October 20, 2021
The Hall Technique and Stainless Steel Crowns,

The Hall Technique and Stainless Steel Crowns

Stainless steel crowns (SSCs) are preformed metal crowns which have been used in paediatric dentistry since 1950; however, until recently, uptake of use in primary care has been unpopular. This was primarily due to the need to extensively prepare primary teeth which had a significant risk of damage to adjacent teeth as well as the challenge of administering local anaesthetic in a young child. The Hall technique offers an alternative where no or little tooth preparation is required and therefore can be not only a more pleasant procedure for children, but evidence shows that this technique is superior to conventional restorations.

This webinar will discuss the evidence and background behind the technique, walk through a case and help identify simple cases for beginner dentists and dental therapists so that they can add this straightforward and effective technique into their armamentarium for managing caries in children.

October 21th at 09:00 pm CET, United Kingdom (English language)

Register Now for the Webinar The Hall Technique and Stainless Steel Crowns

Our speaker:
Dr Natalie Bradley, Specialist Registrar in Special Care Dentistry

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