A comparative study of fluoride release from two different sealants
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Ananda, SR.; Mythri, H.
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Objectives: The introduction of fluoride releasing sealants and glass ionomer cements as fissure sealants adds
another dimension to prevention of pit and fissure caries. The ability of resin sealants and glass ionomer cements
to release fluoride on a long term basis to the sealed enamel and the adjacent unsealed pit and fissure and cuspal in
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cline enamel may allow for further reduction in pit and fissure caries experience for children. Hence, the study was
conducted to compare the amount of fluoride release in the plaque after placing fluoride releasing pit and fissure
sealants and glass ionomer fissure sealants used in Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) approach. To compare
the fluoride release of both the materials at the different time intervals.
Material and Methods: A total of 60 school going children were included in this study. Before application of the
sealants, baseline plaque fluoride levels were estimated from all the study subjects. After application of sealants
again the same was estimated at an interval of 24 hour, 9 days, 2 weeks and 4 weeks.
Results: The peak plaque fluoride levels were achieved at 24 hours after application of fissure sealants in all the
groups.
Conclusions: Within the limitation of the study, the present study indicated that fluoride releasing fissure sealants
may act as a source of fluoride in plaque which will help in preventing pit and fissure and smooth surface caries in
the tooth sealed with fissure sealants.
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