Hall Crown Technique in Milpitas

During treatment, a pre fitted stainless steel crown is gently placed over the affected tooth. The crown seals the cavity, preventing bacteria from reaching the decay and stopping its progression.


Because no drilling or injections are needed, the procedure is quick and comfortable. Children are often able to return to normal activities immediately after the appointment.

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Who Is a Good Candidate

The Hall Crown Technique is often recommended for children with cavities in baby teeth who may benefit from a more comfortable and less invasive treatment option.

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Decay is present but the tooth can still be preserved until it naturally falls out.

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Children who feel nervous about traditional treatments may benefit from this gentler approach.

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Shorter appointments make treatment easier for younger children or those with limited attention spans.

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Children who struggle with numbing injections may find this option more comfortable.

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The crown helps maintain function and space for permanent teeth.

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Benefits of the Hall Crown Technique

The Hall Crown Technique offers several important benefits for both children and parents by combining comfort with effective cavity management.

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No drilling or injections, making the experience more comfortable.

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Reduced dental anxiety and stress for young patients.

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Strong and durable protection for baby teeth.

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Helps stop the progression of decay by sealing out bacteria.

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Preserves natural tooth structure and function.