Complete oral rehablitation in a 5-year old child with severe-early childhood caries - a case report Dr. Jindal Ritu*, Professor and Head, Dr. Jindal Ritu, Professor, Dr. Munjal Vaibhav, Reader, Dr. Garewal Ripin, Senior Lecturer, Dr. Gakhar Ekta, Post Graduate Student, Dr. Kaur Manpreet, Post Graduate Student Department of Pedodontic and Preventive Dentistry, National Dental College and Hospital, Dera Bassi, Punjab, India *Address for Correspondence: Dr. Ritu Jindal, Department of Pedodontic and Preventive Dentistry, National Dental College and Hospital, Dera Bassi, Punjab, India
Online published on 22 April, 2015. Abstract Severe-early childhood caries (S-ECC) is a specific form of rampant decay of primary teeth in infants, characterized by aggressive tooth destruction. This multifactorial disease in young infants associated with the frequent use of sweetened fluids and fermentable carbohydrates over extended periods, poor oral hygiene as well as high level of mutans streptocooci infection. The disease control and restoration of severely decayed primary teeth in children with S-ECC remains a challenge to general as well as pediatric dentists. This article portrays the oral rehabilitation of a five and half-year old boy presenting with S-ECC. Top Keywords Severe-early childhood caries (S-ECC), Diet, Rehabitilation. Top |