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new dental technique called resin infiltration for treating white spots on teeth. Resin infiltration uses a special resin to fill in the pores of enamel, making the white spots less noticeable. The process involves etching the enamel with acid, drying it, and then applying the resin, which is then cured with a light. The technique is considered less invasive than other methods like teeth whitening or bonding, and it offers several benefits, including improved appearance and a higher chance of avoiding future restorations. The text also highlights the potential limitations of the technique, such as incomplete stain removal and the need for more research on its long-term effects.


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