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Preformed Resin-veneered Stainless Steel Crowns for Restoration of Primary Incisors

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Specialty Dentistry
Date 1996 May 1
PMID 8941812
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Abstract

Stainless steel crown forms with bonded resin veneers for primary incisors are commercially available to dentists. This type of preveneered crown was developed to serve as a convenient, durable, reliable, and esthetic solution to the difficult challenge of restoring severely carious primary incisors. This article describes preveneered crowns, reviews their advantages and disadvantages, and details a technique for placement of such restorations.

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