7115 Leesburg Pike STE 207, Falls Church, VA 22043
Discover Beautiful Smile Transformations

Transform White Spots with ICON Resin Infiltration
Improve your smile with our gentle and non-invasive treatment that effectively reduces white spots, leaving your enamel smooth and radiant. Our Icon resin infiltration procedure is a minimally invasive cosmetic dentistry option that can enhance the appearance of white spot lesions on teeth. By infusing a special resin material into the porous enamel, this treatment can diminish white spots and improve the overall look of your teeth.
The Process
At our practice, we believe that a beautiful smile begins with clear communication and a commitment to dental health. Every appointment begins with a discussion about your overall health, dental concerns, and objectives.
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The Essential First Step in ICON Resin Infiltration Treatment
To begin the ICON resin infiltration treatment, we first apply a special gel designed to open the pores of the enamel on the affected tooth. This crucial first step is necessary to enhance the resin's ability to penetrate the enamel, resulting in optimal results. The gel works by gently demineralizing the tooth's surface, allowing for better absorption of the resin.
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Resin Application for White Spot Reduction
Initially, we will administer a unique gel to the impacted tooth, then apply a custom resin material. This resin is formulated to infiltrate the enamel and fill in the porous regions where white spots have developed. By penetrating the enamel, the resin works to diminish the visibility of these white spots, improving the overall look of your tooth for a more uniform and visually appealing appearance.
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Curing the Resin for a Flawless Finish
In order to finish the ICON resin infiltration process, we will utilize a specialized curing light to solidify the resin material that has been applied to your tooth. This important step guarantees that the resin sets correctly and enhances the natural look of your tooth. The curing light assists in the resin bonding effectively with the enamel, resulting in a strong restoration that seamlessly integrates with your natural tooth.


