Tackling MIH and Trauma Lesions with Resin Infiltration
About This Event
Unsightly congenital enamel defects from molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) and trauma can be troublesome for many patients. Historically, these blemishes have been treated with invasive and costly resin bondings and veneers. Dealing with enamel defects can prove particularly troublesome for young patients, which when left untreated, often become a source of embarrassment for the patient. This CE webinar will review tips and tricks to manage these enamel defects with resin infiltration. This noninvasive approach can improve or even completely reverse the appearance of congenital enamel defects while preserving tooth structure and repairing the patient’s natural enamel.
During this CE webinar, we will
• Discuss case selection and differentiating lesion types
• Review the evidence and clinical protocol for resin infiltration
• Review techniques to enhance treatment outcomes for MIH and trauma lesions
Learning Objectives
- Discuss case selection and differentiating lesion types
- Review the evidence and clinical protocol for resin infiltration
- Review techniques to enhance treatment outcomes for MIH and trauma lesions

