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Spring 2004: Volume
28, Number 3 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| A simplified technique
for the restoration of severely mutilated primary anterior teeth |
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The restoration of severely
carious primary anterior teeth is a challenge to the pediatric
dentist. The introduction of new materials and technologies makes
re-evaluation of existing treatment philosophies necessary.A technique
involving the placement of an omega shaped stainless steel wire
extension into the entrance of the root canal prior to restoring
the crown with a compomer material is described. 96 restorations
were placed in 25 children. After 18 months 81.2% of the 96 restorations,
which were available for evaluation, 60 (79.9%) were intact.The
technique for restoring primary anterior teeth was simple, quick
and effective. |
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