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Pre-Fabricated Resin Crown

Aesthetic and functional restoration for primary teeth with pre-fabricated resin crowns

Pre-Fabricated Resin Crown

Ideal aesthetic and functional restoration for severely damaged baby teeth, preserving chewing function and aesthetics.

Who is it for

Recommended for children who have:

  • Primary teeth with extensive caries destruction
  • Anterior teeth with significant aesthetic compromise
  • Need for restoration that maintains natural aesthetics
  • Teeth requiring reinforcement after endodontic treatment

How it works

The crown installation procedure follows these steps:

  1. Initial evaluation: Clinical and radiographic examination to assess damage extent
  2. Tooth preparation: Removal of decayed tissue and dental structure preparation
  3. Crown selection: Selection of pre-fabricated crown with appropriate size and color
  4. Cementation: Crown fixation with high-quality adhesive material
  5. Final adjustments: Occlusion and comfort verification

The entire process is performed with care and attention to the child's well-being.

Comfort and safety

We prioritize comfort and safety at every stage:

  • Biocompatible material: High-quality resin, safe for pediatric use
  • Quick procedure: Installation completed in a single session when possible
  • Appropriate anesthesia: Local anesthesia to ensure painless procedure
  • Welcoming environment: Room specially prepared for children's care
  • Natural result: Crowns with natural appearance that accompany the child's smile

Frequently asked questions

How long does a resin crown last?

Pre-fabricated resin crowns last until natural exfoliation of the primary tooth, typically 2 to 5 years depending on the child's age and hygiene care.

Does the child feel pain during the procedure?

No. We use appropriate local anesthesia to ensure the procedure is completely painless. The child may feel pressure but not pain.

Is special care needed after placement?

Care is the same as regular oral hygiene: proper brushing, flossing, and avoiding very hard or sticky foods that could displace the crown.

Can the crown come off by itself?

With proper care and appropriate cementation, it's rare for the crown to come loose. If this happens, contact us immediately for recementation.

Ready to take care of your child's smile?

Schedule an appointment and ask our specialized team your questions.