2017
DOI: 10.4103/ccd.ccd_379_17
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Attitudes of parents and children toward primary molars restoration with stainless steel crown

Abstract: Context:Today, attention has increasingly been focused on the studies which include patient-centered consequences.Aims:The study aims to investigate the attitude of parents and children toward the application of stainless steel crown (SSC) on primary molars.Settings and Design:This cross-sectional descriptive study included eighty 4–6-year-old children having treated with SSC over the past 3–6 months.Subjects and Methods:Eventually, a validated child- and parent-centered self-report questionnaire was filled, h… Show more

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“…For permanent molar teeth, semi permanent restoration that is stainless steel crown are useful and instead it can be used until the molars completely erupt [11]. stainless steel crowns provide full coronal coverage where the recurrence of decay will not be promoted and also the smooth surface of the tooth helps to easily clean using daily oral hygiene practice [12,13]. However plaque and debris accumulates around these crowns if children fail to maintain it properly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For permanent molar teeth, semi permanent restoration that is stainless steel crown are useful and instead it can be used until the molars completely erupt [11]. stainless steel crowns provide full coronal coverage where the recurrence of decay will not be promoted and also the smooth surface of the tooth helps to easily clean using daily oral hygiene practice [12,13]. However plaque and debris accumulates around these crowns if children fail to maintain it properly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restoration of the teeth affected by caries is necessary to preserve its state till eruption of permanent teeth. Posterior teeth are always given importance as they are vital particularly in mastication and development of occlusion (Hajiahmadi et al, 2017;Tote et al, 2015). The treatment of carious primary molars has always been a challenge to the clinician (Usha et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%