Computer-aided Design and Manufacturing Crown on Primary Molars: An Innovative Case Report

Int J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2019 Jan-Feb;12(1):76-79. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1591.

Abstract

Aim: Crowns are applicable on primary teeth with extensive caries, cervical decalcification, developmental defects, interproximal caries extending beyond line angles, and following pulpotomy or pulpectomy.

Background: Until now, prefabricated crowns, i.e., stainless-steel crowns (SSCs), pre-veneered SSC, and all ceramic/porcelain/zirconia crowns have been available in a range of sizes to match the first and the second primary molar teeth.

Case description: This case report illustrates a clinical use of computer-aided design and manufacturing technology (CAD/CAM) for the fabrication of a crown for a decayed primary molar using a study model as a reference. The material used was a hybrid ceramic CAD/CAM block.

Conclusion: This approach has the advantage of the customization of the abutment tooth in contrast to the previously mentioned prefabricated options.

How to cite this article: Mourouzis P, Arhakis A, et al. Computer-aided Design and Manufacturing Crown on Primary Molars: An Innovative Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2019;12(1):76-79.

Keywords: CAD/CAM; Hybrid ceramic crown; Primary molars.

Publication types

  • Case Reports