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Case
In the treatment of damaged teeth in children, composite fillings made layer by layer in the mouth have technical and application difficulties, so prefabricated children's crowns are frequently used. Since the chewing load is higher on the posterior teeth, stainless steel crowns are preferred due to their ease of application, cheapness and clinical success. However, parents especially want to know when stainless steel crowns will be cast and whether they will need to be removed. No one asks when the composite-filled tooth or white prefabricated zirconia front tooth crowns will fall out or whether they need to be removed. The answer is actually the same for both. These crowns and fillings are usually removed when the root of the milk tooth dissolves and the tooth becomes loose and serves from the mouth.
You see a stainless steel crown that has successfully completed two years of service.

