The Hall Technique is a non-invasive dental treatment for managing decayed baby molars without the need for injections or drilling, significantly improving the patient's comfort. This method involves sealing the decay under preformed stainless steel crowns , aligning with modern, biologically-oriented dental care strategies. Notably preferred by children, parents, and dentists , this technique is backed by evidence demonstrating its effectiveness and acceptability, providing a more patient-friendly alternative to traditional fillings . Despite initial concerns about potential progression of sealed caries, long-term studies have shown that the Hall Technique can successfully arrest decay, reducing the risk of pain and infection associated with untreated carious teeth . Originating from the work of Dr. Norna Hall in Scotland, this technique simplifies the restoration of primary molars by cementing a crown directly over the decayed tooth without prior caries removal or tooth prepa...
Here, I am providing you with the “golden list”. This is the list of things / procedures / investigations that you need to complete, before your implant placement process can be started. Your implant professional will generally follow a checklist like the one below. However, it can vary for each dental practitioner. Thorough preoperative examinations […] Original post here: How can I prepare to get dental implants? Is there a checklist?
GDC: 220517 Treatments: Dental Hygiene Aliz has been working in dentistry for 16 years, initially as an assistant, and since 2012 as a dental hygienist. (She completed her studies in Hungary and in 2017, she published a children's book on dental care in her native language. This book not only gained the approval of customers but also made its way into the curriculum of her former school, where future dental hygienists can learn about it and take its reputation to their own practice.) If you feel this might be too much to include here, please feel free to leave it out — it might come across as boastful.:) In her work, she places great importance on prevention, patient education, and supporting individuals in maintaining the long-term health of their teeth and gums. She focuses on providing gentle, empathetic care and creating an environment where patients feel safe and at ease during treatment. Original post here: Aliz Tisoczki - Dental hygienist
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