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George Mitchell Angelos1

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Stainless steel crowns (SSCs) offer a durable, cost-effective solution for pediatric dental rehabilitation. This article presents a technique to prevent premature contacts and posterior open bites when placing SSCs on primary canines.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Dental Materials

Background:

  • Stainless steel crowns (SSCs) are widely used in pediatric dental rehabilitation due to their cost-effectiveness and durability.
  • Placement of SSCs on primary canines can present challenges, potentially leading to premature occlusal contacts.
  • These premature contacts may result in a posterior open bite, complicating the achievement of an "as the patient presented" (ATPP) occlusion.

Discussion:

  • Premature canine contact in pediatric dental rehabilitation with SSCs often leads to an unavoidable posterior open bite.
  • This technique article introduces a straightforward method to manage and prevent occlusal issues associated with SSC placement on primary canines.
  • The article reviews fundamental principles and practical techniques for successful SSC placement in challenging pediatric cases.
Keywords:
Avoiding premature canine contactsDental rehabilitationsIdeal occlusionStainless steel crowns/SSCs

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  • A simple technique can effectively address premature contacts and posterior open bites caused by SSCs on primary canines.
  • Achieving an "as the patient presented" (ATPP) occlusion is feasible even with SSC restorations on primary canines.
  • Understanding SSC placement principles is crucial for successful pediatric dental rehabilitation.

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  • Further research could explore long-term outcomes of this technique in maintaining occlusion.
  • This method may improve the predictability of achieving ideal occlusion in pediatric SSC restorations.
  • Wider adoption of this technique could enhance the quality of care in pediatric restorative dentistry.