Abstract

Background Esthetic appearance of primary anterior teeth is one of the major demands in the dental field. Destructed anterior primary teeth due to caries is considered a major issue due to the difficulty in regaining the esthetic crowns and attaching them until the normal exfoliation time. There have been many attempts and tools used to attach the composite crowns to the treated canals of primary anterior teeth. The study evaluates endodontic treatment for destructed primary maxillary incisors with a glass fiber-reinforced post as a retentive tool to hold the esthetic composite crowns until the normal exfoliation time of primary incisors. Case Presentation. A four-year-old child attending a dental clinic complained of pain of maxillary incisors. Dental examination showed irreversible pulpitis of four maxillary incisors indicated for root canal treatment and crown placement. Endodontic treatment was carried out, and a glass fiber-reinforced post was used to get successful retention for the composite crowns. Follow-up was carried out for 3 years. The 3 crowns were retained successfully until replaced by permanent incisors. One crown fell during the treatment course. Conclusion Retention of primary teeth is one of the challenges in pediatric dentistry. Restoration of primary decayed incisors is important for child medical, physical, and psychological conditions. A glass fiber-reinforced post and core is a strong retentive tool for composite crown retention for primary incisors. This procedure opens the door for a strong tool to retain composite crowns for a long time. The glass fiber-reinforced post and core is a strong retentive tool for composite crown retention for primary incisors.

Highlights

  • Esthetic appearance of primary anterior teeth is one of the major demands in the dental field

  • Esthetic restorations of primary anterior teeth represent a great challenge for most pediatric dentists

  • Caries pattern, and the behavior of the patient plays a big role in successful treatment for restoring the esthetic appearance for young patients

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Summary

Background

The restoration of primary anterior teeth represented a great challenge in dentistry [1]. The main concern of anterior primary teeth restorations with root canal filling is the retention of the coronal restoration to the remaining tooth structure and the root canal filling [4] This concern is the same for permanent dentition, and several classifications have been proposed for restoration according to the residual structure [10], and fiber posts appear to be the best build-up retention procedure [11]. The present condition represents a special challenge where the dentist prepares four root canals with special retentive mean and coronal restoration for the maxillary incisors and laterals with a follow-up for 3 years until the eruption of the permanent incisor teeth [1, 4, 7]

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