As a newly introduced technique for caries management in primary teeth, patient-centered outcomes such as parental satisfaction, acceptability of the treatment and child discomfort needs to be investigated about Hall technique. Therefore , the aim of our study is to investigate parental and patient satisfaction of Hall technique in managing carious primary molars in children.
Children included are those aged from 4 -10 years old. Children with one or more primary molar with class I and class II carious lesions, with no history of pain, or signs of reversible pulpitis . Patients with signs of irreversible pulpitis as spontaneous pain or pain at night or pathological signs as periapical radiolucency and pathological root resorptions are excluded Method: Patient will receive no local anesthesia or tooth preparation. A proper sized preformed stainless-steel crown will be checked first. Then, the crown will be cemented on the tooth using glass ionomer cement The child is instructed to bite on the crown by means of a cotton roll. Excess cement was cleared immediately using a probe after cementation. Primary outcome: Parent satisfaction : Parents satisfaction will be measured by a 5 point Likert scale with five possible answers: strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, and strongly disagree.\[9\] Patient discomfort: Discomfort at time of intervention: The Wong-Baker Faces Pain Scale will be used for assessment Secondary outcomes: Clinical evaluation will be performed at two-week interval, 6 and 12 months including : Absence of adverse signs and symptoms of the carious lesion. Crown evaluation including crown retention.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
26
Hall technique for placement of crowns on carious primary molars
National Research Centre
Cairo, Egypt
Parental satisfaction
Parents satisfaction will be measured by a 5 point Likert scale with five possible answers: strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, and strongly disagree
Time frame: at time of insertion, 2 weeks , 6 months, 1 year
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