Restoration Of Severely Mutilated Primary Anterior Teeth, How Far Can We Go?

Despite the introduction of various novel techniques for restoring carious lesions in the primary incisors, still it is a challenge for the clinician to satisfy the patient effectively. It is becoming a greater concern as more emphasis is being placed on esthetics. For a long time the treatment of choice for primary teeth that were severely destroyed by both caries and trauma, was extraction. However, premature loss of these teeth can cause mastication and phonetic alterations, lack of development of the pre-maxilla leading to malocclusions, establishing para-functional habits and psychological problems affecting the self esteem of the child. This workshop will discuss the possibilities of resorting these teeth, with an expected reliable results that can restore the missing functions.

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