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martes, 8 de febrero de 2022

Celluloid Strip Crown for Primary Anterior Tooth Restoration - Step by step

Pediatric Dentistry

Baby bottle tooth decay occurs at a very early age, especially in the upper incisors. It causes the destruction of dental tissue, even leading to the loss of the primary tooth.

Oral rehabilitation is necessary to restore chewing function and prevent changes in the eruption of permanent teeth and future malocclusions. In dentistry, resins and celluloid crowns are used to rehabilitate anterior teeth.

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We share a video that teaches us step by step how anterior primary teeth are rehabilitated with celluloid crowns.

Pediatric Dentistry


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domingo, 30 de enero de 2022

Forensic Dentistry: How is age and sex determined?

Forensic Dentistry

Forensic dentistry is responsible for identifying remains based on dental and oral characteristics, which are very useful for solving crimes in legal proceedings.

Forensic dentistry makes use of a series of techniques whose purpose is to identify the age and sex of the body or the remains found. Some of these techniques are: Gustafson's method, Stack's method, Boyde's method.


We share an interesting video that teaches us what are the methods used by forensic dentistry to determine the age and sex of remains at a crime or disaster scene.

Pediatric Dentistry


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martes, 25 de enero de 2022

Step-by-step preparation of molars and primary incisors for Zirconia crowns

Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia crowns are a great esthetic, biocompatible and resistant alternative for dental rehabilitation of pediatric patients. They are used when the tooth has been affected by extensive caries or dental trauma.

The greatest benefit of Zirconia crowns is aesthetics, compared to stainless steel crowns. At the time of preparation, a series of considerations must be taken by the pediatric dentist.


We share two interesting videos that show us how is the preparation of the molars and primary incisors for the placement of Zirconia crowns.

Stainless steel crown


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Source: Youtube / AtoZ Kidsdental


Source: Youtube / AtoZ Kidsdental

viernes, 7 de enero de 2022

Hall Technique for Stainless Steel Crown in 3 easy steps

Oral Surgery

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.

Stainless steel crown


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Source: Youtube / AtoZ Kidsdental

lunes, 6 de diciembre de 2021

How to prevent infections after third molar extraction?

Oral Surgery

The extraction of the third molar is one of the most frequent surgical procedures in the dental clinic. Currently surgical techniques are safe and effective.

The surgeon must recommend to the patient a series of measures that aim to avoid infection of the wound. The third molars are extracted to avoid future problems: accumulation of food, bad breath, pain and inflammation.


We share a video that recommends us what we should do after tooth extraction to avoid infectious processes.

Oral Surgery


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lunes, 29 de noviembre de 2021

Atraumatic Restorative Treatment - Indications, Advantages and Disadvantages

Atraumatic Restorative Treatment

The atraumatic restorative treatment is a dental procedure that consists of removing the carious tissue but using manual instruments, and sealing the cavity with an adhesive material.

This technique is very useful when it is necessary to attend to oral health needs in hard-to-reach areas. The pediatric patient also generates less anxiety and stress.

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We share a video where he talks about the advantages, indications and contraindications of atraumatic restorative treatment. We thank the YouTube channel, Dr. Teeth.

Atraumatic Restorative Treatment


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jueves, 30 de septiembre de 2021

Primary Tooth Anatomy - Characteristics

Pediatric Dentistry

The primary or deciduous dentition has characteristics that differentiate it from the permanent dentition, and not only in its obvious difference in size. The primary teeth are 20 and they begin to appear at approximately 06 months.

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Primary teeth fall out at different stages of childhood giving way to permanent teeth. The eruption of the primary teeth cause a series of discomforts in the baby.


Pediatric dentists and dentists in general must know the characteristics of the primary teeth to know how to face treatment in an emergency.

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