Patient Preference and Adherence (Sep 2022)

Exploring Parent’s Satisfaction and the Effectiveness of Preformed Metal Crowns Fitting by Hall Technique for Carious Primary Molars in Jeddah Region, Saudi Arabia: Findings of a Prospective Cohort Study

  • Almaghrabi MA,
  • Albadawi EA,
  • Dahlan MA,
  • Aljohani HR,
  • Ahmed NM,
  • Showlag RA

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Vol. Volume 16
pp. 2497 – 2507

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Manal A Almaghrabi, Emad A Albadawi, Mohammad A Dahlan, Hanan R Aljohani, Neveen M Ahmed, Riham A Showlag Pediatric Dental Department, Specialty Dental Center, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Manal A Almaghrabi, Pediatric Dental Department, Specialty Dental Center, Ministry of Health, J56+49R, King Fahd Br Rd, An Nuzhah, Jeddah 23532, Saudi Arabia, Tel +699503002376, Fax +966 126205570, Email [email protected]: The Hall technique (HT) is a non-invasive approach to treating carious primary teeth. Its acceptability by parents and effectiveness is not widely known in the Middle East. Therefore, we aimed to conduct this study to explore the effectiveness of preformed metal crowns (PMCs) fitting by HT and to what extent the parent’s satisfaction for their children in Jeddah region.Materials and Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted in the outpatient pediatric dental clinic at Jeddah Specialty Dental Center, in 2018. The cohort of children was exposed to the HT and was recalled 3 months to two years later to examine present or absence of: crown loss, open margin, signs or symptoms of reversible or irreversible pulpitis, and if the tooth exfoliated naturally. Parents who agreed to undergo the HT for their children completed a 5-point Likert questionnaire after treatment and after three months.Results: A total of 48 children (72 teeth) were initially enrolled, but only 25 children (49 teeth) completed two years of follow-up. At 2 years follow-up, one PMC was lost (2.04%) while no teeth fitted with the HT required any further intervention. Around 96% of parents were satisfied with this procedure and 92% wanted other carious teeth to be treated similarly. All parents were satisfied with this technique because it did not include local anesthesia and no drilling. It was found that parents of girls were satisfied more than parents of boys and on average their satisfaction score at the time of treatment was 3.04 units higher than parents of boys with a significant p-value of 0.02 and 95% CI for the beta coefficient to be 0.46 to 5.62.Conclusion: The HT is effective as a treatment of dental caries and it was generally accepted by parents initially and during their follow-up visits.Keywords: Hall technique, dental caries, parent’s satisfaction, Saudi Arabia

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