A Comparative Study of Hall Technique, Modified Hall Technique and Conventional Stainless-Steel Crown Restorations in the Treatment of Primary Molars With Proximal Caries Lesions.

A Comparative Study of Hall Technique, Modified Hall Technique and Conventional Stainless-Steel Crown Restorations in the Treatment of Primary Molars With Proximal Caries Lesions.
  • Number of participants with occlusal contact of the molars as assessed by the strip test [ Time Frame: 3 months post intervention ]

    Measured by passing a strip between the contra-lateral upper and lower posterior natural teeth with the child biting into maximum intercuspation. If the strip passes without resistance between teeth anterior or posterior to the SSC there is no occlusal contact.

  • Number of participants occlusal contact of the molars as assessed by the strip test [ Time Frame: 6 months post intervention ]

    Measured by passing a strip between the contra-lateral upper and lower posterior natural teeth with the child biting into maximum intercuspation. If the strip passes without resistance between teeth anterior or posterior to the SSC there is no occlusal contact.

  • Number of participants occlusal contact of the molars as assessed by the strip test [ Time Frame: 9 months post intervention ]

    Measured by passing a strip between the contra-lateral upper and lower posterior natural teeth with the child biting into maximum intercuspation. If the strip passes without resistance between teeth anterior or posterior to the SSC there is no occlusal contact.

  • Number of participants occlusal contact of the molars as assessed by the strip test [ Time Frame: 12 months post intervention ]

    Measured by passing a strip between the contra-lateral upper and lower posterior natural teeth with the child biting into maximum intercuspation. If the strip passes without resistance between teeth anterior or posterior to the SSC there is no occlusal contact.

  • Molar height in occlusion [ Time Frame: 3 months post intervention ]
  • Molar height in occlusion [ Time Frame: 6 months post intervention ]
  • Molar height in occlusion [ Time Frame: 9 months post intervention ]
  • Molar height in occlusion [ Time Frame: 12 months post intervention ]
  • Anterior occlusal contact [ Time Frame: 3 months post intervention ]

    Over lap of the upper and lower incisors will be measured in millimeters.If incisors are missing, canines will be used.

  • Anterior occlusal contact [ Time Frame: 6 months post intervention ]

    Over lap of the upper and lower incisors will be measured in millimeters.If incisors are missing, canines will be used.

  • Anterior occlusal contact [ Time Frame: 9 months post intervention ]

    Over lap of the upper and lower incisors will be measured in millimeters.If incisors are missing, canines will be used.

  • Anterior occlusal contact [ Time Frame: 12 months post intervention ]

    Over lap of the upper and lower incisors will be measured in millimeters.If incisors are missing, canines will be used.

  • Biofilm around the stainless steel crown as assessed by the Modified Plaque Index [ Time Frame: 3 months post intervention ]

    In the Modified Plaque Index, a score of 0 (no plaque), 1 (thin visible plaque, difficult to identify), or 2 (thick visible plaque, easily detected) is assigned

  • Biofilm around the stainless steel crown as assessed by the Modified Plaque Index [ Time Frame: 6 months post intervention ]

    In the Modified Plaque Index, a score of 0 (no plaque), 1 (thin visible plaque, difficult to identify), or 2 (thick visible plaque, easily detected) is assigned

  • Biofilm around the stainless steel crown as assessed by the Modified Plaque Index [ Time Frame: 9 months post intervention ]

    In the Modified Plaque Index, a score of 0 (no plaque), 1 (thin visible plaque, difficult to identify), or 2 (thick visible plaque, easily detected) is assigned

  • Biofilm around the stainless steel crown as assessed by the Modified Plaque Index [ Time Frame: 12 months post intervention ]

    In the Modified Plaque Index, a score of 0 (no plaque), 1 (thin visible plaque, difficult to identify), or 2 (thick visible plaque, easily detected) is assigned

  • Gingival health of the treated tooth as assessed by gingival status score [ Time Frame: 3 months post intervention ]

    Gingival status is assigned a score of 0 (normal gingiva, natural coral pink gingival with no e/o inflammation), 1 (mild inflammation, slight changes in color, slight edema, no bleeding on probing), 2 (moderate inflammation, redness, edema, and glazing, bleeding on probing), or 3 (severe inflammation, marked redness and edema/ulceration/tendency to bleed spontaneously).

  • Gingival health of the treated tooth as assessed by gingival status score [ Time Frame: 6 months post intervention ]

    Gingival status is assigned a score of 0 (normal gingiva, natural coral pink gingival with no e/o inflammation), 1 (mild inflammation, slight changes in color, slight edema, no bleeding on probing), 2 (moderate inflammation, redness, edema, and glazing, bleeding on probing), or 3 (severe inflammation, marked redness and edema/ulceration/tendency to bleed spontaneously).

  • Gingival health of the treated tooth as assessed by gingival status score [ Time Frame: 9 months post intervention ]

    Gingival status is assigned a score of 0 (normal gingiva, natural coral pink gingival with no e/o inflammation), 1 (mild inflammation, slight changes in color, slight edema, no bleeding on probing), 2 (moderate inflammation, redness, edema, and glazing, bleeding on probing), or 3 (severe inflammation, marked redness and edema/ulceration/tendency to bleed spontaneously).

  • Gingival health of the treated tooth as assessed by gingival status score [ Time Frame: 12 months post intervention ]

    Gingival status is assigned a score of 0 (normal gingiva, natural coral pink gingival with no e/o inflammation), 1 (mild inflammation, slight changes in color, slight edema, no bleeding on probing), 2 (moderate inflammation, redness, edema, and glazing, bleeding on probing), or 3 (severe inflammation, marked redness and edema/ulceration/tendency to bleed spontaneously).

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