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miércoles, 1 de febrero de 2023

Stainless steel crowns: Minimally invasive technique - Benefits and advantages

Stainless steel crowns

Stainless steel crowns are used for the restoration of primary teeth that have been affected by advanced caries or by a fracture that compromises a large part of the dental tissue, or in cases such as Molar Incisor Hypomineralization.

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Stainless steel crowns are chosen for their ease of adaptation, simple technique, and long life, as well as their low cost compared to other restorative means.

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We share the benefits and advantages of stainless steel crowns in the restoration of primary teeth affected by advanced caries.

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Dr. Katie Peterson. Stainless steel crowns for restoration of primary teeth: a minimally invasive, time-saving technique.

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jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2022

Stainless Steel Crowns: Types, procedure and techniques

Stainless Steel Crowns

Oral rehabilitation in a pediatric patient becomes a challenge for the pediatric dentist, because he must take into account the management of the patient's behavior and perform a treatment that takes the least number of appointments.

Steel crowns become the best alternative to restore primary molars that are affected by advanced caries until their natural exfoliation. For anterior teeth, the use of resins or zirconia crowns is recommended.

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We share the benefits, types of crowns, procedures and techniques of stainless steel crowns for rehabilitation in pediatric dentistry.

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Dr. Vivek Mehta. Stainless Steel Crowns in Pediatric Dentistry : A Review Article. 4th Anniversary Issue | Heal Talk | September-October 2012 | Volume 05 | Issue 01

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Arunima, Ahuja V. Crowns for paediatric teeth: Stainless steel crown. J Dent Panacea 2021;3(1):20-25.

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lunes, 8 de agosto de 2022

Indications for Hall technique usage in pediatric dentistry

Hall technique

Steel crowns in pediatric dentistry are used when the dental tissue is seriously affected by advanced caries or dental trauma. The procedure is simple and inexpensive, making it an excellent restoration option.

The Hall technique is a minimally invasive technique that controls the progression of caries, making it a much simpler procedure with less preparation.

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We share a complete article on the indications and benefits of using steel crowns and the hall technique in pediatric dentistry.

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Milena Todorova Georgieva. Indications for use of preformed crowns in pediatric dentistry. MedInform ISSUE 2, 2016.

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lunes, 25 de julio de 2022

How to achieve a correct marginal adaptation of steel crowns in pediatric dentistry? - Tips for a good finish

 Stainless Steel Crowns

Preformed steel crowns are an excellent means of rehabilitation for primary teeth affected by advanced caries. Thanks to them, occlusion and chewing function are not lost.

Preformed stainless steel crowns are easily placed and less expensive than other means of rehabilitation. The pediatric dentist must choose the appropriate size crown and perform a correct seal when installing the crown.

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We share an article that offers us several tips for a correct adaptation of steel crowns in pediatric dentistry, as well as how to achieve an adequate finish and polishing of the crown margins.

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Croll TP, Epstein DW, Castaldi CR. Marginal adaptation of stainless steel crowns. Pediatr Dent. 2003 May-Jun;25(3):249-52. PMID: 12889701.

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martes, 28 de junio de 2022

Why do stainless steel crowns fail?

Stainless steel crown

When primary molars lose a lot of dental tissue due to extensive caries or trauma, it is necessary to rehabilitate them with preformed steel crowns, which have a high success rate.

Stainless steel crowns are placed in an easy-to-perform, one-appointment procedure and are inexpensive. There are cases of failure that are the reason for this study.

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We share a study that analyzes the causes and reasons for the failure of stainless steel crowns in pediatric dentistry, taking into account clinical analyzes and data in the literature.

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Prakash AS (2020) Crowns in pediatric dentistry –A Review on the failures. Oral Health Care 5: DOI: 10.15761/OHC.1000193.

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domingo, 19 de junio de 2022

Stainless Steel Crowns: Adaptation and installation - Step by step

Hall Technique

Steel crowns in pediatric dentistry are a method of restoring primary teeth that are severely affected by caries or dental trauma, in this way natural exfoliation is expected.

Steel crowns are the most used for their easy adaptation, installation and low cost. Currently, the Hall technique is used, which simplifies the procedure for installing metal crowns.

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The video that we share teaches us everything related to steel crowns, advantages, disadvantages, and how to select the appropriate crown. It also teaches us the step-by-step adaptation and installation of steel crowns in pediatric dentistry.

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lunes, 13 de junio de 2022

Modified Hall technique in hypomineralized molar

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Enamel hypomineralization is a developmental defect, it does not have a defined cause although it is related to systemic or environmental alterations during the first three years of life.

Molars with hypomineralized enamel are susceptible to erosion and caries. The rehabilitation of the molars is necessary to avoid early tooth loss, and in this case a steel crown was placed with the modified Hall technique.

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We share the management of severely hypomineralized molars using the modified Hall technique, indicating its advantages, objectives and the step-by-step process.

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Quintero Y, Leite de Farias A, Restrepo M, Santos-Pinto L. Modified Hall technique for severely hypomineralized molars. Report of cases. Rev. CES Odont 2021; 34(1): 118-124

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miércoles, 1 de junio de 2022

Hall technique: Complete information for the treatment of carious primary molars

Hall Technique

Caries is an infectious process that seriously affects dental enamel, and when it is not treated in time, it endangers the permanence of the tooth in the oral cavity.

Steel crowns are used in pediatric dentistry when primary teeth are severely damaged by dental caries. They are usually placed after pulp treatment and in hypoplastic teeth.

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The objective of the article is to provide adequate information on the Hall technique, indications, contraindications, disadvantages, and the cost-effectiveness of this procedure. A complete analysis of this rehabilitation technique for carious primary teeth.

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Altoukhi DH, El-Housseiny AA. Hall Technique for Carious Primary Molars: A Review of the Literature. Dent J (Basel). 2020 Jan 17;8(1):11. doi: 10.3390/dj8010011. PMID: 31963463; PMCID: PMC7148518.

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viernes, 7 de enero de 2022

Hall Technique for Stainless Steel Crown in 3 easy steps

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The Hall technique is an alternative to the treatment of extensive cavities that have affected a large amount of dental tissue in the primary teeth. This technique consists of placing a preformed metal crown without dental preparation.

Steel crowns are press-fitted on primary molars affected by extensive caries or when the enamel is defective. Thanks to the steel crowns, tooth loss and future occlusion problems are avoided.


We share a video that shows us how to place a steel crown on a primary molar using the Hall technique in 3 easy steps.

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viernes, 26 de marzo de 2021

Tooth Preparation for Stainless Steel Crown - Step by step

Stainless Steel Crown

Steel crowns in pediatric dentistry are used to restore a tooth that has lost a lot of structure due to decay or trauma. Returns the chewing and occlusion functions necessary for the patient's oral health

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It is economical and quick to prepare and install, that is why it is used to this day, perhaps its only disadvantage is aesthetics.

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We share a video from the AtoZ Kidsdental channel, which shows us step by step how to prepare a tooth to receive a steel crown.

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miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2020

A comprehensive guide to achieving the best results with 3M™ ESPE™ Prefabricated Crowns (Stainless Steel Crowns - Polycarbonate Crowns)

Oral Rehabilitation

Crowns are used when the primary molar has been affected by extensive caries or a dental fracture. In both cases, the tooth structure is compromised and the crowns offer stability and durability of the tooth.

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One of the great benefits of 3M crowns is that they offer long-term coverage, ensuring durability.

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In pediatric dentistry, the main objective is to maintain the primary tooth, so as not to affect chewing or the eruption or location of the permanent tooth. We share a complete guide for the placement of the different 3M prefabricated crowns for the oral rehabilitation of pediatric patients

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martes, 22 de septiembre de 2020

Crowns in Pediatric Dentistry: A Review

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Maintenance of the primary dentition in a nonpathologicand healthy condition is importantfor the overall well being of the child. Treatment of the severely destructed teeth poses a challenge for the pediatric dentist as three important considerations have to be kept in mind, patient’s behavioral management, preservation of the tooth structure and parental satisfaction.

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The technological advances in dental materials for use on children that have occurred in the past few decades make constant re-evaluation of our treatment philosophies and techniques a necessitybecause what was an acceptable treatment approach in the past may not necessarily be the best treatment option for our young patients today.

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Effort has been made to bring together the various approaches for full coverage restorations in pediatric dental practice. Each technique and material carries its own advantages and disadvantages.

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Many options exist to repair carious teeth in pediatric patientsas is discussed, from stainless steel crowns to its various modifications to other esthetic crowns like strip crowns and zirconium crowns which are rising in their popularity.



° Garg V, Panda A, Shah J, Panchal P. Crowns in pediatric dentistry: A review. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2016;4(2):41-46.
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Preformed crowns for decayed primary molar teeth (Review)

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Dental caries (tooth decay) affects around 60% to 90% of children globally (WHO Report 2003). It most commonly occurs in primary (baby) molar (back) teeth. If left unmanaged, dental caries will progress to give pain and infection, the consequences of which are unnecessary suffering, and lost days at school (Gift 1992).

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There is evidence of a linear relationship between higher levels of caries and anthropometric outcomes (height, weight and body mass index (BMI)) (Alkarimi 2014).

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Untreated dental caries has an adverse effect on children’s ability to grow and thrive (Sheiham 2006), and in underweight children, extraction of severely carious primary teeth can improve weight gain (Monse 2012).

Teeth undergo a constant process of demineralisation (caused by the acids and enzymes produced by cariogenic bacteria in the dental biofilm (plaque)) and remineralisation (from protective factors such as fluoride and salivary components).

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Dental caries occurs when the rate of demineralisation is greater than that of remineralisation. When dissolution of enamel and dentine leads to cavitation (a hole in the tooth), the carious lesion can no longer be cleaned and it becomes more difficult to arrest the caries process as the biofilm becomes more sheltered, which favours the cariogenic bacteria (Fejerskov 2015).



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Preparation of stainless steel crown for the rehabilitation of primary molars

Stainless Steel Crown

Steel crowns are the best method of rehabilitation for primary molar teeth, when they have suffered a fracture, extensive caries or some formation pathology.


The aesthetics are not liked by the patient, but it continues to be the material of first choice, due to the benefits it presents. The video that we share below shows us the steps to follow to make and adapt the steel crowns in pediatric dentistry.

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