The science of pediatric dentistry aims to restore the integrity of the dental arch, which involves preventing deterioration through prompt interception of erosion and disease, followed by diagnosis and rehabilitation of lost dental structure to bring about normal function, form, and acceptable aesthetics. This is particularly important in cases of early childhood caries, where rapid and gross destruction of the dental structure can pose a significant challenge. This article features the restoration and rehabilitation of early childhood caries-affected primary anterior teeth using stress-relieved posts. The posts used in this case were exfoliated primary teeth or fragments thereof.