Six-year clinical evaluation of polyacid-modified composite resin used as fissure sealant

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The aim of this study was to evaluate retention and efficacy of poly acid-modified composite resin used as fissure sealant (Variglass V.L.C.) after six years. Three-hundred and seventy permanent first molars were sealed. After six years, 42.0% of the original group was re-examined and the sealant was found to be totally present in 3.4%, partially present in 16.2% and absent in 70.4% of the previously sealed occlusal surfaces. During the 6 years period, 9.5% of the sealed surfaces became carious, 25.0% were filled and 65.5% remained sound. Although the retention rate of the material has been very low, it appears to have prevented dental caries in 2/3 of the teeth evaluated after six years of placement.

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Pardi, V., Pereira, A. C., Mialhe, F. L., De Castro Meneghim, M., & Ambrosano, G. M. B. (2004). Six-year clinical evaluation of polyacid-modified composite resin used as fissure sealant. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 28(3), 257–260. https://doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.28.3.anq124530gjv2062

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