Esthetic Rehabilitation of Primary Aterior Teeth using Double Omega Loop Post: A Report of Two Cases
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Dental Advancements - Year 2017, Vol 9, Issue 4
Abstract
The most common chronic disease that affects children is dental caries. In particular, maxillary anterior teeth are grossly destructed in early childhood caries. This leads to difficulty in speech, decreased masticator efficiency, development of abnormal tongue habits, and potentially subsequent malocclusion and psychological problems if esthetics are compromised. Restoration of severely decayed primary incisors is often a challenging procedure to pediatric dentists. The present case series documents the esthetic rehabilitation of primary anterior teeth using double omega loop post.
Authors and Affiliations
Syed Mujtaba Ali, Kiranmayi M, Srikanth Raju S
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