Background: Zirconia crowns are the most common aesthetic option for full coverage in pediatric dentistry. Bioflx crowns have been recently introduced, offering a unique combination of aesthetics, flexibility, and durability.
Aim: The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the wear of the crowns and opposing enamel.
Background: Various types of crowns are used for full-coverage restoration of primary teeth affected by caries, developmental defects, or after pulp therapy. Prefabricated Stainless Steel and Zirconia crowns are commonly utilized. Bioflx crowns, which blend the properties of Stainless Steel and Zirconia, provide a flexible and aesthetically pleasing alternative.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Endocrown in pediatric dentistry was rooted in the fundamental principles of preserving healthy dental tissues, leveraging contemporary adhesive methodologies.
Aim: This research aimed on assessing and comparing the fracture resistance of pulpotomized primary molars when rehabilitated with zirconia crowns and two distinct types of endocrowns, namely E-Max and Brilliant Crios.
Methods: The study involved thirty, anonymized, freshly extracted second primary molars that underwent pulpotomy.
Background: Lactoferrin, a glycoprotein naturally found in breast milk, is known for its bactericidal and antiviral properties, as well as its capacity to modulate the immune system; therefore, pediatricians routinely recommend it as dietary support. The objective of this study was to determine how lactoferrin oral suspension could affect the enamel surface characteristics of primary and permanent teeth.
Methods: This research was conducted on 40 unidentified extracted teeth, including primary and permanent teeth.