Aim The aim of this in vivo study was to evaluate the surface texture, anatomical form, marginal integrity, marginal discoloration, and secondary caries of three different types of crowns in primary anterior teeth at different time intervals of 3, 6, and 9 months. Materials and methods Total 45 primary maxillary incisors were randomly selected and divided into three groups of 15 each: group I—strip crowns (Pedoform strip crowns, 3M, United States), group II—zirconia crown (kids-e-crown, India), and group III—luxa crown (DMG, Germany). All the full-coronal restorations were evaluated at 3, 6, and 9 months. The modified USPHS criteria were used to evaluate different parameters. Data were collected and the nonparametric test (Chi-square) was used to analyze the intergroup data. Results Statistically nonsignificant difference was observed for most of the parameters except marginal integrity and secondary caries. Resin strip crowns showed maximum cases with distorted marginal integrity and secondary caries. Conclusion Zirconia crown performed best among the three full-coronal restorations. Luxa crown performed similar to zirconia crown. It can be used as an alternative economical esthetic full-coronal restoration for primary maxillary anterior incisors. Clinical significance This study illustrates the advantage of the temporization material as a full-coronal restoration option in primary maxillary anterior teeth. How to cite this article Nischal M, Gupta T, Mehra M, et al. Clinical Comparison of Three Tooth-colored Full-coronal Restorations in Primary Maxillary Incisors. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2020;13(6):622–629.
This case report describes the management of a supragingivally complicated crown fracture of a maxillary central incisors. The patient aged 12 years gave a history of trauma one year back and got the root canal treatment done. The patient gave a history of not getting the treatment completed after the obturations were done and that led to furthur loss of unsupported tooth structure. In this case fibre post was used in 11. The tooth structure of 21 could not be supported by fiber post so crown lengthening followed by cast metal post and core was given. The teeth were further restored with porcelain fused metal crowns.
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