de Moura Marcoeli Silva, Pontes Alessandra Silva, Brito Maria Hellen Sâmia Fortes, de Deus Moura Lucia, de Deus Moura de Lima Marina, de Melo Simplício Alexandre Henrique
Department of Pathology and Dental Clinic, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Piaui, Teresina, Piaui, Brazil.
J Dent Child (Chic). 2015 Jan-Apr;82(1):41-6.
Severe dentoalveolar ankylosis is an etiological factor for malocclusion. When infraocclusion occurs early, it progresses with time, leading to severe consequences in young children because of compensatory supra-eruption of the antagonist tooth and mesialization of adjacent teeth. Early diagnosis allows for interception of the problem and may prevent orthodontic treatment. The purpose of this manuscript is to report two cases of infraocclusion of primary mandibular second molars that were diagnosed early and were treated with composite resin crowns. The use of indirect composite restorations for ankylosed teeth is a good option for primary teeth with a moderate/ severe degree of ankylosis.