Comparing Different Types of Restorations for Restoring Endodontically Treated Permanent First Molar in Children Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical and Radiographic Outcome of Endocrown Restoring First Permanent Molar in Children: Clinical Randomized Study
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of endodontically treated first permanent molars in thirty children restored with three different restorations over 12 months
This study comprised 30 children, with age range of (10-13) years old, with endodontically treated first permanent molars. Participants were classified into three groups according to type and material of the final restoration. All selected children were assigned to either PMC group (n=10) restored with performed metal crowns (Stainless-steel Molar Crowns) , EMX group (n=10) endocrown fabricated from CAD-CAM lithium disilicate glass ceramic , COP group (n=10) endocrown fabricated from CAD-CAM reinforced composite. After cementation, all children were evaluated over one year; at one week post-operative, 6 and 12 months for the following criteria: radiographic findings, plaque index, periodontal index, parent satisfaction. ;