Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure Patterns

Statement of the Problem: Pit and fissure sealant placement is considered as an effective modality for prevention of caries on occlusal surfaces. Penetration, retention and lateral wall adaptation are the key factors in success of pit and fissure sealant restorations. Purpose: The purpose of this p...

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Main Authors: Nikita Garg, KR Indushekar, Bhavna Gupta Saraf, Neha Sheoran, Divesh Sardana
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Dentistry
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Online Access:http://dentjods.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JDSUMS/article/view/1924/1115
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spelling doaj-3f9fc5b6908644ec9c1bcc9c33aa38432020-11-24T21:19:22ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dentistry2345-64852345-64182018-05-011929299Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure PatternsNikita Garg 0KR Indushekar 1Bhavna Gupta Saraf 2Neha Sheoran 3Divesh Sardana 4Dept. of Paediatric Dentistry, Sudha Rustagi Dental College, Faridabad, India.Dept. of Paediatric Dentistry, Sudha Rustagi Dental College, Faridabad, India.Dept. of Paediatric Dentistry, Sudha Rustagi Dental College, Faridabad, India.Dept. of Paediatric Dentistry, Sudha Rustagi Dental College, Faridabad, India.Dept. of Paediatric Dentistry, Sudha Rustagi Dental College, Faridabad, India.Statement of the Problem: Pit and fissure sealant placement is considered as an effective modality for prevention of caries on occlusal surfaces. Penetration, retention and lateral wall adaptation are the key factors in success of pit and fissure sealant restorations. Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to compare penetration ability and lateral wall adaptation of three commercially available pit and fissure sealants. Materials and Method: The present in-vitro study was done on 45 extracted sound human molars to evaluate the fissure pattern and assess the penetration ability of three commercially available sealants [Delton® FS Sealant (Dentsply DeTrey GmbH, Konstanz, Germany), Clinpro™ Sealant (3M™ ESPE™, Minnesota, USA) and GC Fuji VII Glass Ionomer Cement (GC Asia Dental Pte Ltd, Singapore)] on molars divided into 3 equal groups of 15 each, with further sectioning of each sample into 2 parts giving 30 samples per group. Following thermocycling and embedding of teeth in clear auto-polymerizing acrylic resin, sections were evaluated for fissure morphology, sealant penetration, unfilled space, lateral wall adaptation, and for presence of voids. Results: Penetrability of all the sealants studied was found to be significantly more in U-type fissure pattern (93.89%) followed by V-type (78.62%), IK-type (74.34%) and then in I-type (65.91). The depth of penetration of the GC Fuji VII Glass Ionomer sealant (85.82%) was found to be superior followed by unfilled resin sealant (Clinpro™ Sealant- 78.26%) and then by filled resin sealant (Delton® FS Sealant- 74.89%). Conclusion: U- type fissure pattern was more common than other fissure patterns and showed significantly higher penetrability of different type of sealants evaluated in the present study. GIC based sealant, due to significantly higher penetration depth than unfilled and filled sealants used in the present study, can be preferred over filled or unfilled resin sealants. http://dentjods.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JDSUMS/article/view/1924/1115Pit and fissure sealantsDental cariesGlass ionomer cementsResins
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author Nikita Garg
KR Indushekar
Bhavna Gupta Saraf
Neha Sheoran
Divesh Sardana
spellingShingle Nikita Garg
KR Indushekar
Bhavna Gupta Saraf
Neha Sheoran
Divesh Sardana
Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure Patterns
Journal of Dentistry
Pit and fissure sealants
Dental caries
Glass ionomer cements
Resins
author_facet Nikita Garg
KR Indushekar
Bhavna Gupta Saraf
Neha Sheoran
Divesh Sardana
author_sort Nikita Garg
title Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure Patterns
title_short Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure Patterns
title_full Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure Patterns
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure Patterns
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of Penetration Ability of Three Pit and Fissure Sealants and Their Relationship with Fissure Patterns
title_sort comparative evaluation of penetration ability of three pit and fissure sealants and their relationship with fissure patterns
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dentistry
issn 2345-6485
2345-6418
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Statement of the Problem: Pit and fissure sealant placement is considered as an effective modality for prevention of caries on occlusal surfaces. Penetration, retention and lateral wall adaptation are the key factors in success of pit and fissure sealant restorations. Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to compare penetration ability and lateral wall adaptation of three commercially available pit and fissure sealants. Materials and Method: The present in-vitro study was done on 45 extracted sound human molars to evaluate the fissure pattern and assess the penetration ability of three commercially available sealants [Delton® FS Sealant (Dentsply DeTrey GmbH, Konstanz, Germany), Clinpro™ Sealant (3M™ ESPE™, Minnesota, USA) and GC Fuji VII Glass Ionomer Cement (GC Asia Dental Pte Ltd, Singapore)] on molars divided into 3 equal groups of 15 each, with further sectioning of each sample into 2 parts giving 30 samples per group. Following thermocycling and embedding of teeth in clear auto-polymerizing acrylic resin, sections were evaluated for fissure morphology, sealant penetration, unfilled space, lateral wall adaptation, and for presence of voids. Results: Penetrability of all the sealants studied was found to be significantly more in U-type fissure pattern (93.89%) followed by V-type (78.62%), IK-type (74.34%) and then in I-type (65.91). The depth of penetration of the GC Fuji VII Glass Ionomer sealant (85.82%) was found to be superior followed by unfilled resin sealant (Clinpro™ Sealant- 78.26%) and then by filled resin sealant (Delton® FS Sealant- 74.89%). Conclusion: U- type fissure pattern was more common than other fissure patterns and showed significantly higher penetrability of different type of sealants evaluated in the present study. GIC based sealant, due to significantly higher penetration depth than unfilled and filled sealants used in the present study, can be preferred over filled or unfilled resin sealants.
topic Pit and fissure sealants
Dental caries
Glass ionomer cements
Resins
url http://dentjods.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JDSUMS/article/view/1924/1115
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