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The Posterior Preformed Metal Crown (Stainless Steel Crown)

2019
Preformed metal crowns (PMC) popularly called stainless steel crowns are invaluable restorations for both primary and young permanent teeth. Their virtues include conservative tooth preparation, single appointment placement, excellent retention, and predictable long-term stability, making them the gold standard for posterior full coronal coverage in ...
Meenakshi S. Kher, Ashwin Rao
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Stainless Steel Crown: A Review Article

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2020
The upkeep of the primary dentition is a non-pathological and sound condition which is important for thegeneral wellbeing of the kid. Stainless steel crown was presented in 1947 by the Rocky mountain companyand advanced by Humphrey in 1950. Pre-assembled stainless-steel crown can be adjusted to singular primaryteeth then being cemented to give a ...
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A Delayed Hypersensitivity Reaction to a Stainless Steel Crown

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2012
Stainless steel crowns are commonly used to restore primary or permanent teeth in pediatric restorative dentistry. Here, we describe a case of a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, which manifested itself as perioral skin eruptions, after restoring the decayed first permanent molar tooth of a 13-year-old Caucasian girl with a preformed stainless steel ...
A Yilmaz, CE Ozdemir, Y Yilmaz
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The use of stainless steel crowns.

Pediatric dentistry, 2003
The stainless steel crown (SSC) is an extremely durable restoration with several clear-cut indications for use in primary teeth including: following a pulpotomy/pulpectomy; for teeth with developmental defects or large carious lesions involving multiple surfaces where an amalgam is likely to fail; and for fractured teeth.
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Marginal adaptation of stainless steel crowns.

Pediatric dentistry, 2003
The chief goal of full coronal restoration using preformed stainless steel crowns (SSC) is replication of normal crown form and function. Marginal adaptation of SSCs involves appropriate crown size selection, trimming the crown form to achieve proper length, crimping crown edges to proximate the prepared tooth, and finishing and polishing the crown ...
Theodore P, Croll   +2 more
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Microleakage of cements for stainless steel crowns.

Pediatric dentistry, 1997
Microleakage is related to recurrent decay, inflammation of vital pulps, and reinfection of previously treated root canals. The purpose of this investigation was to compare the abilities of new adhesive cements and conventional nonadhesive controls to prevent microleakage under stainless steel crowns on primary anterior teeth. Standardized preparations
K, Shiflett, S N, White
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Effectiveness of zirconia crowns compared with stainless steel crowns in primary posterior teeth rehabilitation

Journal of the American Dental Association, 2022
Vinay Kumar Chugh   +2 more
exaly  

Colorimetric values of esthetic stainless steel crowns.

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2002
The colorimetric values of two different kinds of esthetic stainless steel crowns were measured and compared with the colorimetric values of primary anterior teeth in Japanese children.The colorimetric values of resin composite-faced stainless steel crowns (Kinder Krown) and epoxy-coated stainless steel crowns (White Steel Crown) were measured with a ...
Yumiko, Hosoya   +2 more
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