[当今对霍尔技术治疗乳牙龋齿的接受程度]。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Zsófia Szabó, Anita Beck, Lili Rozgonyi, Noémi Katinka Rózsa, Violetta Erzsébet Szabó
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龋齿仍然是世界上最普遍的慢性疾病之一,影响到大约5.14亿儿童,并且每年都在增加。在匈牙利学龄前儿童中,平均每个儿童有3-4颗乳牙受到影响。霍尔技术在21世纪初被引入,是一种治疗龋齿的微创方法。它的好处包括适合不合作或焦虑的儿科患者,程序简单,成本和时间效率。尽管大量的研究证明了它的有效性,但它与常规儿科牙科实践的结合仍然有限。本综述旨在评估目前儿童、家长和牙科专业人员对霍尔技术的接受程度。在这项研究中,我们使用了2006-2024年间发表的28篇科学论文。参与手术的儿童通常对手术有积极的看法,大多数(81-89%)报告没有或只有轻微的不适。在1到10的范围内,该手术被评为中度负担(4级),47%的人认为luting水泥的味道是最不愉快的方面。家长们认为孩子感受到的不便是微不足道的,并且对这项技术持压倒性的积极态度(80-84%)。虽然大多数牙医都熟悉霍尔技术,但很少有人在实践中使用它。临床结果是良好的,75%的治疗过的初生磨牙在术后三年内保留。该技术主要适用于表现为行为管理困难或合作有限的儿童II类无症状龋齿病变。尽管证明了霍尔技术的有效性,但在儿童牙科中接受和实施霍尔技术仍然面临挑战,对治疗质量有不同的看法。更广泛的采用需要进一步的循证临床数据,并增加对牙医的培训和支持。Orv Hetil. 2025;166(28): 1099 - 1106。
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[The acceptance of the Hall technique for primary carious molars nowadays].

Dental caries remains one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide, affecting approximately 514 million children and increasing every year. Among Hungarian preschoolers, an average of 3-4 primary teeth are affected per child. The Hall technique was introduced in the early 2000s, it is a minimally invasive approach for managing carious primary molars. Its benefits include suitability for uncooperative or anxious pediatric patients, procedural simplicity, and cost- and time-efficiency. Despite numerous studies demonstrating its effectiveness, its integration into routine pediatric dental practice remains limited. This review aims to assess the current acceptance of the Hall technique among children, parents, and dental professionals. For this research, we used 28 scientific papers, published between 2006–2024. Children who participated generally had a positive view of the procedure, with the majority (81–89%) reporting no or minimal discomfort. On a scale of one to ten, the procedure was rated as moderately burdensome (grade 4), with 47% citing the taste of the luting cement as the most unpleasant aspect. Parents considered the inconvenience perceived by their children to be minor and were overwhelmingly positive (80–84%) about the technique. Although the majority of dentists were familiar with the Hall technique, few had used it in practice. Clinical outcomes are favorable, with 75% of treated primary molars retained three years post-operatively. The technique is primarily indicated for class II asymptomatic carious lesions in children presenting with behavioral management difficulties or limited cooperation. Despite its proven efficacy, acceptance and implementation of the Hall technique in pediatric dentistry continue to face challenges, with varying opinions regarding treatment quality. Wider adoption requires further evidence-based clinical data and increased training and support for dentists. Orv Hetil. 2025; 166(28): 1099–1106.

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Orvosi hetilap
Orvosi hetilap MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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1.20
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original and review papers in the fields of experimental and clinical medicine. It covers epidemiology, diagnostics, therapy and the prevention of human diseases as well as papers of medical history. Orvosi Hetilap is the oldest, still in-print, Hungarian publication and also the one-and-only weekly published scientific journal in Hungary. The strategy of the journal is based on the Curatorium of the Lajos Markusovszky Foundation and on the National and International Editorial Board. The 150 year-old journal is part of the Hungarian Cultural Heritage.
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