PDF: Nanoceramic Resin Crowns in Children with Dentinogenesis Imperfecta: A Modern Restorative Approach



Dentinogenesis imperfecta (DI)
represents one of the most challenging hereditary disorders in pediatric dentistry, characterized by structurally compromised dentin, enamel fracturing, rapid wear, and early loss of vertical dimension.

The clinical and aesthetic implications can significantly affect a child’s oral function, facial development, and psychosocial well-being, making early diagnosis and comprehensive restorative management essential.



The article Dentinogenesis imperfecta: case report with nanoceramic resin crowns restorative treatment presents a detailed clinical approach using nanoceramic resin crowns—an emerging restorative option that combines superior strength, esthetics, and conservative tooth preparation.

This case report highlights the clinical protocol, material advantages, and treatment outcomes, offering valuable guidance for pediatric dentists seeking durable and minimally invasive solutions for severely affected primary dentitions.


This contribution emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment planning, advances in biomimetic restorative materials, and long-term follow-up in managing children with DI—providing a practical and evidence-based framework for improving functional and aesthetic outcomes.

👉 You are invited to read the full article in PDF to explore the complete restorative protocol and clinical results.

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