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Evaluation of Sealant Penetration in Relation to Fissure Morphology, Enamel Surface Preparation Protocol and Sealing Material

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Marković, Dejan
Petrović, Bojan
Perić, Tamara
Trišić, Dijana
Kojić, Sanja
Kuljić, Božidar L.
Stojanović, Goran
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Purpose: The objective was to assess the effect of fissure depth and enamel surface preparation protocols on penetration of resin-based, giomer and glass-ionomer fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: Ninety extracted third molars were assigned into three groups according to the material used. All three groups were subsequently divided depending on tooth preparation: no pretreatment or surface preparation with 10% polyacrylic acid, 37% phosphoric acid, or self-etching adhesive. In addition, Er,Cr:YSGG laser or air abrasion were employed in all subgroups. The penetration was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy. Results: The groups that were pretreated with an appropriate acid resulted in superior penetration of glass-ionomer and resin-based sealants when compared with other surface preparation protocols (p lt 0.05). The exception was teeth treated with both air abrasion and acid etching. Both preparation protocol and fissure depth significantly affected the sealant penetrat...ion (p lt 0.05), but fissure depth had a greater impact on fissure penetration than did enamel surface pretreatment. Conclusion: All investigated materials exhibit similar properties regarding sealant penetration. Penetration of a fissure sealant is significantly influenced by the fissure depth. In regard to enamel surface preparation protocol, a pretreatment with phosphoric acid in resin-based and polyacrylic acid in glass-ionomers appears to be essential in obtaining the adequate penetration of a sealing material.

Keywords:
fissure sealant / fissure morphology / glass-ionomer / resin composites / giomers
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Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry, 2019, 17, 4, 349-355
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  • Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park

DOI: 10.3290/j.ohpd.a42689

ISSN: 1602-1622

PubMed: 31204396

WoS: 000483960300009

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85071474021
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AU  - Marković, Dejan
AU  - Petrović, Bojan
AU  - Perić, Tamara
AU  - Trišić, Dijana
AU  - Kojić, Sanja
AU  - Kuljić, Božidar L.
AU  - Stojanović, Goran
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2376
AB  - Purpose: The objective was to assess the effect of fissure depth and enamel surface preparation protocols on penetration of resin-based, giomer and glass-ionomer fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: Ninety extracted third molars were assigned into three groups according to the material used. All three groups were subsequently divided depending on tooth preparation: no pretreatment or surface preparation with 10% polyacrylic acid, 37% phosphoric acid, or self-etching adhesive. In addition, Er,Cr:YSGG laser or air abrasion were employed in all subgroups. The penetration was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy. Results: The groups that were pretreated with an appropriate acid resulted in superior penetration of glass-ionomer and resin-based sealants when compared with other surface preparation protocols (p  lt  0.05). The exception was teeth treated with both air abrasion and acid etching. Both preparation protocol and fissure depth significantly affected the sealant penetration (p  lt  0.05), but fissure depth had a greater impact on fissure penetration than did enamel surface pretreatment. Conclusion: All investigated materials exhibit similar properties regarding sealant penetration. Penetration of a fissure sealant is significantly influenced by the fissure depth. In regard to enamel surface preparation protocol, a pretreatment with phosphoric acid in resin-based and polyacrylic acid in glass-ionomers appears to be essential in obtaining the adequate penetration of a sealing material.
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author = "Marković, Dejan and Petrović, Bojan and Perić, Tamara and Trišić, Dijana and Kojić, Sanja and Kuljić, Božidar L. and Stojanović, Goran",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Purpose: The objective was to assess the effect of fissure depth and enamel surface preparation protocols on penetration of resin-based, giomer and glass-ionomer fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: Ninety extracted third molars were assigned into three groups according to the material used. All three groups were subsequently divided depending on tooth preparation: no pretreatment or surface preparation with 10% polyacrylic acid, 37% phosphoric acid, or self-etching adhesive. In addition, Er,Cr:YSGG laser or air abrasion were employed in all subgroups. The penetration was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy. Results: The groups that were pretreated with an appropriate acid resulted in superior penetration of glass-ionomer and resin-based sealants when compared with other surface preparation protocols (p  lt  0.05). The exception was teeth treated with both air abrasion and acid etching. Both preparation protocol and fissure depth significantly affected the sealant penetration (p  lt  0.05), but fissure depth had a greater impact on fissure penetration than did enamel surface pretreatment. Conclusion: All investigated materials exhibit similar properties regarding sealant penetration. Penetration of a fissure sealant is significantly influenced by the fissure depth. In regard to enamel surface preparation protocol, a pretreatment with phosphoric acid in resin-based and polyacrylic acid in glass-ionomers appears to be essential in obtaining the adequate penetration of a sealing material.",
publisher = "Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park",
journal = "Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry",
title = "Evaluation of Sealant Penetration in Relation to Fissure Morphology, Enamel Surface Preparation Protocol and Sealing Material",
volume = "17",
number = "4",
pages = "349-355",
doi = "10.3290/j.ohpd.a42689"
}
Marković, D., Petrović, B., Perić, T., Trišić, D., Kojić, S., Kuljić, B. L.,& Stojanović, G.. (2019). Evaluation of Sealant Penetration in Relation to Fissure Morphology, Enamel Surface Preparation Protocol and Sealing Material. in Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry
Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park., 17(4), 349-355.
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.ohpd.a42689
Marković D, Petrović B, Perić T, Trišić D, Kojić S, Kuljić BL, Stojanović G. Evaluation of Sealant Penetration in Relation to Fissure Morphology, Enamel Surface Preparation Protocol and Sealing Material. in Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry. 2019;17(4):349-355.
doi:10.3290/j.ohpd.a42689 .
Marković, Dejan, Petrović, Bojan, Perić, Tamara, Trišić, Dijana, Kojić, Sanja, Kuljić, Božidar L., Stojanović, Goran, "Evaluation of Sealant Penetration in Relation to Fissure Morphology, Enamel Surface Preparation Protocol and Sealing Material" in Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry, 17, no. 4 (2019):349-355,
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.ohpd.a42689 . .

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