2020
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1006_19
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Evaluation of clinical success, parental and child satisfaction of stainless steel crowns and zirconia crowns in primary molars

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“…Zirconia crowns have been used successfully as clinical advantages were extended to pediatric dentistry. Zirconia crowns have gained popularity among pediatric dentists and have shown high parental and child satisfactory ratings compared to full-coverage crowns [ 12 ]. Thus, studies comparing zirconia crowns to resin composite strip crowns on primary maxillary incisors reported that zirconia crowns showed less gingival bleeding, better gingival health, and plaque accumulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Zirconia crowns have been used successfully as clinical advantages were extended to pediatric dentistry. Zirconia crowns have gained popularity among pediatric dentists and have shown high parental and child satisfactory ratings compared to full-coverage crowns [ 12 ]. Thus, studies comparing zirconia crowns to resin composite strip crowns on primary maxillary incisors reported that zirconia crowns showed less gingival bleeding, better gingival health, and plaque accumulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have been used for more than two decades in permanent teeth with high acceptability and excellent mechanical properties [ 11 ]. In pediatric dentistry, EZ-Pedo introduced the first zirconia crowns in 2008, and since then, other companies have produced various zirconia crowns [ 12 ]. Zirconia crowns are retentive and gingival friendly but cause nonsignificant abrasion of opposing teeth [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advent of preformed zirconia crowns has changed the level of parental aesthetic expectations in pediatric dentistry [ 8 – 10 , 17 , 18 ]. The introduction of these aesthetic and relatively easy to use crowns has meant that parents can now demand and receive high-quality anterior aesthetic full coverage restorations in primary anterior teeth [ 18 ]. Despite the higher cost of these crowns, zirconia crowns remain affordable, and there has been a marked increase in their use worldwide [ 19 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(a) Uncomplicated debonding of crown from the tooth-teeth where the crown was debonded from the prepared tooth surface; however, the patient did not suffer from pain or abscess. (b) Complicated debonding of the crown-teeth where the crown was debonded and the patient had suffered from a complication, such as pain, abscess, or mobility of tooth (c) Complications with crown intact-where the crown was not affected but the patient complained of pain or food impaction and/or showed clinical signs such as abscess or tooth mobility (d) Integrity of the crown was compromised with or without secondary caries Success of the crowns was recorded at the end of the twoyear follow-up period (24 months), while the failure of the restoration or the presence of secondary caries was recorded at the follow-up interval at which it was first noticed (3,6,12,18, or 24 months). For patients who reported back with a failed restoration, the time elapsed since the placement of the restoration was recorded.…”
Section: Recorded Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The age at which children receive their first dental care is of at most importance and the reason for the visit varies greatly and also might depend on many factors, like socio economic status, locality, level of education, etc Mathew, Roopa and soni, 2020;Mathew, soni and Khan, 2020). The major academies of dentistry have stated the recommended age for a child's first dental visit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%