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A Roberts1, A McKay2, S Albadri3.
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Background Hall technique preformed metal crowns (HTPMCs) have been increasing in use recently, but little is currently known about their use by specialists.Aim To investigate the views and usage of HTPMCs by UK specialist paediatric dentists.Design This was a prospective questionnaire-based study, distributed online to all specialists on the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry email list between July and September 2014.Results Ninety-four questionnaires were completed. The majority of respondents, 65% (61) worked in teaching hospitals, followed by community dental services, 37% (35). Ninety-six percent (89) reported that they used HTPMCs in their practice. Fifty-eight percent (54) used HTPMCs as a treatment option for restoring symptomless carious primary molars, and 15% (14) only when unable to provide conventional restoration. Twenty-three percent (21) used HTPMCs as the treatment of choice. Only 4% (4) of respondents never used them. Sixty percent (53) had been using HTPMCs for over five years. Seventy-six percent (68) would consider placing HTPMCs under inhalation sedation, and 26% (23) under general anaesthesia. Over 90% (85) believed that HTPMCs are suitable for undergraduate teaching, general practice, postgraduate training and specialist practice.Conclusion HTPMCs are widely used among specialist paediatric dentists in the UK.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29326453 PMCID: PMC5770477 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2018.4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Dent J ISSN: 0007-0610 Impact factor: 1.626
When do you use/plan for Hall technique preformed crowns? (N = 93)
| When HTPMCs are used | Percentage (number) of respondents |
|---|---|
| Treatment option for carious primary molar | 58% (54) |
| Treatment of choice for carious primary molar | 23% (21) |
| Only when unable to use a conventional restoration in a carious primary molar | 15% (14) |
| Never | 4% (4) |
How long have you been using Hall technique preformed metal crowns? (N = 89)
| Length of time using HTPMCs | Percentage (number) of respondents |
|---|---|
| Over 5 years | 60% (53) |
| 4 years | 18% (16) |
| 3 years | 15% (13) |
| 2 years | 7% (6) |
| 1 year or less | 1% (1) |
Use of Hall technique preformed crowns
| Would you plan to use HTPMC for a non-cavitated occlusal carious lesion? (N = 90) | Would you plan to use HTPMC for a cavitated occlusal carious lesion? (N = 91) | Would you plan to use HTPMC for an apparently non-cavitated interproximal carious lesion? (N = 91) | Would you plan to use HTPMC for a cavitated interproximal carious lesion? (N = 90) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Always | 0% | 2% (2) | 8% (7) | 21% (19) |
| Sometimes | 43% (39) | 70% (64) | 60% (55) | 67% (60) |
| Rarely | 30% (27) | 19% (17) | 19% (17) | 9% (8) |
| Never | 26% (23) | 8% (7) | 12% (11) | 2% (2) |
| N/A | 1% (1) | 1% (1) | 1% (1) | 1% (1) |
Do you teach use of Hall technique preformed metal crowns to any of the following? (N = 94)
| Percentage (number) of respondents | |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate dental students | 49% (46) |
| Dental therapists | 41% (39) |
| Hygiene therapists | 14% (13) |
| Newly qualified dentists | 63% (59) |
| Specialist trainees | 64% (60) |
| Post CSST (in consultant training) | 43% (40) |
| Postgraduate students | 40% (38) |