2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.07.005
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Protocol for the Hall Technique study: A trial to measure clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of stainless steel crowns for dental caries restoration in primary molars in young children

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“…Excess cement should be wiped away and a layer of petroleum jelly placed around the margins while the cement is setting. [20][21][22][23] This method of stainless-steel crowns is based on biologic or minimal cutting approach and was named after Dr Norna Hall, a general dental practitioner from Scotland who developed and used the technique with good success in 1988 and used it for over 15 years until she retired in 2006. This method uses Preformed Metal Crowns (PMCs), which are filled with glass-ionomer cement, and simply pushed onto the tooth with no caries removal, local anesthesia or tooth preparation.…”
Section: Cementation Of Crownmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excess cement should be wiped away and a layer of petroleum jelly placed around the margins while the cement is setting. [20][21][22][23] This method of stainless-steel crowns is based on biologic or minimal cutting approach and was named after Dr Norna Hall, a general dental practitioner from Scotland who developed and used the technique with good success in 1988 and used it for over 15 years until she retired in 2006. This method uses Preformed Metal Crowns (PMCs), which are filled with glass-ionomer cement, and simply pushed onto the tooth with no caries removal, local anesthesia or tooth preparation.…”
Section: Cementation Of Crownmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Another atraumatic approach, the 'Hall Crown' technique (HT), has also been tested in clinical trials and has been shown to be clinically successful and well accepted by children and their parents, [14][15][16] and with more trials in progress. 17,18 The use of HT for caries management among children has been suggested to have the potential to reduce the number of young children requiring a DGA, and its impact on COHRQoL has been reported as being similar to that of conventional treatment. 10,19 The findings relating to the primary aim of the study, which was to evaluate the use of atraumatic treatment approaches including the ART approach and the HT (ARTs), as an alternative for children for whom a DGA has been recommended have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another atraumatic approach, the ‘Hall Crown’ technique (HT), has also been tested in clinical trials and has been shown to be clinically successful and well accepted by children and their parents, 14‐16 and with more trials in progress 17,18 . The use of HT for caries management among children has been suggested to have the potential to reduce the number of young children requiring a DGA, and its impact on COHRQoL has been reported as being similar to that of conventional treatment 10,19 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The longevity of the SSC’s could be extended from 5 to 15 years when adequate marginal adaptation is achieved [ 11 ]. SSC’s are cost effective [ 15 ] compared with other conventional restorative materials, due to their superiority in restoring multi-surface cavities in primary molars [ 1 , 16 ]. The main disadvantage is the perception of the patient that SSC’s have poor esthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%