The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical performance and parental satisfaction of two commercially available stainless steel crown systems used in pediatric patients treated under general anesthesia. Children aged 2-8 years who received at least one stainless steel crown under general anesthesia with a minimum follow-up period of 6 months will be evaluated. Clinical outcomes will include crown retention, occlusal contact, gingival health, and other crown-related parameters assessed during follow-up examinations. Parental satisfaction regarding aesthetics, function, durability, and overall acceptance of the crowns will be assessed using a structured questionnaire.
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Overall Clinical Success of Stainless Steel Crowns (Composite Outcome)
Timeframe: 1 month (single follow-up assessment for all participants with a minimum of 6 months postoperative period)