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World Dental 2019

Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health | Volume 3

Page 16

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December 11-12, 2019 | Dubai, UAE

DENTISTRY AND

DENTAL MATERIALS

4

th

World Congress on

ESTHETIC RESTORATIONS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY: A NEW ERA

Jumana Sabbarini

Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan

A

variety of esthetic restorative materials are available for restoring primary incisors and molars. Intracoronal

restorations of primary teeth may utilize resin composites, glass ionomer cements, resin-modified iono-

mers or polyacid-modified resins. Each has distinct advantages and disadvantages and the clinical conditions

of placement may be a strong determining factor as to which material is utilized. Full coronal restoration of

primary teeth may be indicated for a number of reasons. Crowns available for restoration of primary teeth

include those that are directly bonded onto the tooth, which generally are a resin material and those crowns

that are luted onto the tooth and are some type of stainless steel crown. NuSmile Pediatric Crowns introduces

Signature Crowns that are made of stainless steel, but they feature a natural looking, tooth colored coating for

a more esthetic appearance. Recently, NuSmile ZR, Cheng Crowns, Kinder crowns and Flex Crowns (Pediatric

Zirconia Crown) the pediatric crowns that look like the real thing and is even better since it’s also stronger than

natural teeth. Many options exist to repair carious primary teeth, but there is insufficient controlled, clinical

data to suggest that one type of restoration is superior to another. This does not discount the fact that dentists

have been using many of these crowns for years with much success. Operator preferences, esthetic demands

by parents, the child’s behaviour and moisture and haemorrhage control are all variables which affect the de-

cision and ultimate outcome of whatever restorative treatment is chosen.

Jumana Sabbarini, J Clin Dentistry Oral Health 2019, Volume 3

Jumana Sabbarini completed her Bachelor Degree in Dental Surgery (1992) from Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jor-

dan. She completed Master degree in Pediatric Dentistry (2005) from Alexandria University, Egypt. She is the Member of Jordanian

Board in Pediatric Dentistry (March 2007). She is the Consultant in Pediatric Dentistry in Arabella Private Center. She is the Lecturer

in Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) Irbid-Jordan. She is the Former Consultant in Pediatric Dentistry in Ministry

of Health in Jordan. She is the Member of the European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry since 2013. She is the Member of the Inter-

national Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. She is an Clinical Advisor of Esthetic Nusmile Crowns in Jordan. She is the Former Member

and Examiner in the Jordanian Board Committee (Pediatric Dentistry) - Jordanian Medical Council.

jumanadm@yahoo.com

BIOGRAPHY