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Caries-preventive effect of sealants produced with altered glass-ionomer materials, after 2 years

Authors :
Marie-Charlotte D.N.J.M. Huysmans
Xi Chen
J.E.F.M. Frencken
Mingwen Fan
Minquan Du
Jan Mulder
Source :
Dental Materials, 28, 554-60, Dental Materials, 28, 5, pp. 554-60
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to investigate the caries-preventive effect of sealants produced with a high-viscosity glass-ionomer with an elevated powder-liquid ratio (ART), of having energy added to this glass-ionomer, and that of glass-carbomer, in comparison to that of resin composite sealants. METHODS: The randomized controlled trial covered 407 children, with a mean age of 8 years. At a school compound three dentists placed sealants in pits and fissures of high caries-risk children. Evaluation by two independent evaluators was conducted after 0.5, 1 and 2 years. The Kaplan-Meier survival method, ANOVA and t-test were used in analyzing the data. RESULTS: 1352 first permanent molars were sealed. 6.6% of children and 6.8% of sealants dropped out within 2 years. 27 re-exposed pits and fissures, 20 in occlusal and 7 in smooth surfaces, in 25 children, developed a dentin carious lesion. The cumulative survival of dentin carious lesion-free pits and fissures in the glass-carbomer sealant group was statistically significantly lower (97.4%) than those in the high-viscosity glass-ionomer with energy supplied (99%) and the resin-composite (98.9%) sealant groups. There was no statistically significant difference in the cumulative survival of dentin carious lesion-free pits and fissures, between the high-viscosity glass-ionomer with (99%) and without (98.3%) energy supplied sealant groups, after 2 years. SIGNIFICANCE: The survival of dentin carious lesion-free pits and fissures was high in all sealant types. More dentin carious lesions were observed in the glass-carbomer sealant group. 01 mei 2012

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ISSN :
01095641
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dental Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93fcd826c477fc67ba75279a5884b848