Background: Stainless steel crowns (SSCs) are commonly employed to restore the posterior teeth of children and over the years, they are available with improved anatomical shapes. This study was conducted to evaluate and assess the effect of the placement of SSCs on the masticatory efficiency of children.
Methods: This pilot cross-sectional split-mouth study assessed masticatory efficiency in children aged 6-11 years.
Self-etching has been shown to be beneficial compared to the other resin sealants especially in pediatric practice. The present study was designed to clinically evaluate the sealing ability and retention of the self-etching sealant compared to the conventional resin sealant. The aim was to evaluate and compare the retention and marginal integrity of the self-etch and acid etch sealant materials at three, six and twelve-month follow up.
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