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Objetivo: Rever a bibliografia científica disponível sobre a abordagem preventivoterapêutica mais atual das White Spot Lesions (WSL) em pacientes pediátricos
recorrendo a agentes remineralizantes fluoretados e não fluoretados.
Metodologia: Pesquisa bibliográfica de artigos científicos publicados nas bases de
dados: PubMed, B-On e Web Of Science, entre 1999 e 2019. Foram articulados termos
de pesquisa através dos marcadores booleanos AND e NOT e definidos critérios de
inclusão e exclusão para a seleção dos manuscritos. No total 17 artigos foram
analisados.
Tópico abordado: As WSL representam um tipo de lesão bastante prevalente nas
crianças. O sucesso na abordagem preventivo-terapêutica destas lesões depende do
diagnóstico precoce e da aplicação de agentes remineralizantes, cujo objetivo deve
residir na prevenção e interceção destas lesões em detrimento de tratamentos mais
invasivos. Os agentes remineralizantes atuais proporcionam não só uma intervenção
eficaz com o aumento do potencial de remineralização das lesões, mas também
contribuem para uma melhoria da estética associada.
Objective: Review the available scientific literature on the most current preventivetherapeutic approach to White Spot Lesions (WSL) in pediatric patients using fluoridated and non-fluoridated remineralizing agents. Methods: Bibliographic search of scientific articles published in the databases: PubMed, B-On and Web Of Science, between 1999 and 2019. Search terms were articulated using the Boolean AND and NOT markers and defined inclusion and exclusion criteria for the selection of manuscripts. In total, 17 articles were analyzed. Subject: WSL represents a type of injury that is quite prevalent in children. The success in the preventive-therapeutic approach of these lesions depends on the early diagnosis and the application of remineralizing agents, whose objective should be to prevent and intercept these lesions to the detriment of more invasive treatments. The current remineralizing agents provide not only an effective intervention with increasing the potential for remineralization of the lesions, but also contribute to an improvement of the associated aesthetics.
Objective: Review the available scientific literature on the most current preventivetherapeutic approach to White Spot Lesions (WSL) in pediatric patients using fluoridated and non-fluoridated remineralizing agents. Methods: Bibliographic search of scientific articles published in the databases: PubMed, B-On and Web Of Science, between 1999 and 2019. Search terms were articulated using the Boolean AND and NOT markers and defined inclusion and exclusion criteria for the selection of manuscripts. In total, 17 articles were analyzed. Subject: WSL represents a type of injury that is quite prevalent in children. The success in the preventive-therapeutic approach of these lesions depends on the early diagnosis and the application of remineralizing agents, whose objective should be to prevent and intercept these lesions to the detriment of more invasive treatments. The current remineralizing agents provide not only an effective intervention with increasing the potential for remineralization of the lesions, but also contribute to an improvement of the associated aesthetics.
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Lesões de mancha branca Agentes remineralizantes Fluoretos Pacientes pediátricos Odontopediatria White spot lesions Remineralizing agents Fluorides Pediatric patients Pediatric dentistry
