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Digital occlusal analysis of vertical dimension and maximum intercuspal position after placement of stainless steel crown using hall technique in children
Author(s) -
Nair Karthik,
Chikkanarasaiah Nagarathna,
Poovani Swetha,
Thumati Prafulla
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of paediatric dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.183
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1365-263X
pISSN - 0960-7439
DOI - 10.1111/ipd.12647
Subject(s) - medicine , crown (dentistry) , overbite , calipers , dentistry , vertical dimension of occlusion , orthodontics , occlusion , dental occlusion , malocclusion , geometry , mathematics , surgery
Background The stainless steel crowns (SSCs) placed using the Hall technique disrupt the occlusion, but stabilization appears to occur within a short period post‐placement. Negligible understanding and comprehension is presently handy about the changes in overbite and bite force after placement of stainless steel crown using the Hall technique in children. Aim/Hypothesis To evaluate the digital occlusal analysis of vertical dimension and maximum intercuspal position to understand the changes in overbite and bite force after placement of stainless steel crown using the Hall technique. Design Twenty children who needed treatment for the carious tooth with decay extending to enamel and dentin and multisurface caries were managed using the Hall technique. Following that, overbite measurement for vertical dimension was carried out clinically using digital vernier calipers. Later, the T‐Scan III was used for measuring occlusal load at the maximum intercuspal position. The bite force and occlusal premature contacts were digitally analysed and recorded pre‐operatively, immediately after placement of SSC and after 1 month follow‐up period. Results A significant result in the vertical dimension, bite force on crowned tooth, and significant reduction in the prematurities were seen from baseline to one‐month follow‐up. Conclusion There was an occlusal re‐equilibration attained after 1 month.

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