Author:
Alkhodairi Asem,Alseweed Moahmmad,Alwashmi Sulaiman,Elmoazen Ramy
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Using of sealant on pits and fissures is likely one of the most generally well-known strategies by the new cavity-prevention systems.
AIM: The purpose of this research is to measure the retentiveness of sealants of resin-modified ionomer glass cement (GIC) and resin pits and fissures, on the first permanent molars of special patients as a part of caries prevention program in schools.
METHODS: The sample was comprised by 60 molars. Resin-based sealants on one side and glass-ionomer sealant on the contralateral side of the mouth. The molars were examined in three and six months after application for retention with three standards: TR: Totally Retained; PR: Partially Retained; and CL: Completely Lost.
RESULTS: by the end of the study 60% of resin sealant was present. While 55% of GIC were retentive after 6 months.
CONCLUSION: Resin sealants are more retentive than glass ionomer sealants in school-based carries prevention program.
Publisher
Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI
Cited by
3 articles.
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