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Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel

BACKGROUND: International guidelines on the prevention of caries recommend sealing of the pits and fissures of the permanent molars. There is no evidence on which type of material is most effective on demineralized enamel. AIM: To evaluate the microleakage of a conventional light-cured, resin-based...

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Autores principales: Germán-Cecilia, Concepción, Gallego Reyes, Sandra María, Pérez Silva, Amparo, Serna Muñoz, Clara, Ortiz-Ruiz, Antonio José
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30533062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208856
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author Germán-Cecilia, Concepción
Gallego Reyes, Sandra María
Pérez Silva, Amparo
Serna Muñoz, Clara
Ortiz-Ruiz, Antonio José
author_facet Germán-Cecilia, Concepción
Gallego Reyes, Sandra María
Pérez Silva, Amparo
Serna Muñoz, Clara
Ortiz-Ruiz, Antonio José
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description BACKGROUND: International guidelines on the prevention of caries recommend sealing of the pits and fissures of the permanent molars. There is no evidence on which type of material is most effective on demineralized enamel. AIM: To evaluate the microleakage of a conventional light-cured, resin-based fissure sealant (LCRBS), GrandiO Seal, and a resin-modified glass ionomer sealant (RMGIS), Vitremer, after application of a fluoride varnish, Bifluorid 12, on demineralized enamel. DESIGN: 80 human third molars were divided into eight groups. The groups combined the three study factors (1) type of enamel (intact or demineralized); (2) enamel non-varnished or varnished with Biflourid12; and (3) type of sealant (GrandiO Seal or Vitremer). The percentage of microleakage after thermocycling was measured using imaging analysis software. The Kruskal-Wallis plus Dunn tests were used to compare differences in microleakage in the different groups. RESULTS: The lowest microleakage was in the unvarnished groups, and was the same for GrandiO Seal and Vitremer. When varnish was applied, microleakage was greater in demineralized enamel than in intact enamel for both LCRBS and RMGIS. CONCLUSION: The application of fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel increases the microleakage of both GrandiO Seal and Vitremer.
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spelling pubmed-62894152018-12-28 Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel Germán-Cecilia, Concepción Gallego Reyes, Sandra María Pérez Silva, Amparo Serna Muñoz, Clara Ortiz-Ruiz, Antonio José PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: International guidelines on the prevention of caries recommend sealing of the pits and fissures of the permanent molars. There is no evidence on which type of material is most effective on demineralized enamel. AIM: To evaluate the microleakage of a conventional light-cured, resin-based fissure sealant (LCRBS), GrandiO Seal, and a resin-modified glass ionomer sealant (RMGIS), Vitremer, after application of a fluoride varnish, Bifluorid 12, on demineralized enamel. DESIGN: 80 human third molars were divided into eight groups. The groups combined the three study factors (1) type of enamel (intact or demineralized); (2) enamel non-varnished or varnished with Biflourid12; and (3) type of sealant (GrandiO Seal or Vitremer). The percentage of microleakage after thermocycling was measured using imaging analysis software. The Kruskal-Wallis plus Dunn tests were used to compare differences in microleakage in the different groups. RESULTS: The lowest microleakage was in the unvarnished groups, and was the same for GrandiO Seal and Vitremer. When varnish was applied, microleakage was greater in demineralized enamel than in intact enamel for both LCRBS and RMGIS. CONCLUSION: The application of fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel increases the microleakage of both GrandiO Seal and Vitremer. Public Library of Science 2018-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6289415/ /pubmed/30533062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208856 Text en © 2018 Germán-Cecilia et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Germán-Cecilia, Concepción
Gallego Reyes, Sandra María
Pérez Silva, Amparo
Serna Muñoz, Clara
Ortiz-Ruiz, Antonio José
Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel
title Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel
title_full Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel
title_fullStr Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel
title_full_unstemmed Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel
title_short Microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel
title_sort microleakage of conventional light-cure resin-based fissure sealant and resin-modified glass ionomer sealant after application of a fluoride varnish on demineralized enamel
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30533062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208856
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