Even with all the preventive measures used in pediatric dentistry, early childhood caries is a problem outfaced day to day in pediatric dentistry which predominantly affects the labial surfaces of the anterior teeth in children younger than 71 months. The current study reports a case of aesthetic-functional restoration performed with the help of prefabricated strip crowns and composite in a 4-year-old female patient affected by multiple carious lesions in primary maxillary anterior teeth. Composite resin restorations were performed on all upper anterior teeth to restore aesthetics and function, offering a better quality of oral health for the child. The procedure of composite resin restorations with the help of strip crowns resulted in a shorter clinical time, a better aesthetic result, function and the restoration of the patients good smile.
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Author Name: Pooja Goel , Ambreena Khurshid , Sanjay Chachra , Abhishek Dhindsa , Manu Sharma and Achla Sethi
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Keywords: Strip Crown Esthetics Retention Pediatric Dentistry Dental caries
ISSN: 2320-5407
EISSN: 2320-5407
EOI/DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/10751
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