Critérios para tratamento de molares decíduos cariados pela técnica de hall technique: Revisão de literatura / Criteria for the treatment of cariated deciduous molars by hall technique: literature review

Authors

  • Maria Eduarda do Nascimento Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos, São José dos Pinhais, Paraná
  • Leibniz Andrew Andrade Rodrigues
  • Lucas de Araújo Leite
  • Aline Maquiné Pascareli Carlos
  • Reyce Santos Koga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34117/bjdv7n2-363

Keywords:

Odontopediatria, Cárie Dentária, Assistência Odontológica.

Abstract

As lesões cariosas ainda são um problema de saúde bucal enfrentado pela população, contudo, técnicas mais simples têm sido empregadas para a gestão da doença cárie. A técnica Hall Technique (HT) consiste em uma abordagem menos invasiva, utilizando coroas metálicas pré-fabricadas em primeiros molares decíduos, sem o uso de anestésico local, preparo do elemento dentário e sem remoção do tecido cariado. Este estudo objetiva mostrar o uso da HT, elucidar alguns possíveis problemas relacionados com o uso de coroas metálicas, demonstrar a relação custo-benefício e a aceitação dos pais e filhos. Consiste em uma revisão, com busca por artigos indexados em bases de dados como PubMed, ResearchGate, Scielo e American Dental Association. Os resultados obtidos nos artigos publicados recentemente sobre a técnica Hall revela que a HT é considerada uma opção restauradora prometendo alta aceitabilidade e longevidade, com baixa taxa de falhas para o gerenciamento de molares decíduos cariados comparado com tratamentos convencionais. Conclui-se que a HT é eficiente ao proposto de reabilitação através de técnica atraumática em elementos com bastante destruição coronária.

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Published

2021-02-19

How to Cite

do Nascimento, M. E., Rodrigues, L. A. A., Leite, L. de A., Carlos, A. M. P., & Koga, R. S. (2021). Critérios para tratamento de molares decíduos cariados pela técnica de hall technique: Revisão de literatura / Criteria for the treatment of cariated deciduous molars by hall technique: literature review. Brazilian Journal of Development, 7(2), 16994–17006. https://doi.org/10.34117/bjdv7n2-363

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