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Esthetic Restoration of Discolored Primary Incisors
Author(s):
Fred Margolis, DDS
Date Added:
1/1/2005
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Summary:
restoring primary teeth can be a strenuous task for many dentists who would like to have an esthetic, easy-to-use and relatively quick restoration for children. but, the restoration of carious, fractured or discolored primary incisors gives the dentist the satisfaction of knowing that he/she has restored the smile and self-confidence of a growing child. this article describes a technique which is relatively easy and produces a beautiful outcome in a relatively short time. the author has used the technique in hundreds of children for over twenty-five years. modifications in the technique have been made as newer materials and techniques have evolved.
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