The Assessment of Enamel Demineralisation by Fluorescent Light in Fixed Orthodontics

The brackets collating technique and microbial factors increase the risk for enamel demineralization in patients with fixed orthodontic appliance. The aim of this study was to determine the risk level of enamel demineralization in fixed orthodontic device bearers. The enamel demineralization was ass...

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