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  2. Hall Technique - Wikipedia

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    The Hall Technique is a minimally-invasive treatment for decayed baby back teeth. Decay is sealed under preformed ( stainless steel ) crowns , avoiding injections and drilling. It is one of a number of biologically oriented strategies for managing dental decay .

  3. Talk:Hall Technique - Wikipedia

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    The Hall technique was developed in Scotland by a General Dental Professional, Dr. Norna Hall. In the 1980s Dr. Hall began using preformed metal crowns on carious primary molars. The pre-formed crowns were cemented over carious primary molars using a glass-ionomer luting cement, with no caries removal, tooth preparation, or local anaesthesia.

  4. File:HallTechGuide V4.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Atraumatic restorative treatment - Wikipedia

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    ART fillings can be used in multiple situations, such as for single-surface cavities in primary (baby teeth) and permanent (adult) teeth, and multiple-surface cavities in primary teeth, if no other option is available or suitable (e.g. Hall Technique). They can also be used for non-frankly cavitated lesions (presenting a shadow under the enamel ...

  6. Dental restoration - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review concluded that for decayed baby (primary) teeth, putting an off‐the‐shelf metal crown over the tooth (Hall technique) or only partially removing decay (also referred to as "selective removal" [5]) before placing a filling may be better than the conventional treatment of removing all decay before filling. [6]

  7. Hero dogs inducted into the Purina Animal Hall of Fame - AOL

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  8. Canine follicular dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Hair loss is originally seen in areas of repeated grooming or trauma, for instance the neck because of contact with a collar. Hair regrowth may occur, but the hair will be even weaker and the pattern will repeat. The dogs are affected between the ages of two and four years, and it is most commonly seen on the back towards the tail.

  9. Christina Hall Reveals She’s Had ‘Disturbing’ Tooth Infection ...

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    Hall, 40, took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, April 10 to share a recent revelation that she uncovered about her teeth. ... “When I was 16 I had a tooth injury to a back molar and had to ...