* This incidence study aims to evaluate the clinical success of anterior and posterior full-coverage restorations among a group of Egyptian children treated under general anesthesia. * The main question it aims to answer: In A Group of Children, What Is the Clinical Success of Anterior and Posterior Full Coverage Restorations Performed Under General Anesthesia?
This study consisted of clinical examinations of the participants treated under general anesthesia to evaluate the clinical success of anterior and posterior crowns that will be performed on the day of the dental treatment, then after 15 days, 3, 6, and 12 months recall examinations. \- The level of parental satisfaction will be evaluated through a questionnaire that will be completed after 15 days, 3, 6, and 12 months.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Teeth preparation,crown fitting and cementation
Clinical Success of Stainless-Steel Crowns
Clinical evaluation criteria: * crown marginal adaptation * crown marginal extension crown proximal contact * duration of crown presence
Time frame: Immediately after the intervention then after 15 days then after 3 months then after 6 months and after 12 months
Clinical Success of Anterior Esthetic Crowns
Clinical evaluation criteria: * crown retention * crown chipping * opposing wear
Time frame: Immediately after the intervention then after 15 days then after 3 months then after 6 months and after 12 months
Pain score
Pain will be evaluated by scores using a five-point scale. * None (If the parents give a score 1) * Mild (If the parents give a score 2) * Moderate (If the parents give a score 3) * Sever (If the parents give a score 4 or 5)
Time frame: Immediately after the intervention then after 15 days then after 3 months then after 6 months and after 12 months
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