| Literature DB >> 31925371 |
Iyad Hussein1, Manal Al Halabi2, Mawlood Kowash2, Anas Salami2, Nabil Ouatik3, Yeon-Mi Yang4, Monty Duggal5, Neeta Chandwani6, Hani Nazzal7, Sondos Albadri8, Amanda Roberts8, Suhad Al-Jundi9, Chioma Nzomiwu10, Osama El Shahawy11, Ali Attaie12, Ossama Mohammed13, Mona Al-Sane14.
Abstract
Background The Hall technique (HT) is popular with UK paediatric dentists (PDs). Global PDs perception/use of HT is unknown.Aim To investigate global PDs opinions/use of HT.Materials and methods A cross-sectional questionnaire of 26 questions was sent to specialist PDs across the globe.Results Responses of 709 PDs from six continents were obtained. The majority (n = 654, 92.32%) had heard about HT but only 50.6% (n = 358) used it, with wide country variations. Respectively, 37.5%, 31.5% and 31% were neutral, against or supportive of HT when they initially heard about it. Only 17% of HT users said it was always the treatment of choice for non-pulpal asymptomatic carious primary molars (NPACPMs), 62% would take a pre-operative radiograph, 65% would consider using high speed drills before HT, 63% would never consider HT under general anaesthesia, 56% would use HT under N2O sedation. Finally, in a clinical scenario of a NPACPM in a cooperative 6-year-old, 75% of PDs would choose conventional restorative methods over the HT.Conclusion The HT is recognised, but not used, by an outright majority of PDs across the globe. Identifiable barriers such as lack of training, perception as substandard dentistry and perceived lack of evidence reduced its use.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31925371 DOI: 10.1038/s41415-019-1100-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Dent J ISSN: 0007-0610 Impact factor: 1.626