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Stainless steel crowns vs preformed zirconia crowns in primary teeth [PDF]
María Concepción Treviño-Tijerina +3 more
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Reasons for Crown Failures in Primary Teeth: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
BackgroundUnderstanding long-term retention rates and complications associated with different materials for fabricating pediatric crowns for primary teeth is crucial for material selection and optimizing clinical outcomes.
Stephan Lampl +3 more
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Crowns for paediatric teeth: Stainless steel crown
Management of the severely destructed primary teeth poses a challenge for the paediatric dentist as three important considerations have to be kept in mind, patient’s behavioural management, preservation of the tooth structure and parental satisfaction.
null Arunima, Vipin Ahuja
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Background: Due to the variations in tooth anatomy and size among different populations, this study aimed to compare the mesiodistal width of primary second molars in Iraqi children with the mesiodistal width of stainless-steel crowns from different ...
Dunia A Al-Dulaimy +1 more
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Radicular Pathology in Zirconia and Stainless-Steel Crowns in Primary Posterior Teeth: A Retrospective Comparative Longitudinal Study. [PDF]
Ram D, Sherman M, Polak D, Davidovich E.
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Aim: To compare the gingival health and periodontal status in primary molars restored with stainless steel crowns with unrestored contralateral teeth.
Shashikala Prabhu +5 more
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Preformed metal crowns for decayed primary molar teeth [PDF]
BackgroundPreformed metal crowns (PMCs) are recommended by the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) for restoring badly broken down primary molar teeth.
Evans, Dafydd J. P. +2 more
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Aim. This study aimed to retrospectively compare the survival outcomes over two years between teeth with proximal dental caries that were restored with stainless-steel crowns to those that were pulpotomized and then restored with a stainless-steel crown ...
Fatmah N. AlMotawah +6 more
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Aim: To evaluate and compare the clinical outcomes of Cention-N (CN) and stainless steel crowns (SSCs) as restorations for pulpotomised primary molars, and to study clinical and radiographic outcomes of pulpotomies restored with these materials. Methods:
Kanwalpreet Kaur +8 more
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Introduction: Stainless steel crowns are the most successful restoration for multisurface carious lesions in primary molars. The esthetics has been poorly accepted which led to the introduction of zirconia crowns.
Mebin George Mathew +4 more
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