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The Hall Technique and conventional restorative treatment in New Zealand children's primary oral health care – Clinical outcomes at two years

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry Aug 14, 2017

Boyd DH, et al. – This quasi–experimental study aimed to examine different treatment outcomes of primary molar carious lesions in a sample of children in primary care. It was observed in the findings that there was a much higher success rate in the children treated with Hall Technique (HT) as compared to the plastic restorative material (PRM). Deep carious lesions responded preferred to HT over PRM.
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