Hall Crown Technique Use Among USA Pediatric Dentists.

IF 1.7 Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2025-01-15
Nicholas M Carlson, LaQuia A Walker-Vinson, Brian J Sanders, Sondos Albadri, Jeffrey A Dean
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Purpose: To examine the provider acceptance and clinical usage of the Hall technique (HT) among active pediatric dental members of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry ([AAPD] pediatric dentist member). Methods: A 19-item web-based survey was distributed to all AAPD pediatric dentist members using Qualtrics®. This survey-based questionnaire was available from January 2024 to March 2024, included questions regarding demographics, and explored various clinical scenarios and the likelihood of a clinician to utilize the HT. Results: Of 6,960 emailed surveys, 520 completed surveys (eight percent) were analyzed. Fifty-one percent of AAPD pediatric dentist members consider HT only as an alternative option when unable to provide a conventional restoration. Providers were most likely to use HT on interproximal cavitated caries lesions (P<0.001), and were more likely to place HT crowns on patients with a Frankl 1-2 compared to a Frankl 3-4 behavior score, regardless of tooth type (P<0.001). Younger pediatric dentists were more likely to treatment plan HT crowns (P<0.05). Conclusions: Most AAPD pediatric dental members prefer to place a conventional restoration rather than a HT stainless steel crown. There is an increased likelihood among providers to plan for the HT when the patient demonstrates poor behavior and is reluctant to treatment. Younger pediatric dentists are more likely to use the HT.

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霍尔冠技术在美国儿科牙医中的应用。
目的:调查美国儿科牙科学会([AAPD]儿科牙医会员)活跃的儿科牙科会员对霍尔技术(HT)的接受程度和临床使用情况。方法:使用Qualtrics®向所有AAPD儿科牙医会员分发了一份包含19个项目的网络调查。这份基于调查的问卷于2024年1月至2024年3月进行,包括人口统计学问题,并探讨了各种临床情况和临床医生使用HT的可能性。结果:在6,960份电子邮件调查中,520份已完成的调查(8%)被分析。51%的AAPD儿科牙医成员只在无法提供常规修复时将HT作为替代选择。提供者最有可能使用HT治疗近端间空化龋齿病变(结论:大多数AAPD儿科牙科成员更喜欢放置传统修复体而不是HT不锈钢冠。当患者表现出不良行为和不愿治疗时,提供者计划HT的可能性增加。年轻的儿科牙医更有可能使用HT。
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