Esthetics in Pediatric Dentistry—BioFlx Crowns: Case Series
International Journal of Clinical Pediatric DentistryBACKGROUND: The crown is considered the most effective restoration for the management of dental caries. It reproduces the morphology and contour of the damaged coronal portion of the tooth while maintaining its function. The esthetic needs of children and the demands of parents bring advancement in dentistry toward a new era of esthetic crowns. In this
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A retrospective evaluation of crown‐fractured permanent teeth treated in a pediatric dentistry clinic [PDF]
Dental Traumatology, 2007Abstract – A retrospective study was carried out on the dental trauma records of 93 patients (55 boys, 38 girls) with 129 crown‐fractured teeth. The patients’ average age was 9.57 years (SD 1.57), ranging between 7 and 15 years. Uncomplicated crown facture (comprising enamel–dentin) was the most observed type of injury (n = 107, 83%). Only 15 patients
Güngör, H. Cem+2 more
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Shaping Smiles: A Narrative Review of Crown Advancements in Pediatric Dentistry [PDF]
CureusThis review examines the evolution of dental crowns in pediatric dentistry, highlighting the transition from traditional materials such as stainless steel to aesthetic and biocompatible alternatives like zirconia, resin-based composites, and Bioflex crowns.
Omar S Almajed
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Crown and crown–root fractures: an evaluation of the treatment plans for management proposed by 154 specialists in restorative dentistry [PDF]
Dental Traumatology, 2010Abstract – Traumatic tooth injuries involve function and aesthetics and cause damage that range from minimal enamel loss to complex fractures involving the pulp tissue and even loss of the tooth crown. Technical knowledge and clinical experience are essential to establish an accurate diagnosis and provide a rational treatment.
Monteiro de Castro, Mara Antonio+6 more
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This study evaluated the two-year clinical outcomes of 3.1 mm diameter dental implants, immediately provisionalized and later restored using same-day dentistry, in 10 patients receiving 11 narrow-diameter (3.1 mm) single implants. Each implant was placed
Janina Golob Deeb+4 more
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Review on Preformed Crowns in Pediatric Dentistry—The Composition and Application [PDF]
Materials, 2022The purpose of this review is to compare and contrast the various types of preformed crowns that can be used to restore the primary teeth in children. Historically, preformed crowns have been widely available for the past 50 years. The clinical performance of preformed crowns has evolved to meet higher functional, mechanical, and aesthetic demands ...
Klaudia Sztyler+2 more
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MULTIPLE STRIP CROWNS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - A NOVEL APPROACH FOR ESTHETIC REHABILITATION [PDF]
International Journal of Advanced Research, 2020Even with all the preventive measures used in pediatric dentistry, early childhood caries is a problem outfaced day to day in pediatric dentistry which predominantly affects the labial surfaces of the anterior teeth in children younger than 71 months.
Manu Sharma+5 more
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PREFORMED METAL CROWNS AS A PROSTHETIC RESTORATIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY [PDF]
Journal of IMAB - Annual Proceeding (Scientific Papers), 2017The preformed metal crowns (PMCs) are prefabricated constructions, used for restoring a severely broken teeth, affected by multisurfice carious lesions. The aim of the current study is to analyze and criticize the contemporary scientific conclusions related to indications, the usage methods, the advantages and disadvantages of the PMCs, used in the ...
Evgeni Dimitrov+4 more
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The restoration of endodontically treated teeth (ETT) is challenging as these teeth often present with structural deficiencies. Currently, there is no consensus regarding the final restoration choice.
Paridhi Kimble+5 more
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Reliability, Learnability and Efficiency of Two Tools for Cement Crowns Retrieval in Dentistry [PDF]
The Open Biomedical Engineering Journal, 2018Background: Tooth-supported fixed dentures are commonly used in restorative dentistry, and have definitely reached a high survival rate; nevertheless, their removal is sometimes required mainly due to caries or other failures (poor fit, poor cementation and so on).
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