PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005)
highly successful in cases where the child is keen to have teeth replaced. The methods of constructing dentures are essentially ...
Nursing caries and rampant caries are common patterns of caries in preschool children. Parents should be encouraged to bring th ...
7.11 REFERENCE Frankl, S. N., Shiere, F. R., Fogels, S. H. R. (1962). Should the parent remain with the child in the dental oper ...
Operative treatment of dental caries in the primary dentition - M. S. Duggal and P. F. Day 8.1 INTRODUCTION While there is no ...
primary dentition causes abscesses, pain, and suffering in children. This can then need hospital admission and invasive treatmen ...
particular carious lesions. 8.3.1 Reasons not to treat These can be divided into several distinct categories. The damage done b ...
there is also a marked difference between the same examiner on different occasions. The implications need to be considered in re ...
primary teeth survive without further attention until they exfoliate. The treatment procedures used are not particularly difficu ...
maintenance of space, their premature loss can cause low esteem in both child and parent. The stage of the disease. It is easie ...
reversed by a rigorous preventive programme. But this depends on adequate early diagnosis. While several techniques for caries d ...
336H Fig. 8.3 (a) A clinical examination in the upper arch gives a little clue to the presence of proximal carious lesions on bo ...
children, but integrated within a treatment plan which is best in the long-term interest of the child and not an easy way out fo ...
These were introduced in 1950 and have gained wide acceptance in North America. In Europe they have been less popular, being see ...
341H Fig. 8.4 Restoration of lower second primary molars with stainless-steel crowns 7 years after placement. 342H Fig. 8.5 Temp ...
344H Fig. 8.7 Distal-occlusal restorations on both lower second primary molars after 3 yearsâŻone restored with conventional amal ...
347H Fig. 8.8 Resin-modified glass polymer restoration after 2 years in a lower second primary molar. 348H Fig. 8.9 Mesial-occlu ...
There is also the risk that these items may be lost in the patient's mouth and swallowed or even inhaled and there are reports i ...
350H Fig. 8.10 Shows rubber dam placed in the a child and with the comfort it provides it is not unusual for children to fall as ...
352H Fig. 8.11 'Trough technique' of rubber dam placement. 8.6.4 Technique Most texts on operative dentistry demonstrate techniq ...
8.7 OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF PRIMARY TEETH 8.7.1 Pit and fissure caries Pit and fissure caries is less of a problem in primary tee ...
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