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The Success Rate and Acceptability of Conventional and Modified Hall Crowns Among Children and Parents

Sponsor: King Abdullah University Hospital

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Summary

This is a clinical trial that aims to compare the success rate, child and parent acceptance of conventional Hall crown technique (CHT) to modified Hall crown technique (MHT)in treating carious primary molars. Eligible children will receive CHT on one side and MHT on the other side. The time interval between both visits will be 1-2 weeks.Patients demographics and pain history will be recorded and pre-operative radiographs will be taken. An observer will assess and record the child's pain perception during each treatment visit. Time taken for each procedure will be recorded by the research assistant each visit prospectively from the moment the child sits on the dental chair till the end of procedure. Parental preference and child acceptance for each procedure will be recorded after treatment is finished using parent and child questionnaire. Clinical follow up will be conducted at 3,6 and 12 months to assess and compare the success rates of both techniques. Radiographs will be taken at 12 months to evaluate and compare radiographic success.

Official title: Success Rate, Child and Parent Acceptance of Modified Hall Crowns Versus Conventional Hall Crowns:A Randomized Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

4 Years - 9 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

121

Start Date

2023-08-04

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2025-05-11

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Hall Crown Technique

preformed metal crowns (PMCs) cemented with no local anesthesia, caries removal or tooth preparation.

PROCEDURE

Modified Hall Technique

preformed metal crowns (PMCs) cemented with no local anesthesia, caries removal or tooth preparation but with interproximal slicing.

Locations (1)

Jordan University of Science and Technology

Irbid, Jordan