New flexible crowns tested for Kids' cavities – do they hold up?
NCT ID NCT06847646
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether Bioflex crowns (a flexible, tooth-colored option) work as well as standard stainless steel crowns when placed using the Hall technique in children's baby molars. 74 children received one of each crown type and were followed for a year. Researchers checked how well the crowns stayed in place, prevented further decay, and affected jaw function.
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Faculty of Dentistry Alexandria University
Alexandria, Egypt
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