3M Espe SS Crown Primary Molar Crown-D (1st molar)
The 3M ESPE Stainless Steel Crown Primary Molar Crown-D is a dental product designed for the restoration of primary molars, specifically the first molars (1st molars). These crowns are intended to provide long-term coverage for primary molar teeth, particularly the first molars, serving as a restorative solution in cases where these teeth require protection and functional restoration. They are meticulously designed to replicate the natural anatomy of primary molars, coming in various sizes to accommodate different tooth dimensions and featuring a lifelike height, contour, and occlusal surface, closely mimicking the natural tooth structure. Pre-crimped at the cervical margin, these crowns offer good retention and a secure “snap” fit, ensuring they stay securely in place during normal dental function. The smooth stainless steel alloy surface promotes patient comfort and helps maintain gingival health while harmonizing with the patient’s occlusion for a more natural feel.
These crowns are indicated for a range of dental scenarios, including replacing amalgam restorations in primary molars with extensive Class II cavities that extend beyond the anatomic line angles, addressing extensive caries damage affecting multiple surfaces of the tooth, managing cases with decalcification and a high risk of recurrent caries, providing space maintenance, restoring primary molars after pulp therapy or endodontic procedures, and offering a solution for developmental defects like amelogenesis imperfecta, dentinogenesis imperfecta, or hypocalcified teeth. They can serve as an interim measure in these cases to reduce tooth sensitivity and enable effective oral hygiene.
Features:-
- Biocompatible Material:Â Stainless steel is a biocompatible material, meaning it is generally well-tolerated by the body, making it suitable for dental restorations.
- Anatomical Accuracy:Â These crowns are designed to closely replicate the natural anatomy of primary molars, including height, contour, and occlusal surface, promoting a natural look and feel.
- Pre-Crimped Cervical Margin:Â The crowns often come with a pre-crimped cervical margin, ensuring good retention and a secure fit during placement, which can simplify the restoration process.
- Durable Construction:Â Stainless steel is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, providing long-lasting restoration solutions.
- Smooth Surface:Â The smooth surface of the stainless steel alloy helps maintain gingival health and patient comfort while minimizing the risk of plaque accumulation.
- Various Sizes:Â Available in a range of sizes to accommodate different tooth dimensions, allowing for a more customized fit.
- Versatile Indications:Â Suitable for various clinical indications, including amalgam replacement, extensive caries damage, cases with decalcification and recurrent caries risk, space maintenance, and more.
- Patient Comfort:Â Designed to harmonize with the patient’s occlusion, providing comfort and a natural feel for the wearer.
- Interim Solution:Â Can be used as an interim measure for addressing developmental defects, reducing tooth sensitivity, and enabling effective oral hygiene.
- Clinical Flexibility:Â Offers dental professionals a reliable and clinically proven solution for restoring primary molars, particularly in challenging cases.
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Direction to Use
- Preparation:Â Ensure that the tooth requiring the crown is appropriately prepared. This may involve removing any decayed or damaged tooth structure and creating a suitable tooth shape for crown placement.
- Crown Selection:Â Choose the appropriate size of the stainless steel crown that matches the dimensions of the prepared tooth. Crown selection is critical for a proper fit.
- Crown Contouring:Â Examine the crown to ensure it has the correct anatomical contour for the specific molar it will cover. Minimal adjustment should be needed to achieve a natural fit.
- Crown Crimping:Â Check the crown’s pre-crimped cervical margin for retention. This helps secure the crown in place during placement.
- Cementation:Â Apply a dental cement that is compatible with stainless steel crowns to the prepared tooth and the inside of the crown.
- Crown Placement:Â Carefully place the crown over the prepared tooth, making sure it fits snugly and securely. Apply gentle pressure to ensure proper seating.
- Excess Cement Removal:Â Remove any excess cement that may have squeezed out from under the crown.
- Occlusion Check:Â Verify that the crown does not interfere with the patient’s bite and that it aligns properly with the adjacent teeth.
- Post-Placement Care:Â Provide post-placement care instructions to the patient or caregiver, including oral hygiene recommendations and any restrictions on eating or chewing.
- Follow-Up:Â Schedule a follow-up appointment to check the crown’s stability and ensure it remains in place and functional.
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