SHINHUNG Set of steel crowns for the first permanent molar
SHINHUNG Set of steel crowns for the first permanent molar
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The set includes SHINHUNG steel crowns for the first permanent molar in sizes 2-7. Two variants of the set are available:
1. The starter kit contains 24 SHINHUNG steel crowns for the first permanent molar, 1 piece of each in all available sizes from 2-7.
The set is the most frequently chosen set of steel crowns for the first permanent molar. It is a great alternative to zirconium crowns for the first permanent molar, because we are not always able to put a zirconium crown on the patient.
Specification
Number of crowns in the set | 24 |
Product code | SHKIT268063 |
Mark | SHINHUNG |
Patient | Kid |
Size | 2-7 |
Tooth | 16,26,36,46 |
Material | Stainless steel 316 |
2. The professional set contains 48 SHINHUNG steel crowns for the first permanent molar, 2 pieces in all available sizes from 2-7.
It is a great alternative to zirconium crowns for the first permanent molar, as we are not always able to provide the patient with a zirconium crown.
Specification
Number of crowns in the set | 48 |
Product code | SHKIT261252 |
Mark | SHINHUNG |
Patient | Kid |
Size | 2-7 |
Tooth | 16,26,36,46 |
Material | Stainless steel 316 |
Preservation of space:
A steel crown allows the preservation of a molar, which is essential for the proper functioning of a child's mouth, until it reaches maturity. As a child's teeth develop, the space left by a lost or damaged molar can be critical to the proper placement of the remaining permanent teeth. A steel crown acts as a temporary solution to ensure that this space is not lost.
Protection of the molar: The steel crown protects the molar from further damage. The steel crown provides a solid cover that prevents further damage, caries and tooth loss.
Long-lasting durability: Steel crowns are extremely durable and resistant to wear. This means they can last a long time, providing stability and protection to the molar for many years.
The gold standard of the final crown: Once the patient has reached maturity, they can move on to a final crown, which is often made of higher quality materials and is customized to their individual needs. The steel crown acts as a temporary structure, holding space for the final crown that will be placed in the future.
Maintaining proper bite development: By holding the molar in place, the steel crown supports proper bite development in the patient of developmental age. This is very important for the health of the oral cavity and stomatognathic system.
Steel crowns for the first permanent molar are recommended especially in the case of MIH. A steel crown is really the only effective solution for progressive molar-incisor hypomineralization.
In conclusion, the use of steel crowns on molars in children is very beneficial and most effective because it helps to preserve space for permanent teeth, protects the molar from damage, is durable and allows for the adjustment of the final crown in the future when the patient reaches maturity. It is a solution that supports the healthy development of the child's teeth.
Steel 316L
is a popular material used to produce steel crowns used in pediatric dentistry to restore primary teeth. Below are the main properties of 316L steel in the context of steel crowns:
- Corrosion resistance: 316L steel is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, especially in salty environments, which is especially important in the mouth, where there are changing conditions and contact with body fluids. This makes steel crowns made of this material durable and resistant to saliva and food.
- Biocompatibility: 316L steel is biocompatible, which means that it is well tolerated by the body and does not cause allergies or allergic reactions. This is important for crowns that are placed in the mouths of children.
- Mechanical strength: 316L steel is characterized by high mechanical strength, which makes steel crowns durable and resistant to mechanical damage. This is important because children's baby teeth can be exposed to high loads during chewing and biting.
- Easy to machine: 316L steel is relatively easy to machine, which allows for precise adjustment of crowns to the shape and size of the primary tooth. This is important for achieving a good fit and aesthetics.
- Colour fastness: Steel crowns made of 316L retain their colour and appearance for a long time, which is important from an aesthetic point of view, especially in the case of children's baby teeth.
In summary, 316L steel is the most popular material for the production of steel crowns due to its excellent properties, such as corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, mechanical strength, ease of processing and color fastness. These features make steel crowns made of this material an effective and durable solution for the restoration of primary teeth in children.
This product has approximately 8-14% nickel content. An allergic reaction may occur in people who are very sensitive to nickel.
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