Hall technique in pediatric patients: case study and clinical-radiographic follow-up
Abstract
Objective: to describe the Hall technique for restoration of primary molars with extensive coronal destruction. Case Report: a case with clinical and radiographic follow-up of three years was described. Results: the tooth was successfully restored by the Hall technique, with no clinical or radiographic signs of pulp pathologies. Conclusion: the Hall technique was an effective restorative procedure for primary teeth, preserving the vitality and function of the restored tooth. It is an atraumatic treatment, which is easily accepted by the child, and that has been proven a good option for the everyday use in Pediatric Dentistry.
Keywords
Molars; Dental caries; Primary teeth.
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