Molar Incisor Hypomineralization - Introduction, Etiology, Clinical Presentation, Management
In this video, we talk about Molar Incisal Hypomineralization. Molar Incisal Hypomineralization (MIH) is a rare clinical finding that primarily affects the incisors and permanent 1st molars. Although the exact etiology of MIH is currently unknown, however, there are various risk factors associated with it. In terms of management, dentists target early treatment of the patients as delayed treatment leads to compromised crown structures of the teeth involved in MIH. If you found this video helpful, then please press the bell icon, like, share, and subscribe. For any queries, please comment below. Let's make dentistry easy together. #OperativeDentistry #Dentists #MIH

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