
The Hall Technique For Excellent Pediatric Dentistry by Dr. Jeanette MacLean
About This Event
An evidence-based, minimally invasive treatment option for the management of severe early childhood caries is the Hall technique. This approach is particularly advantageous for young, apprehensive patients, who may otherwise require sedation for traditional surgical interventions to place stainless steel crowns (SSCs). This course will further explore atraumatic aesthetic options for decayed anterior primary teeth using strip crowns with glass hybrid restoratives. Hall Technique and glass ionomer strip crowns can help increase access to care while reducing cost and risk to the patient. Find out how offering non-invasive options like Hall Technique and glass ionomer strip crowns can attract new patients, improve patient satisfaction, and increase internal marketing and word of mouth referrals. This packed full of information, 2 hour (2.5 CE credits) course is available for only $36.
Learning Objectives
- Review the evidence for using Hall Technique to place SSCs
- Discuss case selection, informed consent, and treatment planning for Hall Technique
- Learn the clinical protocol for Hall Technique
- Describe case selection, materials, and clinical protocol for Glass ionomer strip crowns

