Non-Aerosol Hall Technique Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @kaystern369
    @kaystern369 Год назад +1

    Just an FYI you should place the start of any mixing tip on the tray cover until you see a well-mixed cement/material. Then place it in the SSC or impression tray. Also, it is way easier to clean up after a quick tact cure with a Curing light. It will just peel away in a couple of pieces. Still use care while flossing because cement will not be completely Set-up under SSC.

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  Год назад

      good suggestions, we normally don't use automix, we prefer the paste/paste Fuji CEM2 that is mixed with a spatula, but it was easier for this video to show the automixing option

  • @iBiebercookie3
    @iBiebercookie3 3 года назад +1

    Magnificent effort! Thank you for creating these awesome techniques!!

  • @wennessa94
    @wennessa94 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the demonstration. The non aerosol generating technique is so crucial in this covid19 pandemic situation and the dental procedures are highly affected as more PPE have to be taken into consideration to ensure safe environment for the oral healthcare professionals as well as the well being of the patients.

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  4 года назад +1

      Vanessa Li yes! Thank you so much for recognizing why we felt it was important to create this version of Hall Technique demonstration. If you’re not already a subscriber to our channel, there was a non-aerosol SDF application video added, and this week hopefully non-aerosol GIC sealant and filling 👍

  • @WellsDentalDelights
    @WellsDentalDelights Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this catchy video!! I love it so much ❤

  • @AtoZKidsdental
    @AtoZKidsdental 4 года назад +1

    Very Nice demonstration Dr Jeannette

  • @helenukeh9848
    @helenukeh9848 2 года назад

    Thank you you give me the effort to get my silver crown because I think it's really scary and you guys give me comfort to stay on the side that you know that it's not going to be scary thank you guys for the effort and the comfort I love you guys and I will watch your videos you guys are so amazing thank you so much I hope thank you so much you guys are great you are amazing to me my heart was pumping when I went to the dentist but you've been cursed me to get my silver tooth because I'm going on the 27th so thank you guys so much for the comfort I love you

  • @JoyceL-bw9fj
    @JoyceL-bw9fj 3 года назад +2

    How do you trouble shoot cases where the proximal margins of crowns do not seal the caries but margins fitting everywhere else? (Especially on upper Ds) thanks

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  3 года назад +1

      Definitely keep a close eye on those, try flossing SDF to the proximal surface to buy time as well

  • @fairfielddentalpractice5467
    @fairfielddentalpractice5467 4 года назад +3

    Thank you 😊

  • @ttmfk2320
    @ttmfk2320 20 дней назад

    Подскажите пожалуйста. Какой инструмент применялся при постановки коронки?

  • @dearjane352
    @dearjane352 4 года назад

    Do you use zirconia crowns on baby molars? How do you handle cavities between teeth?

  • @ejulia77
    @ejulia77 3 года назад

    Video is amazing! Thank you. My question: Do we remove caries lesion for this technique? SDF?

  • @rusookropiridze7820
    @rusookropiridze7820 4 года назад

    hello, Thanks for the very necessary information, please tell me approximately how long (one week? one month?) Do we remove the separators?

  • @rusookropiridze7820
    @rusookropiridze7820 4 года назад

    please tell me how can i contact you to send a photo, i need your advice, thanks

  • @paigelepierres1028
    @paigelepierres1028 4 года назад +1

    My 4yr old just had dental surgery with something like this but his look like they are imbedded in his gums. I'm in Australia

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  4 года назад

      the crowns tuck under the gum tissue, this is not a problem. Be sure to brush and floss regularly to keep the gums healthy.

  • @rusookropiridze7820
    @rusookropiridze7820 4 года назад

    please write me how can i send xray photo, I have a question

  • @GearheadSynthesis
    @GearheadSynthesis 4 года назад

    Hi! I'm a dental student and have not had patients yet so excuse me my ignorance when I ask this question. In your clinical videos you demonstrated the technique using pumice to clean to tooth first. Is that step "skippable"? Did you just use the gauze to clean the tooth instead? Thanks!

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  4 года назад

      Maher Lawand I would clean it with more than gauze, at the very least a microbrush, preferably dipped in 20% polyacrylic acid. You want to get into the crevasses and remove plaque and food debris

  • @dwright4581
    @dwright4581 4 года назад +1

    Hello! This gentle approach is quite amazing!! Where can i find a dentist office that provides this sort of technique?

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, you would have to ask the provider yourself if they offer Hall Technique

    • @dwright4581
      @dwright4581 4 года назад

      Is there a website to go to that has a list of providers foe this technique?

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  4 года назад

      D Wright no, but you could search ‘Hall Technique’

  • @ebrathebest
    @ebrathebest 3 года назад

    What happens if the margins of the crown go under the gingiva?

    • @affiliatedchildrensdental
      @affiliatedchildrensdental  3 года назад +1

      the margins should go to or even slightly under the gingiva about 1mm. If it's too long, you can trim

  • @affiliatedchildrensdental
    @affiliatedchildrensdental  3 года назад

    www.dentaltown.com/onlinece/details/1072/the-hall-technique-for-excellent-pediatric-dentistry

  • @hazela7479
    @hazela7479 4 года назад

    But it is 😬🦷
    Sid and I