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The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration

Marković, Dejan; Petrović, Bojan; Perić, Tamara; Miletić, Ivana; Anđelković, Slobodan

(Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marković, Dejan
AU  - Petrović, Bojan
AU  - Perić, Tamara
AU  - Miletić, Ivana
AU  - Anđelković, Slobodan
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1616
AB  - Purpose: To evaluate the effect that fissure depth and enamel conditioning protocols have on penetration abilities of resin-based and glass-ionomer fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: Fifty extracted human molars were randomized into 10 experimental groups. Conditioning was performed as follows: groups I and VI, no pretreatment; groups II and VII, 10% polyacrylic acid and 37% phosphoric acid, respectively; groups III and VIII, self-etching adhesive; groups IV and IX, Er:YAG laser; groups V and X, Er:YAG laser/10% polyacrylic acid and laser/37% phosphoric acid, respectively. In groups I to V, teeth were sealed with a glass-ionomer material, and in groups VI to X a resin-based sealant was used. The sealed teeth were sectioned and the penetration ability was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: Pretreatment with a suitable acid resulted in superior penetration of glass-ionomer and resin-based sealant when compared with other conditioning protocols (p  lt  0.0001), except for the teeth treated with both Er:YAG laser and acid. Both conditioning protocol and fissure depth significantly affected the sealant penetration (p  lt  0.0001), but fissure depth had a greater impact on fissure penetration than did conditioning protocol. Conclusion: Resin-based and glass-ionomer sealing materials show similar potential for pit-and-fissure penetration. Penetration of a fissure sealant is largely influenced by the fissure depth. Regarding the conditioning protocol, a pretreatment with a suitable acid is essential to obtain an adequate penetration of a sealing material.
PB  - Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park
T2  - Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
T1  - The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration
VL  - 13
IS  - 2
SP  - 171
EP  - 178
DO  - 10.3290/j.jad.a19006
ER  - 
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author = "Marković, Dejan and Petrović, Bojan and Perić, Tamara and Miletić, Ivana and Anđelković, Slobodan",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Purpose: To evaluate the effect that fissure depth and enamel conditioning protocols have on penetration abilities of resin-based and glass-ionomer fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: Fifty extracted human molars were randomized into 10 experimental groups. Conditioning was performed as follows: groups I and VI, no pretreatment; groups II and VII, 10% polyacrylic acid and 37% phosphoric acid, respectively; groups III and VIII, self-etching adhesive; groups IV and IX, Er:YAG laser; groups V and X, Er:YAG laser/10% polyacrylic acid and laser/37% phosphoric acid, respectively. In groups I to V, teeth were sealed with a glass-ionomer material, and in groups VI to X a resin-based sealant was used. The sealed teeth were sectioned and the penetration ability was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: Pretreatment with a suitable acid resulted in superior penetration of glass-ionomer and resin-based sealant when compared with other conditioning protocols (p  lt  0.0001), except for the teeth treated with both Er:YAG laser and acid. Both conditioning protocol and fissure depth significantly affected the sealant penetration (p  lt  0.0001), but fissure depth had a greater impact on fissure penetration than did conditioning protocol. Conclusion: Resin-based and glass-ionomer sealing materials show similar potential for pit-and-fissure penetration. Penetration of a fissure sealant is largely influenced by the fissure depth. Regarding the conditioning protocol, a pretreatment with a suitable acid is essential to obtain an adequate penetration of a sealing material.",
publisher = "Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park",
journal = "Journal of Adhesive Dentistry",
title = "The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration",
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "171-178",
doi = "10.3290/j.jad.a19006"
}
Marković, D., Petrović, B., Perić, T., Miletić, I.,& Anđelković, S.. (2011). The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration. in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park., 13(2), 171-178.
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.jad.a19006
Marković D, Petrović B, Perić T, Miletić I, Anđelković S. The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration. in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry. 2011;13(2):171-178.
doi:10.3290/j.jad.a19006 .
Marković, Dejan, Petrović, Bojan, Perić, Tamara, Miletić, Ivana, Anđelković, Slobodan, "The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration" in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry, 13, no. 2 (2011):171-178,
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.jad.a19006 . .
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