Fluoride Release and Recharge from Different Materials Used as Fissure Sealants

  • Bayrak S
  • Tunc E
  • Aksoy A
  • et al.
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Objectives: Fluoride release/recharge properties of fissure sealants are important for their longterm inhibition of caries. This study was conducted to examine the relationship between fluoride release and recharge of pit-and-fissure sealants.Methods: Specimens were prepared from 5 different sealant materials: Fissurit F, a conventional resin; Fuji VII, a glass-ionomer cement (GIC); Fuji II LC, a resin-modified GIC; Ionosit, a polyacidmodified composite resin (PMRC); and Aelite Flo, a flowable composite resin. Specimens stored in a polyethylene test tube containing 5.0 ml ultrapure water. On day 21, specimens were exposed to 1.23% APF gel. Fluoride release was measured using a fluoride-specific ion electrode at 1-7, 14, 21, 22, 28, 35 and 42 days.Results: The glass-ionomer based sealants Fuji VII and Fuji II LC had significantly higher fluoride release than the other materials at all times tested (P

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Bayrak, S., Tunc, E. S., Aksoy, A., Ertas, E., Guvenc, D., & Ozer, S. (2010). Fluoride Release and Recharge from Different Materials Used as Fissure Sealants. European Journal of Dentistry, 04(03), 245–250. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697835

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