Silver-modified atraumatic restorative technique (SMART) with conventional stainless steel crowns for management of dental caries: a case series.
Stainless steel crowns (SSCs) consistently yield optimal outcomes for the treatment of dental caries and devel notopmental defects in pediatric patients. These crowns provide a proper seal, thus preventing the advancement of dental caries. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has also proven effective in halting the progression of dental caries, but it does not improve the functionality of the tooth. Thus, combining the remineralizing potential of SDF with an SSC as part of the silver-modified atrau notmatic restorative technique (SMART) can have a syner notgistic effect, simultaneously treating dental caries and restoring the function of the tooth. This series of 3 cases describes application of SDF to carious primary molars and subsequent placement of SSCs using a conventional technique with local anesthesia and conventional tooth preparation. A 12-month follow-up of each patient showed the effectiveness of using SDF combined with a conventional SSC restoration.
No clinical trial protocols linked to this paper
Clinical trials are automatically linked when NCT numbers are found in the paper's title or abstract.PICO Elements
No PICO elements extracted yet. Click "Extract PICO" to analyze this paper.
Paper Details
MeSH Terms
Associated Data
No associated datasets or code repositories found for this paper.
Related Papers
Related paper suggestions will be available in future updates.