ICON Resin Infiltration

A Minimally Invasive Solution for White Spots on Teeth – No Drilling Needed

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What is ICON Resin Infiltration?

The ICON treatment is a minimally invasive cosmetic dental procedure designed to treat white spots or patches on teeth without the need for dental drills. These white spots can affect the appearance of your teeth and smile, making them a common aesthetic concern.

In the past, treating white spots meant drilling away the affected area and filling it with a tooth-coloured material. While this approach worked, it also involved removing some healthy tooth structure, which wasn’t ideal. What makes ICON different is that it treats white spots without drilling or removing any healthy tooth material, preserving the integrity of your teeth while improving their appearance.

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After braces treatment
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Non-active early tooth decay
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Injury to the teeth during development
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Excessive fluoride intake during development
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Enamel defects, eg. Hypoplasia
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Frequent intake of acidic snacks and drinks

What Causes White Spots On Teeth?

Our teeth are covered by a strong outer layer called enamel. While enamel is durable, it can still weaken through a process called demineralisation. This often happens when plaque and bacteria break down the enamel, which is common after wearing braces if oral hygiene is not properly maintained. The weakened enamel allows air to penetrate and become trapped beneath it.

 

Over time, the enamel attempts to repair itself and hardens through a process called remineralisation. However, trapped air within the enamel cause light to scatter differently compared to healthy enamel. This causes visible opaque white spots to appear, resulting in what we call white spot lesions.

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Discoloured-White Spots

Poor oral hygiene causes demineralisation of enamel, which appears as small, chalky white patches, usually in areas where plaque builds up, such as near the gumline.

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Fluorosis-Induced Spots

Excessive fluoride exposure during tooth development can cause white spots on the teeth, which appear as streaks or spots that may vary in size and intensity.

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Mottled Teeth

Mottled teeth typically develop in childhood and may show more noticeable discolouration, which can turn yellow or brown. In more severe cases, pitting may occur.

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Braces-Induced Spots

These white spots appear around or under the brackets of braces, especially when the patient has trouble cleaning around the brackets properly.

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Discoloured-White Spots

Poor oral hygiene causes demineralisation of enamel, which appears as small, chalky white patches, usually in areas where plaque builds up, such as near the gumline.

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Fluorosis-Induced Spots

Excessive fluoride exposure during tooth development can cause white spots on the teeth, which appear as streaks or spots that may vary in size and intensity.

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Mottled Teeth

Mottled teeth typically develop in childhood and may show more noticeable discolouration, which can turn yellow or brown. In more severe cases, pitting may occur.

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Braces-Induced Spots

These white spots appear around or under the brackets of braces, especially when the patient has trouble cleaning around the brackets properly.

How Does ICON Resin Infiltration Work?

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White spot lesions cause noticeable discolouration, making teeth appear uneven and affecting your smile.

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During the ICON procedure, the tooth is treated with gel, followed by deep-penetrating liquid resin, set by light.

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The resin fills pores, making the treated area blend with the tooth as both reflect light similarly.

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White spot lesions cause noticeable discolouration, making teeth appear uneven and affecting your smile.

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During the ICON procedure, the tooth is treated with gel, followed by deep-penetrating liquid resin, set by light.

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The resin fills pores, making the treated area blend with the tooth as both reflect light similarly.

Did You Know?

Many people think that teeth whitening alone can get rid of white spots on their teeth, but that's not quite true. Whitening helps make your teeth brighter but it doesn’t remove the white spots. In fact, after whitening, the white spots can actually stand out more because they stay lighter than the rest of your teeth.

When you use ICON along with whitening, it’s a much better solution. ICON works directly on the white spots by filling them in and making them blend in with the rest of your tooth. At the same time, whitening brightens the entire tooth, leaving you with a smooth and even smile!

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Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

What are the Benefits of ICON Resin Infiltration?

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ICON is a drill-free procedure, making it a comfortable option for patients. Since there’s no removal of tooth structure involved, it is ideal for patients who may feel anxious about dental visits.

Traditional treatments often require drilling and removal of tooth material, but ICON is minimally invasive. It stabilises and strengthens the existing enamel without removing any healthy tooth structure, making it a conservative yet effective choice.

The ICON treatment is especially effective for treating white spots and discolouration on the smooth surfaces of teeth, such as the front-facing areas that are most visible when smiling or speaking. By filling the microscopic pores in the enamel with a specially designed resin, ICON creates a seamless blend with the surrounding tooth structure, restoring a uniform and natural appearance.

ICON is a versatile treatment that works for both adults and children. Its non-invasive and gentle approach makes it particularly suitable for young patients with developing teeth.

Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

How Does Icon Resin Infiltration Differ From Dental Filling?

 

 
Icon Resin Infiltration
Dental Filling

Purpose

Treats white spot lesions

Repairs cavities caused by decay and restores tooth structure

Indications

Smooth white spots in front teeth; not suitable for cavitated surfaces

Durable for a wide range of cavity sizes and locations

Procedure

Minimally invasive, no drilling required

Requires drilling to remove decayed tooth structure

Material used

Low-viscosity resin

Composite resin, amalgam or other filling materials

Preservation of
Tooth Structure

As no tooth structure is removed, the natural integrity of the tooth is fully preserved

Drilling undesirably removes some part of the healthy tooth structure

Post-procedure
Sensitivity

Low to no sensitivity

Possible sensitivity

Maintenance

Periodic re-evaluation and touch ups
may be needed

Regular check-ups and
potential repairs may be needed

 

Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

Feature

Number of implants needed

Implant placement

Implant angulation

Need for bone grafting and other surgical procedures like sinus lift and nerve repositioning

Treatment timeline

Traditional Implants

Requires one implant for each missing tooth

Implants have to be placed where the individual tooth is missing

Align with adjacent teeth and supporting bone

High probability, especially if sufficient bone is not present to support the implant, or vital structures like nerves and sinus membrane are in close proximity

Have to wait for a healing period of 3-6 months before artificial teeth can be placed

All-on-4 Implants

Requires 4 implants to replace an entire jaw of missing teeth

Implants are strategically placed in areas of jawbone with the highest bone density

Two implants at the back are placed at 30-45 degrees

Less probability of requiring adjunct surgical procedures

You receive your temporary artificial teeth immediately after placement of the implants

What It Means If You Choose All-on-4

Overall cost of treatment is reduced

Stable implants and artificial teeth

Stress from daily activities such as chewing and swallowing is distributed efficiently

Overall cost of treatment is reduced, less recovery time and less stress for patient

Patient receive their new teeth on the same day as surgery

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Is ICON Resin Infiltration Right For Me?

ICON can significantly reduce the visibility of white spots and improve the overall appearance of your smile. However, it’s important to understand that it may not fully eliminate deeper enamel damage. In most cases, ICON provides a noticeable cosmetic improvement, giving your teeth a smoother, more even look.

The results can vary. The key benefit of ICON is that no drilling is performed—so even if the spots don’t fully disappear, no irreversible procedures are done, making it a safe and effective cosmetic option.

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What other options are there for treating white spot lesions?

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Composite Bonding

White spots can be treated by drilling and replacing the area with composite material. This is more invasive as it requires drilling.

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Dental Veneers

Veneers can be considered a permanent solution for larger white spots or multiple discoloured teeth, as veneers do not stain or change colour.

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Composite Bonding

White spots can be treated by drilling and replacing the area with composite material. This is more invasive as it requires drilling.

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Dental Veneers

Veneers can be considered a permanent solution for larger white spots or multiple discoloured teeth, as veneers do not stain or change colour.

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Cost of ICON Resin Infiltration in Singapore

The price of ICON treatment is determined by the individualised treatment plan created by the dentist for the patient. This plan takes into account various factors such as the severity of the case, the number of teeth affected and any other additional treatments needed.

The price of ICON treatment typically starts from $327 per tooth. During your consultation, your dentist will assess your specific needs and provide you with a detailed breakdown of the costs involved, enabling you to make an informed decision about your treatment and budget accordingly.

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$327*

ICON Resin Infiltration $327.00 per tooth

*Price are inclusive of 9% GST 

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This clinic is one of the best I have ever seen. I saw dr Justin for my implant which I did many years ago, the tooth was loose, and other drs told me to remove it as they could not find out what brand it was but dr Justin was able to take 3d xrays and locate the brand and specially ordered the part in. he saved me from having to do a surgery to remove and put a new implant which would have cost me a bomb. the tooth looks even better than the original thanks to the experieced dental technician Katsuya from Japan. 

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my workplace is close by and I had a problem with my tooth for a few days, so I made an appointment to come down. The receptionist who booked my appointment was very helpful and friendly to explain the way to the clinic from my office. I saw Dr Nicholas who was able to do a root canal treatment on the same visit so that I didn't need to come back. I felt safe and comfortable to do my dental treatment here as the dental picks are all wrapped up and sterilized and only opened before each treatment when im inside. 

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The service and doctor is the best in town! The customer service and receptionists are very friendly! Dr Phillip Miller and Dr Noah Teo is very nice and very professional on their skill! They also very patient to explain to me about the treatment!

Will come back again!

Thank you very much!

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Beautiful and friendly dental clinic, was recommended by my colleague. Been coming here for dental cleaning and fillings. Always a good visit!
J. Kho

This dental clinic has very good staff who are well trained and friendly. The dentists are also very good and will explain the treatment in detail before starting treatment. The equipment is very high tech and I believe they are able to do high quality work as I did my crown here and it looks much better than my colleague who also recently did his at another place. The waiting room is also very comfortable. good job!

C. Zheng De

This clinic is one of the best I have ever seen. I saw dr Justin for my implant which I did many years ago, the tooth was loose, and other drs told me to remove it as they could not find out what brand it was but dr Justin was able to take 3d xrays and locate the brand and specially ordered the part in. he saved me from having to do a surgery to remove and put a new implant which would have cost me a bomb. the tooth looks even better than the original thanks to the experieced dental technician Katsuya from Japan. 

Very happy and will keep coming back for my regular dental. 

G. Hock An

my workplace is close by and I had a problem with my tooth for a few days, so I made an appointment to come down. The receptionist who booked my appointment was very helpful and friendly to explain the way to the clinic from my office. I saw Dr Nicholas who was able to do a root canal treatment on the same visit so that I didn't need to come back. I felt safe and comfortable to do my dental treatment here as the dental picks are all wrapped up and sterilized and only opened before each treatment when im inside. 

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Frequently Asked Questions about Dental Filling in Singapore

Like many things in life, tooth fillings are not permanent. They may need to be replaced or repaired over time due to wear, deterioration, or new decay. The lifespan of a filling depends on factors such as the type of filling material used, the location and size of the filling, and an individual's oral hygiene habits.

However, with proper care and regular dental check-ups, fillings can last for many years. Your dentist will monitor the condition of your fillings during routine appointments and recommend replacement or repair if necessary. It's essential to practice good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing regularly, to help maintain the longevity of your fillings and prevent decay or damage.

The process of getting a tooth filling is typically not painful. Sometimes, your dentist may use local anesthesia to numb the area before starting the procedure. You may feel some pressure or discomfort during the preparation of the tooth and placement of the filling, but it should not be painful.

After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience some sensitivity or mild discomfort in the treated tooth for a few days. This is normal and usually resolves on its own. Over-the-counter pain medications can help alleviate any discomfort during this time.

However, if you experience severe or prolonged pain after getting a filling, it could be a sign of complications such as an improper bite or nerve irritation. In such cases, it's essential to contact your dentist for further evaluation and treatment.

The lifespan of a tooth filling can vary depending on several factors, including the type of filling material used, the size and location of the filling and your oral hygiene habits. On average, composite resin fillings lasts for 5 to 10 years while ceramic fillings may last for up to 20 years!

With proper care and regular dental check-ups, fillings can last for many years. Your dentist will monitor the condition of your fillings during routine appointments and recommend replacement or repair if necessary. It's essential to practice good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing regularly, to help maintain the longevity of your fillings and prevent decay or damage.

The choice between a direct or indirect filling depends on the extent of the tooth damage and your dentist's recommendation. Here's a general guide:

  1. Direct Fillings: These are placed directly into a prepared cavity in a single visit. They are typically used for smaller cavities or minor tooth damage. Common direct filling materials include composite resin and dental amalgam.

  2. Indirect Fillings (Ceramic Inlays and Onlays): These are fabricated outside of the mouth and then placed into the tooth. They are used for larger cavities or when more tooth structure needs to be restored.

Your dentist will assess the extent of the damage and recommend the most suitable type of filling for your specific case. Factors such as the size and location of the cavity, the condition of the surrounding teeth, and your oral health will be taken into consideration when determining the best filling option for you.

If there is a cavity present, it's important to get it filled, even if it's not causing immediate discomfort or pain. Cavities are caused by decay, a progressive disease that can worsen over time if left untreated.

Getting a dental filling for a cavity can prevent the decay from spreading further and causing more significant damage to the tooth. Untreated cavities can lead to complications such as toothaches, infections, and even tooth loss.

Early intervention with dental filling treatment can help preserve the natural tooth structure and prevent the need for more extensive and costly dental procedures in the future. It's essential to address cavities promptly to maintain optimal oral health and prevent further complications.

It's generally best to wait until the anesthesia has worn off before eating to avoid accidentally biting your cheek, lip or tongue. Once the numbness subsides, you can eat as you normally would, but it's advisable to start with soft foods and avoid hot or hard foods that could irritate the treated tooth or the surrounding area.

If you received a filling made of composite resin, it's also a good idea to avoid eating or drinking anything that could stain the filling (like coffee or red wine) for the first 24 hours. Always follow any specific post-procedure instructions provided by your dentist.

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