Pit and fissure sealants in pediatric dentistry

2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 253 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Babu ◽  
Shanthala Mallikarjun ◽  
Chandru Premkumar ◽  
Bobby Wilson
Author(s):  
Sara Arastoo ◽  
Azam Behbudi ◽  
Vahid Rakhshan

Objectives: Pit and fissure sealants are recognized as an effective preventive approach in pediatric dentistry. Composite resin is the most commonly used sealant material. Adding nanoparticles to composite resin could result in production of flowable composite with higher mechanical properties and better flowability than previous sealants. This study aimed to compare the microleakage of a flowable nanocomposite and materials conventionally used as pit and fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: A total of 185 extracted mandibular third molar teeth were selected and randomly divided into 5 groups (n=36): flowable nanocomposite, flowable composite, filled sealants, nano-filled sealants, and unfilled sealants. Five teeth were reserved for examination under a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The samples were thermocycled (5-55°C, 1-minute dwell time) for 1000 cycles and immersed in 0.2% fuchsine solution for 24 hours. Teeth were sectioned buccolingually. Microleakage was assessed qualitatively and quantitatively by means of dye penetration and SEM. Data were analyzed using chi-square, Kruskal-Wallis, and Bonferroni-corrected Mann-Whitney U tests. Results: Qualitative microleakage assessment showed that flowable composite and nanofilled flowable composite had almost no microleakage (P<0.001). Regarding quantitative scores, the nanofilled flowable composite and unfilled fissure sealant showed the lowest and the highest rate of microleakage, respectively. No statistically significant difference was found between the two flowable composites (P=0.317). Filled resin-based sealant had significantly lower microleakage than unfilled resin-based sealant (P<0.001). Conclusion: Use of flowable and nanofilled flowable composites (but not unfilled resin-based fissure sealant) is recommended for sealing of pits and fissures of molars.


2008 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 548-555 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sébastien Beun ◽  
Christian Bailly ◽  
Jacques Devaux ◽  
Gaëtane Leloup

Author(s):  
Ahmad Behroozian ◽  
Zahra Aghazadeh ◽  
Zahra Khalili Sadrabad ◽  
Marziyeh Aghazadeh ◽  
Vali Alizadeh ◽  
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1976 ◽  
Vol 55 (5) ◽  
pp. 757-771 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.L. Swartz ◽  
R.W. Phillips ◽  
R.D. Norman ◽  
S. Elliason ◽  
B.F. Rhodes ◽  
...  

A laboratory study was conducted to explore the possibility of imparting an anticariogenic property to the resins used as pit and fissure sealants via the addition of NaF to the materials. The addition of NaF in amounts of 2 to 5% appreciably reduced enamel solubility and increased its fluoride content without impairment of physical properties.


2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-146
Author(s):  
Miguel Ángel Fernández-Barrera ◽  
Teresita de Jesús Saucedo-Molina ◽  
Rogelio José Scougall-Vilchis ◽  
María de Lourdes Márquez-Corona ◽  
Carlo Eduardo Medina-Solís ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Hassan Faleeh Farhan Al-Sultani ◽  
Wissam Hamid Aljanabi ◽  
Haider Ali Hasan ◽  
Najran Mohammed Hussain Al-Murib ◽  
Mohammad Khursheed Alam

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