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Smile Reconstruction in Pediatric Dentistry – A Case Series

Year: 2025
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Pages: 16–22

Authors

Nagendran Jeyaval¹, Narmatha M², Karthika Devaraj³, Sarika Kannan⁴

Corresponding Author

Dr. Narmatha
Email: narmatha300@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction: Esthetics in pediatric dentistry plays a vital role in enhancing a child’s smile, contributing significantly to self-confidence, emotional development, and social interaction. A pleasing dental appearance is especially important in the formative years and can have a lasting impact on a child's overall well-being.

Case: This case series presents multiple pediatric patients who reported to the Department of Pediatric Dentistry with chief complaints primarily related to esthetic concerns. Clinical examination and diagnostic assessment revealed the presence of Severe Early Childhood Caries (S-ECC) in all cases. A comprehensive diet history was obtained for each patient to evaluate contributing factors. Based on the findings, individualized full mouth rehabilitation plans were formulated. The treatment included restoration of function and esthetic rehabilitation, particularly of the anterior teeth, using child-friendly and durable esthetic materials. The procedures were performed under behavior guidance, depending on the child's age and cooperation level.

Conclusion: In pediatric dentistry, treatment outcomes must address both function and esthetics. The successful rehabilitation of children with S-ECC not only restores oral health but also improves facial esthetics. This, in turn, fosters a positive self-image, boosts confidence, and supports the psychosocial development of the child. Esthetic management is, therefore, an integral component of comprehensive pediatric dental care.

Keywords

Early Childhood Caries, Pediatric Dentistry, Esthetics

How to Cite This Article

Narmatha et al, Smile Reconstruction in Pediatric dentistry - A Case series. Int J Pedo Rehab 2025; 10(1):16-22. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjpedorehab.v10i1.1185

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