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Volumn 34, Issue 2, 2012, Pages 103-

Success of hall technique crowns questioned

Author keywords

Cariology; Infant oral health early childhood caries; Restorative dentistry

Indexed keywords

HUMAN; OUTCOME ASSESSMENT; SHORT SURVEY; TOOTH CROWN; TOOTH PROSTHESIS;

EID: 84860616106     PISSN: 01641263     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Short Survey
Times cited : (11)

References (3)
  • 1
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    • A novel technique using preformed metal crowns for managing carious primary molars in general practice - A retrospective analysis
    • DOI 10.1038/sj.bdj.4813466, PII 4813466
    • Innes NPT, Stirrups DR, Evans DJP, Hall N, Leggate M. A novel technique using preformed metal crowns for managing carious primary molars in general practice: A retrospective analysis. Br Dent J 2006;200:451-4. (Pubitemid 43772263)
    • (2006) British Dental Journal , vol.200 , Issue.8 , pp. 451-454
    • Innes, N.P.T.1    Stirrups, D.R.2    Evans, D.J.P.3    Hall, N.4    Leggate, M.5
  • 2
    • 81555203193 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Sealing caries in primary molars: Randomized controlled trial-5-year results
    • Innes NPT, Evans DJP, Stirrups DR. Sealing caries in primary molars: Randomized controlled trial-5-year results. J Dent Res 2011;90:1405-10.
    • (2011) J Dent Res , vol.90 , pp. 1405-1410
    • Innes, N.P.T.1    Evans, D.J.P.2    Stirrups, D.R.3
  • 3
    • 40549088239 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The Hall technique; A randomized controlled trial of a novel method of managing carious primary molars in general dental practice: Acceptability of the technique and outcomes at 23 months
    • Innes NP, Evans DJP, Stirrups DR. The Hall technique; A randomized controlled trial of a novel method of managing carious primary molars in general dental practice: Acceptability of the technique and outcomes at 23 months. BMC Oral Health 2007;7:18.
    • (2007) BMC Oral Health , vol.7 , pp. 18
    • Innes, N.P.1    Evans, D.J.P.2    Stirrups, D.R.3


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