Abstract
This report concerned 2 cases (1-month and 8-day-old boy and 5-month and 27-day-old boy) of Riga-Fede's disease. The cases were treated with photopolymerized resin coverage of the incisal edges. Generally, the treatment methods for Riga-Fede's disease are discing and extraction of the traumatized teeth. The photopolymerized resin coverage proved to help in the rapid healing of the ulcerations. This method is useful because it is easy and is able to avoid a false pulp exposure of the hypoplastic natal and neonatal teeth by discing.
7 cases of natal and neonatal teeth were encountered at the Pedodontic Clinic of Niigata University Dental Hospital during 8 years from September 1979 to August 1987.