Modified intracanal post for severely mutilated primary anterior teeth

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Abstract

Early childhood caries leads to early damage, discolouration and gross destruction of the maxillary anterior teeth. This leads to difficulty in speech, decreased masticatory efficiency, development of abnormal tongue thrust and subsequent malocclusion, psychological problems and problem with self-esteem, if aesthetics are compromised. Thus, restoration of severely mutilated primary anterior teeth is often considered as a special challenge, especially in an emotionally immature child. This case documents the restoration of severely mutilated incisors in a patient with early childhood caries. Copyright 2013 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Rallan, M., Rallan, N. S., Navit, P., & Malhotra, G. (2013). Modified intracanal post for severely mutilated primary anterior teeth. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2013-009179

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