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Radicular Pathology in Zirconia and Stainless-Steel Crowns in Primary Posterior Teeth: A Retrospective Comparative Longitudinal Study [PDF]
Background: Zirconia crowns (ZCs) are increasingly used in pediatric dentistry for their esthetic advantages, but evidence regarding their long-term outcomes compared with stainless steel crowns (SSCs) is limited. Methods: This retrospective cohort study
Diana Ram +3 more
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Investigation of Nickel Ion Release from Stainless Steel Crowns by Square Wave Voltammetry
No effort has been made to define nickel magnitude from stainless steel crowns in oral environment. Nickel ions released in sufficient quantities from nickel-containing alloys may induce nickel sensitization or elicit allergic contact dermatitis. In this
Necati Menek +4 more
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In vitro comparison of marginal and internal fit between stainless steel crowns and esthetic crowns of primary molars using different luting cements [PDF]
Background: This study was to assess and compare the marginal and internal fit of stainless steel crowns (SSCs) with those of preveneered SSCs and zirconia crowns using different luting cements.
Sanaa Najeh Al-Haj Ali
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Finite Element Stress Analysis of Stainless Steel Crowns
Background: Though stainless steel crowns (SSCs) have often been stated as the best restorative modality, there are limited studies demonstrating its efficacy in restoring the functional integrity of the primary dentition. Hence has arisen, the necessity
Attiguppe R Prabhakar +3 more
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Retention of Pediatric BioFlx Crowns Versus Stainless Steel Crowns Using Different Types of Luting Cements: An In Vitro Study [PDF]
Ayman M Sulimany, Omar A Bawazir
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Introduction: Different sizes of crowns may be tried on children since there is no universal crown size because of distinctions in tooth morphology from one child to other. During the process of trial and error, the crown gets contaminated which needs to
Shital Kiran Davangere Padmanabh +1 more
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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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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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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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Purpose: This in vitro study was conducted to find out the effect of retentive groove, sand blasting and cement type on the retentive strength of stainless steel crowns in primary second molars.
M M Veerabadhran +4 more
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