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Batool GHAITH
BDS( Dublin), BA( Dublin), MFDSRCI, MSc( MBRU), MPaedDent RCS( Edin) Paediatric Dentistry Department
Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine Mohamed Bin Rashid University of Medical and Health Sciences, Dubai, UAE
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The leading author’ s career in the dental field started in 2009 when she qualified with a BDS from Trinity College Dublin( Ireland). She is a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland. Dr Ghaith is currently a specialist in Paediatric Dentistry in the Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She obtained her master’ s degree in Paediatric Dentistry in 2016 from the Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine( HBMCDM) at Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences( MBRU), Dubai, United Arab Emirates in 2016. In the same year, she obtained Membership of Paediatric Dentistry from the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Hall crowns can only be placed on |
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Asymptomatic cavitated and non cavitated lesions in molars; |
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Abscessed teeth; |
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Molars with acute pulpitis; |
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Molars with interradicular pathology. |
The open bite following placement of a Hall crown subsides as a result of: |
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Extrusion of teeth adjacent to the Hall crowed tooth; |
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Dento-alveolar compensation or intrusion of the Hall crowed tooth; |
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The open bite never subsides; |
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The dentist grinds away the occlusal surface of the crown. |
Fitting two Hall crowns in one appointment is possible in one of the following situations: |
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In the same arch adjacent to each other; |
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In the same arch opposing each other; |
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On symptomatic teeth with irreversible pulpitis; |
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Diagonally in opposing arches. |
Restoring primary molars in a single patient with the Hall technique is possible in: |
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Two primary molars only; |
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One primary molar only; |
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Four primary molars only; |
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All eight primary molars. |
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