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- Hall_Technique abstract "The Hall Technique is a non-invasive treatment for decayed baby back (molar) teeth. Decay is sealed under preformed (stainless steel) crowns, avoiding injections and drilling. It is one of a number of biologically orientated strategies for managing dental decay.The technique has an evidence-base showing that it is acceptable to children, parents and dentists and it is preferred over standard filling techniques. Crowns placed using the Hall Technique have good long term outcomes (pain/infection and need for replacement) compared with standard fillings.".
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- Hall_Technique wikiPageRevisionID "674353041".
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dentistry_procedures.
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Crown_(dentistry).
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Dental_caries.
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Local_anesthesia.
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Minimally-invasive_procedures.
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Molar_(tooth).
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Pathology.
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLink File:HallTechGuide_V4.pdf.
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hall Technique".
- Hall_Technique wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Hall_Technique".
- Hall_Technique wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:COI.
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- Hall_Technique subject Category:Dentistry_procedures.
- Hall_Technique hypernym Treatment.
- Hall_Technique type Drug.
- Hall_Technique comment "The Hall Technique is a non-invasive treatment for decayed baby back (molar) teeth. Decay is sealed under preformed (stainless steel) crowns, avoiding injections and drilling. It is one of a number of biologically orientated strategies for managing dental decay.The technique has an evidence-base showing that it is acceptable to children, parents and dentists and it is preferred over standard filling techniques.".
- Hall_Technique label "Hall Technique".
- Hall_Technique sameAs Q17149491.
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- Hall_Technique sameAs Q17149491.
- Hall_Technique wasDerivedFrom Hall_Technique?oldid=674353041.
- Hall_Technique isPrimaryTopicOf Hall_Technique.