Evaluation Of Commonly Treated Maxillary Teeth With Preventive Resin Restoration Among Children With Permanent Dentition
Journal: International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science (IJDOS) (Vol.08, No. 09)Publication Date: 2021-09-03
Authors : R. Saishree Anchana Vignesh Ravindran;
Page : 4539-4543
Keywords : Preventive Resin Restoration; Permanent Dentition; Maxillary Teeth; Innovative Technique; Eco-Friendly Study; Children.;
Abstract
Preventive resin restorations are a more conservative treatment mode involving the removal of the demineralised carious portion of the tooth, restoring it with composite and establishing an optimum seal of the restored surface without any sound tooth structure removed unnecessarily. Thus, the present study aims to evaluate permanent teeth in children which are treated with PRR's.
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