Fuji III vs. Fuji VII glass ionomer sealants - A clinical study

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Glass ionomer cements possess several properties that support their consideration in a wide variety of clinical applications including Pit and fissure sealants. The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate Fuji III and Fuji VII glass ionomer sealants in terms of retention, caries incidence and salivary fluoride release between two groups of children aged 6 and-8 years respectively. One hundred and ten first permanent molars were sealed and the clinical evaluation showed no incidence of caries. There was partial or complete retention of the sealant in 80% of the treated teeth in both groups at the one-year evaluation. Irrespective of the sealant used, the pattern of fluoride release remained consistent, with an initial high fluoride release followed by low prolonged leakage before returning to baseline value at the end of one year.

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Kamala, B., & Hegde, A. (2008). Fuji III vs. Fuji VII glass ionomer sealants - A clinical study. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 33(1), 29–33. https://doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.33.1.p8240041v8313770

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