Esthetic restoration of severely mutilated primary anterior teeth: a case report Dr. Raj Kiran, Reader, Dr. Sowmya B., Professor & H.O.D, Dr. Joy Amrutha, Post Graduate Student, Dr. Bajpai Garima*, Post Graduate Student Dept of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, A.J Institute of Dentai Sciences, Mangaluru *Address For Correspondance: Dr. Garima Bajpai, Post graduate student, Dept of Pediatric and preventive Dentistry A.J Instituteo f Dental Sciences-Managaluru
Online published on 23 June, 2015. Abstract Early childhood caries mainly affects maxillary primary anterior teeth and it can lead to early pulpal involvement and destruction of coronal tooth structure. In early childhood caries, there is early carious involvement and gross destruction of the teeth. This leads to problems like reduced vertical habits like tongue thrusting and psychological problems. These teeth are always difficult to restore. This case report deals with the successful use of wire loops and composite resin to restore maxillary primary teeth affected by early childhood caries. Top Keywords Early Childhood caries, Esthetic restoration, Wire loops, Rehabilitation, Composite resin. Top |