Study puts Kids' dental crowns to the test

NCT ID NCT07156838

Summary

This study compared three different materials used to make caps (crowns) for badly decayed baby molars in children aged 6 to 8. Researchers wanted to see which type—Bioflex, Zirconia, or traditional Stainless Steel—worked best in terms of gum health, how well the crown stayed on, and overall satisfaction from both the child and parent. The goal was to find the most effective and comfortable option for restoring these important baby teeth.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • outpatient clinic of pediatric dentistry -faculty of dentistry- Alexandria university

    Alexandria, Azarita, Egypt

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