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Factors associated with positive perceptions of sealant use on permanent molars among Brazilian dentists. [PDF]

open access: yesBraz Oral Res
Ito LY   +4 more
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Pit and Fissure Sealants

2023
Newly erupted posterior teeth in both the primary and permanent dentitions are vulnerable to dental caries attack due to deep, uncoalesced, and not-so-soundly mineralized pits and fissures as compared to their matured counterparts. Therefore, it is more important to “catch them young” before it becomes too late to save them from the deleterious effects
Vishwas Chaugule   +2 more
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Thermocycling of Pit and Fissure Sealants

Journal of Dental Research, 1976
Two commercial pit and fissure sealants were compared in vitro for thermocyclic failure. Both products failed; however, one was three times more resistant to failure than was the other.
E W, Simmons, N, Barghi, J R, Muscott
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Fluoride pit and fissure sealants: a review

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2000
There are two methods of fluoride incorporation into fissure sealants. In the first method, fluoride is added to the unpolymerized resin in the form of a soluble fluoride salt that releases fluoride ions by dissolution, following sealant application. In the second method, an organic fluoride compound is chemically bound to the resin and the fluoride is
T L, Morphis   +2 more
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Pit and fissure sealants

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
A N, Barbosa, W, Garone Filho
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Pit and Fissure Sealants

2018
Among schoolchildren, pit and fissure caries have been accounted for approximately 80–90% of all caries in permanent posterior teeth. The occlusal surfaces of permanent molars are highly susceptible to caries development, especially during eruption in the oral cavity.
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