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. 2023 Dec;24(6):807-813.
doi: 10.1007/s40368-023-00848-5. Epub 2023 Oct 19.

Update of the molar incisor hypomineralization: Würzburg concept

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Update of the molar incisor hypomineralization: Würzburg concept

K Bekes et al. Eur Arch Paediatr Dent. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is playing an increasingly important role in dental practice. MIH is defined as hypomineralization of systemic origin of one to four permanent first molars, often associated with affected incisors. Affected teeth are more susceptible to caries and post-eruptive enamel loss and should be diagnosed and treated as early as possible. In 2016, the Würzburg concept was developed for German-speaking countries including a classification index-the MIH Treatment Need Index (MIH-TNI)-and a treatment plan based on it for the use in daily practice. In the meantime, the concept has also gained international recognition. The aim of this paper is to update part 2 of the Würzburg concept, the treatment plan, as knowledge about MIH has increased and the disease has been studied more extensively in the last years. Other treatment approaches are now available and therefore need to be included in the concept. Although, the evidence of the different treatment options is still weak, practitioners need guidance in their daily practice.

Methods: The authors reviewed the available literature, including clinical and laboratory studies and published guidelines.

Results: The updated version of the Würzburg concept includes additional non-invasive strategies and temporary therapy options, as well as treatment approaches for incisors. It therefore covers currently available treatment modalities for MIH-affected teeth, ranging from prophylaxis, non-invasive treatment to restorative approaches and possibly even extraction.

Conclusions: This is intended to help guide the practitioner and will need to be further validated by clinical trials.

Keywords: MIH; MIH Treatment Need Index; MIH-TNI; Molar incisor hypomineralization; Treatment plan; Würzburg concept.

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Treatment plan based on the MIH-TNI

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