Biological Restorations: A Cost Effective Treatment Option for Mutilated Primary Anterior Teeth Bajaj Nitika*, Sr. Lecturer, Grewal Harneet, D.D.S., Grewal Navneet, Prof. & Head, Monga Prashanr, Sr. Lecturer Address for Correspondence: Dr. Nitika Bajaj, Senior Lecturer, Department of Pedodontics And Preventive Dentistry, Genesis Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Ferozepur.
Online published on 7 December, 2011. Abstract Early Childhood Caries Frequently Presents With Severely Mutilated Anterior Teeth. Earlier The Only Treatment Option For Such Teeth Was Extractions. Recent Developments In Restorative Materials, Placement Techniques, Preparation Designs, And Adhesive Protocols Have Facilitated Restoration Of Mutilated Maxillary Incisors To Quite An Extent. Following Article Reports The Case Of A Child With Ecc With Severely Mutilated Maxillary Anterior Primary Teeth In Whom Biological Restorations Were Used. Technical Aspects And Stepwise Procedure For Using Over Retained Primary Teeth As Biological Restoration Have Been Discussed. Top Keywords Biological Restorations, Human Tooth Bank, Early Childhood Caries. Top |