Abstract

S-ECC describes dental caries in the primary dentition of young children that occur abruptly, spreading widely and rapidly and is burrowing in nature resulting in early involvement of the dental pulp. The case report presented here is of a 3.5 year old girl with severely decayed maxillary anterior teeth. After pulpectomy, the primary maxillary centrals were reinforced using polyethylene fiber-reinforced composite resin posts and restored using strip crowns and laterals biologically restored using tooth obtained from another patient. The combination of techniques described here offers a simple and effective method for restoring severely decayed primary anterior teeth that reestablishes function and esthetics.

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