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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-174078

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The morphology of pit and fissures of posterior teeth make them vulnerable to dental caries. To prevent occlusal caries we can apply pit and fissure sealant. There is widespread disagreement among professionals between invasively opening the fissure before sealant placement and non-invasive sealant application. One of the invasive techniques is Enameloplasty Sealant Technique(EST) or reshaping the enamel before.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-174074

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The present article describes esthetic and conservative management of fractured right maxillary incisors using detached fragments reinforced by fiber reinforced composite posts and resin bonding.

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Braz. dent. j ; 18(3): 248-252, 2007. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-471450

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This article reports the cases of two young children aged 4 and 5 years, in whom biological restorations using tooth fragments were placed in primary molars with severely damaged crowns due to extensive carious lesions. After radiographic and clinical evaluation, tooth fragments obtained from extracted teeth in stock were autoclaved, adjusted to the prepared cavity and bonded to the remaining tooth structure with either adhesive system (Case 1) or dual-cure resin-based cement (Case 2) over a calcium hydroxide layer and a glass ionomer cement base. Occlusal adjustment was performed and topical sodium fluoride was applied to tooth surface. Periodical clinical and radiographic controls were carried out and the restored teeth were followed up for 4 and 3 years, respectively, until exfoliation. In these two reports, the technical aspects are described and the benefits and disadvantages of biological restorations as an alternative treatment for rehabilitation of severely destroyed primary molars are discussed.


Este artigo descreve dois casos clínicos de reconstrução de molares decíduos com extensa destruição coronária por meio de restaurações biológicas, em crianças de 4 e 5 anos. Após avaliação clínica e radiográfica, os fragmentos dentais heterógenos foram submetidos à colagem ao remanescente dental preparado usando sistema adesivo (Caso 1) ou cimento resinoso de presa dual (Caso 2) sobre uma camada de hidróxido de cálcio e uma base de ionômero de vidro. Foi realizado ajuste oclusal e aplicação tópica de flúor sobre a superfície dentária. Controles clínico e radiográfico foram realizados periodicamente e os dentes restaurados foram acompanhados por 4 e 3 anos respectivamente, até a exfoliação. Por meio destes dois relatos, os autores discutem os aspectos técnicos, além das vantagens e desvantagens das restaurações biológicas como tratamento alternativo para restauração de molares decíduos.


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Child, Preschool , Humans , Dental Bonding/methods , Dental Caries/surgery , Dental Enamel/transplantation , Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Tooth Crown/surgery , Tooth, Deciduous , Treatment Outcome
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