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Title: Critical Analysis On The Clinical Feasibility Based On Multivariate Predective Models Involving Survival Rate Marginal Adaptation Periodontal Health Magnitude Of Tooth Preparation Microleakage Parental Satisfaction Microbial Adhesion Of Resin Reinforced Fibre Glass Crowns In Comparison With Stainless Steel Crowns Zircoina Crowns For Restoring Primary Teeth
Researcher: EMG Subramanian
Guide(s): Aravind Kumar S
Keywords: Clinical Medicine
Clinical Pre Clinical and Health
Dentistry Oral Surgery and Medicine
University: Saveetha University
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: Management of multi-surfaced decayed primary teeth served to be challenging until the newlineintroduction of stainless steel crowns by Humphrey in 1950. Since then, the Stainless newlinesteel crowns served as the choice of treating primary teeth with multi-surface carious lesions. Though the stainless steel crowns outperformed the other restorative materials in newlineterms of cost, durability and longevity, the metallic appearance of the stainless steel newlinecrowns remained as the focal area of concern for both the parents and the children. The newlinepersistent increase in the demand for an alternate cost-effective aesthetic crown for primary tooth instigated Fiber re-inforced glass crowns - The FIGARO Crowns for primary newlineteeth. newlineA systematic review was done to evaluate the clinical success rates of various preformed newlineaesthetic crowns for primary teeth and it declared Figaro crowns to be a promising and newlinecost effective replacement to Stainless steel crowns. After which, various studies were newlinedone with Figaro crowns on evaluating the different factors such as the gingival health, newlineretention rate, marginal leakage, marginal adaptation and discrepancy which influences newlineits success for use in primary teeth. newlineOn comparing Figaro crowns with Stainless steel crowns, no statistically significant difference was noted in the degree of marginal leakage and the retention rate. Also, the Figaro newlinecrowns had good marginal adaptation and showed minimal marginal discrepancy in primary teeth. With regards to the acceptance of the Figaro crowns, both the parents and newlinethe children preferred Figaro crowns to Stainless steel crowns. Furthermore, the Figaro newlinecrowns showed decreased adhesion of S.mutans over a period of time when compared newlinewith stainless steel crowns. Considering all the above results, Figaro crowns proves to be newlinea reliable aesthetic replacement to stainless steel crowns. newline
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/465221
Appears in Departments:Department of Dentistry

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