Managing these defects poses a clinical challenge, as modern dentistry increasingly prioritizes conservative, enamel-preserving treatment modalities over aggressive restorative approaches.
The article “Microabrasion of Teeth with Fluorosis: A Minimally Invasive Solution to Unaesthetic Smile” explores dental microabrasion as an effective, safe, and conservative technique for improving the appearance of fluorosed enamel.
By combining controlled mechanical abrasion with chemical action, microabrasion selectively removes superficial enamel discolorations while maintaining tooth structure and vitality.
The authors highlight its clinical indications, procedural protocol, esthetic outcomes, and long-term benefits, positioning microabrasion as a first-line option for mild to moderate fluorosis cases.
This evidence-based approach aligns with the principles of minimally invasive dentistry, offering clinicians a predictable solution to enhance smile esthetics without resorting to veneers or restorative treatments—particularly valuable in young patients where enamel preservation is critical.
📄 We invite you to read the full article in PDF to explore the clinical protocol, case outcomes, and practical insights that support dental microabrasion as a gold-standard conservative treatment for fluorosis-related esthetic concerns.

