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Usage of Stainless Steel Crown on Primary Molars Using Hall Technique

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04201301
metal Crown and primary molars

Details and patient eligibility

About

Rationale: Gaining information about the knowledge, practice and attitude regarding hall technique and find out how much the Egyptian dentists use this method for treatment the carious primary teeth.

Aim of the study: To assess the knowledge, practice and attitude of Egyptian dentists regarding non invasive restorative approach.

Full description

The first study on the Hall Technique was published in 2006 . It was a retrospective study which analysed the practice records of a general dental practitioner from Scotland, Dr. Norna Hall. Dr. Hall simplified the standard technique to restore primary teeth using preformed SSCs and used it with her patients. This retrospective study involved a total of 978 crowns fitted in 259 children using her novel technique (today known as the Hall Technique). Most crowns were placed when there was clinical evidence of a proximal carious lesion into dentine and marginal ridge breakdown. This study showed the Hall Technique to have comparable outcomes to those achieved with other more conventional restorations.

Since then, growing understanding that caries is essentially a biofilm driven disease rather than an infectious disease, explains why the Hall Technique, and other 'sealing in' carious lesion techniques, are successful. The intervening ten years has seen robust evidence from several randomised control trials that are either completed or underway. These have found the Hall Technique superior to comparator treatments, with success rates (no pain or infection) of 99% (UK study) and 100% (Germany) at one year, 98% and 93% over two years (UK and Germany) and 97% over five years (UK). The Hall Technique is now regarded as one of several biological management options for carious lesions in primary molars.

Enrollment

164 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Egyptian dentists.
  2. Pediatric dentists ( having PhD).
  3. Pediatric dentists (having Master degree or studying master degree) .

Exclusion criteria

  1. dentists in other dental speciality.
  2. dental students.
  3. pediatric dentists who have not enough knowledge about hall technique.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Mahmoud Mohamed El Shafie, Dr; Manal Ahmed Mofeed El-Sheikh, professor

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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