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Evaluation and understanding of clinical success, parental satisfaction and effects on periodontal tissues are the main expected benefits of prefabricated zirconia crowns and prefabricated stainless steel crowns. For a long time, stainless steel crowns have been the restorative material of choice for children's primary and permanent posterior teeth. Today, prefabricated zirconia crowns are more popular than other options because they meet aesthetic expectations and have high mechanical strength. The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the periodontal health, plaque accumulation, opposing tooth wear, parental satisfaction, color matching, retention and edge integrity of pediatric prefabricated stainless steel and zirconia crowns applied after pulpotomy to asymptomatic, multifaceted, deep carious primary mandibular second molars.
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In the study, two different prefabricated crowns will be applied to the right and left primary mandibular second molars after pulpotomy using a split-mouth design. One will be a prefabricated zirconia crown and the other will be a prefabricated stainless steel crown. The sample size was calculated by G*Power analysis program as 12 teeth, 6 teeth in each group. Since this sample size would reduce the validity and reliability of future statistical tests, it was decided to conduct the study with a total of 20 samples, 10 in each group, taking into account possible data loss and the power of the study. Teeth will be randomly divided into two groups according to crown type.
The study will be terminated when the last visit of the last patient providing the sample is completed and the data is finalized.
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In general, in the evaluation of success:
Plaque index and gingival index in pediatric prefabricated stainless steel and zirconia crowns applied to asymptomatic primary mandibular second molars after pulpotomy will be evaluated at baseline and 1., 3., 6. and 12. months; opposing tooth wear, parental satisfaction, color matching, retention, and marginal integrity will be evaluated at 1., 3., 6. and 12. months. Intra-oral photos will be taken directly after treatment and at control appointments.
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Kadriye Görkem Ulu Güzel, Doç. Prof
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