a natural extracted tooth (Without Carious Lession but extracted because of complete loss of periodontal attachment and 3rd grade mobility) be implanted in place of metalic implants?
My study on intentional replants of 465 cases that I carried out in my Clinic, over a period of 25 -26 years, suggests that an Intentionally Replanted Tooth has a pretty long life and provides a cheaper and more assured acceptance than a metal implant. Results are visible after 3-4 weeks.
Your Recommendations Please ., .,
18/05/2011 at 4:59 pm #17217drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesIn my practice I have replanted nearly 500 Teeth after Extra Oral endodontics. I have my (records in detail) my PC and wish that someone takes interest in analysing them. Data are available with Pre and post and follow up X-rays of all subjects. The results are highly encouraging. I had presented papers in 3rd. Commonwealth Congress at Delhi in the year 2000 and at FDI in 2004.
If really interested please write me : dentalraj@gmail.com. Ph: 09413366810.
Dr.S.K.Rajvanshi
09/04/2011 at 9:00 am #17844drrajvanshiOfflineRegistered On: 16/04/2010Topics: 2Replies: 8Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesThanks for the Post. I viewed it just now. I am not sure as to how many dentists have ever come across fluorosis cases.
Have you searched and evaluated any bleaching agent, beneficial in removing the stains caused due to endemic fluorosis? I am much interested to remove stains without harming much of natural tooth structure.
Dr.RajvanshiCriteria for Dean’s Fluorosis Index
Score Criteria
Normal The enamel represents the usual translucent semivitriform type of structure. The surface is smooth, glossy, and usually of a pale creamy white color.
Questionable The enamel discloses slight aberrations from the translucency of normal enamel, ranging from a few white flecks to occasional white spots. This classification is utilized in those instances where a definite diagnosis of the mildest form of fluorosis is not warranted and a classification of "normal" is not justified.Very Mild Small opaque, paper white areas scattered irregularly over the tooth but not involving as much as 25% of the tooth surface. Frequently included in this classification are teeth showing no more than about 1-2 mm of white opacity at the tip of the summit of the cusps of the bicuspids or second molars.
Mild The white opaque areas in the enamel of the teeth are more extensive but do not involve as much as 50% of the tooth.
Moderate All enamel surfaces of the teeth are affected, and the surfaces subject to attrition show wear. Brown stain is frequently a disfiguring feature.
Severe Includes teeth formerly classified as "moderately severe and severe." All enamel surfaces are affected and hypoplasia is so marked that the general form of the tooth may be affected. The major diagnostic sign of this classification is discrete or confluent pitting. Brown stains are widespread and teeth often present a corroded-like appearance.
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