Técnica Hall como tratamiento de mínima intervención para lesiones de caries en odontopediatría.

Pediatric dentistry faces the challenge of providing effective and safe treatments for caries lesions in children, promoting a positive dental experience that promotes long-term oral health. Dr. Norna Hall developed the Hall technique, a modern, minimally invasive approach that relies on glass ionom...

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Մատենագիտական մանրամասներ
Հիմնական հեղինակ: Abarca Cumbicus, Valeria Estefanía (author)
Ձևաչափ: bachelorThesis
Լեզու:spa
Հրապարակվել է: 2024
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Առցանց հասանելիություն:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/13653
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Ամփոփում:Pediatric dentistry faces the challenge of providing effective and safe treatments for caries lesions in children, promoting a positive dental experience that promotes long-term oral health. Dr. Norna Hall developed the Hall technique, a modern, minimally invasive approach that relies on glass ionomer cements, bacterial substrate deprivation, and the use of preformed metal crowns for a good marginal seal. We highlighted a total of 35 articles, focusing on studies from the last 10 years that were free of charge, while excluding those not directly related to the topic. We developed the research by conducting a systematic search for scientific information in databases like PUBMED, SciELO, and SCOPUS, adhering to the PRISMA guidelines. The Hall technique demonstrated a high success rate, with a survival rate of up to 98%. The technique was associated with improvements in periodontal health, a reduction in plaque indices, and fewer alterations in dental occlusion. The Hall technique was well accepted by patients, parents, and dentists, as it does not require anesthesia or extensive tooth preparation and is more effective than conventional restorations and non-restorative caries treatment (NRCT) due to fewer flaws. The Hall technique is a promising option for treating carious lesions in children, with benefits in dental preservation, periodontal health, and reduction of complications.