The Hall Technique and exfoliation of primary teeth: a retrospective cohort study

Araujo M.P.; Uribe S.; Robertson M.D.; Mendes F.M.; Raggio D.P.; Innes N.P.T.

Abstract

Introduction There has been speculation about early exfoliation of carious primary molar teeth treated with the Hall Technique (HT). Aim To investigate the hypothesis that there is a difference in exfoliation times between teeth treated with the HT and contralateral teeth not treated with the HT. Methods Split-mouth retrospective cohort study of children treated in Dundee Dental Hospital and School (DDH&S). Radiographs and clinical records were assessed to compare children's ages at exfoliation for HT-treated primary molars and their contralateral teeth not treated with the HT. Primary molars' root resorption was also evaluated to assess whether the HT influenced the rate of root resorption. Results Using DDH&S's clinical systems, children's records (n = 13,160) were screened for children's ages and sequential radiographs, with 192 children potentially eligible. After assessing radiographs and clinical records, 39 children met the inclusion criteria. Their mean age at time of HT treatment was 7.2 years (range = 4.0 to 11.0; SD = 1.5). There was no evidence of a difference (p = 0.41) between children's ages at exfoliation of HT teeth (10.7; SD = 1.2 years) and contralateral teeth (11.0; SD = 1.4 years). Conclusion There is no evidence that use of the Hall Technique is associated with early exfoliation of primary molars.

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Título según WOS: The Hall Technique and exfoliation of primary teeth: a retrospective cohort study
Título según SCOPUS: The Hall Technique and exfoliation of primary teeth: a retrospective cohort study
Título de la Revista: BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL
Volumen: 228
Número: 3
Editorial: Nature Publishing Group
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 213
Página final: 217
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1038/s41415-020-1251-1

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS