A CHANGE IN PRACTICE PROTOCOL: PREFORMED METAL CROWNS FOR TREATING NON-INFECTED CARIOUS PRIMARY MOLARS IN A GENERAL PRACTICE SETTING–A SERVICE EVALUATION. Prim Dent J. 2015 Nov;4(4):22-6 Authors: Taylor GD Abstract Restoring non-infected carious primary molars can pose a challenge to the general dental practitioner. This paper aims to assess the effect on primary caries management and patient experience in a general dental practice setting, when restoring non-infected carious primary molars using a Hall preformed metal crown (PMC). PMID: 26966768 [PubMed – in process] (Source: Primary dental care : journal of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners UK)
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A change in practice protocol: preformed metal crowns for treating non-infected carious primary molars in a general practice setting–a service evaluation.
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