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Öğe Double-rooted maxillary primary canine: a case report and literature review(İnönü Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 2012) Güler, CiğdemPrimary teeth have fewer abnormalities with respect to size and morphology when compared to permanent teeth. Double-rooted primary canines are extremely rare dental anomaly. The present report describes seven years old Caucasian male child with doublerooted maxillary primary canine. This unusual root anatomy could lead to endodontic and extraction complications, as well as problems in permanent tooth eruption. In this case report, double-rooted maxillary right primary canine was restored with compomer and followed up 12 months. Any problems were not observed.Öğe Provisional restoration of anterior edentulous space using extracted primary teeth crowns in a fixed appliance after dental trauma: a case report(İnönü Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 2012) Güler, Ciğdem; Yücel, YılmazPremature loss of primary teeth could be treated with different options. In this case report, a 4-year-old girl was referred to our pediatric dentistry clinic for the treatment of dental trauma and pain. In clinical and radiographical evaluation, mobility in both primary maxillary central incisors, inflamed marginal gingival tissues, swelling of upper lip and a root fracture were detected. Both primary maxillary central incisors were extracted and anterior edentulous space was provisionally restored using extracted primary teeth crowns in a fixed appliance. Parents and patients’ satisfaction levels were evaluated before and after treatment. The fixed appliance was still healthy after a follow-up examination period of 12 months. Parents and patients’ satisfaction levels were approximately very satisfied. This case report presents an alternative treatment option - functional, esthetic and satisfactory for parents and patient- for the treatment of the premature loss of traumatized primary maxillary central incisors.