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Maintaining a healthy oral cavity is key to good appearance, but dental caries remain the most common chronic disease in children. Primary incisors, vital until permanent teeth emerge, often require restoration to preserve function and aesthetics. Pediatric dentists face challenges in restoring teeth affected by early childhood caries (ECC), balancing factors like tooth structure, moisture control, cooperation, aesthetics, and cost to meet high parental expectations with durable, reliable solutions and a comprehensive understanding of different crown forms. This book provides a concise…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Maintaining a healthy oral cavity is key to good appearance, but dental caries remain the most common chronic disease in children. Primary incisors, vital until permanent teeth emerge, often require restoration to preserve function and aesthetics. Pediatric dentists face challenges in restoring teeth affected by early childhood caries (ECC), balancing factors like tooth structure, moisture control, cooperation, aesthetics, and cost to meet high parental expectations with durable, reliable solutions and a comprehensive understanding of different crown forms. This book provides a concise overview of the various anterior crown types introduced in Pediatric Dentistry, spanning from historical designs to the most recent advancements. It details the techniques for their placement, as well as their indications, contraindications, advantages, and disadvantages. The aim is to assist clinicians in choosing the most suitable crown form for restoring a child's primary anterior teeth, ultimately helping to recreate a healthy, radiant smile.
Autorenporträt
I am Dr. Riya Bafna, a Postgraduate Resident in Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry at Mahatma Gandhi Dental College and Hospital, Jaipur, India. Guided by Dr. Nikhil Marwah and supported by faculty and peers, I developed this concise book on crowns for primary anterior teeth, combining theory and practice for academic and clinical benefit.