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Microabration and bleaching in treatment of dental fluorosis

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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This book speaks about treatment of dental fluorosis by microabration (prema) and bleaching by 35% hydrogen peroxide . prema is paste contains hydrochloric acid as 18% and other ingradients. the research was done in Sudan -Abogroon where school children age 9-12 were the participant of the study.Abogroon was been chosen because it is area of endemic fluorosis. two groups of the childern were suspected to the treatment selected randomly. The upper central incisors were the population of the study of each child.The group that treated by microabration are taken to the college of dentistry university of Khartoum where they treated .The other group is treated in abogroon each child three visits each visit nine minutes,time interval between visits was one week. This research is usefull for all people in the dental filed specially who are concerning with esthetic dentistry.

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Dr. Kawther Ahmed DafaallaMohamed BDS, Msc U of K ,phd inhealthcare mangement, headway university.U.S.A MFD rcsi Lecturer in KCMS (2003-2004) Sudan. Lecturer in C T S (2004-2008) Sudan Endodontist in KSA ¿ohoud hospital(2008-2012). Lectural in KKU-KSA. now consultant of conservative dentistry

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Authors Kawthar Mohamed
Assisted by Ekhala Awad Alkarim (Editor), Ekhalas Awad Alkarim (Editor), Ghandour (Editor), Ghandour (Editor), Ebrahim Ghandour (Editor)
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783639760743
ISBN 978-3-639-76074-3
No. of pages 72
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

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