Procedures
for Kids
Pit and Fissure Sealants
Sealants play a significant role in the prevention and control of caries
in pits and fissures of primary and permanent teeth. To help protect
caries-susceptible tooth surfaces, sealants should be placed as soon
as possible after the tooth erupts. They are indicated for non-carious
primary and permanent molars.
Composite Resin Restorations
Composite
restorations (white fillings) are used for primary and permanent teeth
after the removal of tooth decay.
Stainless Steel Crowns
Stainless steel crowns are prefabricated crown forms that are adapted
to individual teeth.
They are indicated when gross decay, decalcification or developmental
defects are present, following pulpotomies or pulpectomies that weaken
the teeth and make them prone to fracture. The crown will last the life
of the primary tooth, and the patient will not have to undergo repeated
restorations on the same tooth.
Pulpotomy (Baby Root Canal)
The pulpotomy is a procedure that requires the removal of part of the
nerve tissue that has been infected. The remaining vital tissue is then
treated to preserve the function of the tooth.
Space Maintainers
The best space maintenance therapy is the preservation of the primary
molars until they are lost naturally. Sometimes, when the teeth are
unrestorable, the need for extraction is unavoidable.
The purpose of the space maintainers or "spacers" is to preserve
the space for the developing permanent tooth.
Common Appliances
Lower Lingual Holding Arch (lower jaw with more than one missing tooth)
Band and Loop (single missing tooth)
Nance Appliance (upper jaw)(upper jaw with more than
one missing tooth)
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