RADIX ENTOMOLARIS & EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES - AN UNUSUAL CASE REPORT
Journal Title: IDA Ludhiana's Journal - Le Dentistry - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
Esthetic rehabilitation of a young child who has suffered multiple tooth loss due to early childhood caries (ECC) or rampant caries is one of the greatest restorative challenges faced by a pediatric dentist. Moreover, developmental variations occuring in mandibular molars lead to a call for proper knowledge of root morphology and accurate interpretation of radiograph which ultimately lead to a successful treatment outcomes. Various anterior removable or fixed esthetic appliances may be used to replace lost teeth. This paper discusses in detail about the management of bilateral Radix Entomolaris in primary molars and severe ECC managed with fixed aesthetic Modified Nance appliance.
Authors and Affiliations
Meenu Bhola, Sumeet Palta
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