EC Dental Science

Review Article Volume 21 Issue 8 - 2022

Can the Use of the Hall Technique be Acceptable Treatment in Pediatric Dentistry?

Karimi M*

Department of Pediatric, Sepideh Dental Clinic, Iran

*Corresponding Author: Karimi M, Department of Pediatric, Sepideh Dental Clinic, Iran.
Received: February 23, 2022; Published: July 27, 2022



This technique is a non-invasive treatment for carious primary molar teeth. Caries are sealed and then stainless steel crowns have covered those teeth. No injections or using dental turbines is needed to excavate caries. It is one of the orientated strategies for managing dental decay.

The technique has an evidence-based showing that it has been acceptable to children, parents, and some dentists recently. Parents prefer this technique over standard restoration techniques, due to the ease of application and overall patient comfort since young patients don’t have to undergo oral injections. However, there are some indications and contraindications to use this technique that could restrict the use of this method.

Keywords:  Noninvasive Treatment; Carious Primary Molar; SS Crown; No Injection; Caries Excavation

Karimi M. “Can the Use of the Hall Technique be Acceptable Treatment in Pediatric Dentistry?”EC Dental Science 21.8 (2022): 25-30.