Functional and esthetic rehabilitation of deciduous maxillary anteriors
A case report
Abstract
Dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease. Although the rate of dental caries has significantly decreased in recent years, it is still the most prevalent chronic disease of childhood. In Early Childhood Caries (ECC), there is early carious involvement of all maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth with gross destruction of maxillary anteriors. This case presents the clinical sequence of complete rehabilitation of decayed maxillary and mandibular primary teeth with placement of prefabricated metal post and strip crowns in maxillary central incisors.
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