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Remineralization Capacity of Three Fissure Sealants with and without Gaseous Ozone on Non-Cavitated Incipient Pit and Fissure Caries
by
Oztas, N
, Unal, M
in
Air Abrasion, Dental - methods
/ Child
/ Composite Resins - chemistry
/ Dental Bonding
/ Dental Cements - chemistry
/ Dental Fissures - classification
/ Dental Fissures - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glass Ionomer Cements - chemistry
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Molar - pathology
/ Oxidants, Photochemical - therapeutic use
/ Ozone - therapeutic use
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - chemistry
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - therapeutic use
/ Tooth Remineralization - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
2015
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Remineralization Capacity of Three Fissure Sealants with and without Gaseous Ozone on Non-Cavitated Incipient Pit and Fissure Caries
by
Oztas, N
, Unal, M
in
Air Abrasion, Dental - methods
/ Child
/ Composite Resins - chemistry
/ Dental Bonding
/ Dental Cements - chemistry
/ Dental Fissures - classification
/ Dental Fissures - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glass Ionomer Cements - chemistry
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Molar - pathology
/ Oxidants, Photochemical - therapeutic use
/ Ozone - therapeutic use
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - chemistry
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - therapeutic use
/ Tooth Remineralization - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
2015
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Remineralization Capacity of Three Fissure Sealants with and without Gaseous Ozone on Non-Cavitated Incipient Pit and Fissure Caries
by
Oztas, N
, Unal, M
in
Air Abrasion, Dental - methods
/ Child
/ Composite Resins - chemistry
/ Dental Bonding
/ Dental Cements - chemistry
/ Dental Fissures - classification
/ Dental Fissures - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glass Ionomer Cements - chemistry
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Molar - pathology
/ Oxidants, Photochemical - therapeutic use
/ Ozone - therapeutic use
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - chemistry
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - therapeutic use
/ Tooth Remineralization - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
2015
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Remineralization Capacity of Three Fissure Sealants with and without Gaseous Ozone on Non-Cavitated Incipient Pit and Fissure Caries
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Remineralization Capacity of Three Fissure Sealants with and without Gaseous Ozone on Non-Cavitated Incipient Pit and Fissure Caries
2015
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the remineralization activation of the application of three fissure sealants (FSs), alone or with gaseous ozone (GO), on non-cavitated initial caries and evaluate the clinical success of FS. Study design: Sixty children who had DIAGNOdent scores between 10–30 on bilateral symmetric mandibular first permanent molars were included in study. In a split-mouth design, teeth were assigned to experimental (with GO) and control (without GO) groups. GO was applied to teeth on one side and then the same brand of randomly selected FSs was applied to the teeth on both sides. Children were divided into 3 groups based on type of FS (Group 1: Aegis Bosworth Co, North Hamlin Avenue Skokie, Illinois, USA, Group 2: Fuji Triage GC, Tokyo, Japan, Group 3: Helioseal Ivoclar Vivadent, Liechtenstein, Germany). All FSs were then examined for retention rates at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months; at the end of 12 months, all FSs were removed with an air-abrasion device and DIAGNOdent scores noted to compare with the initial values. Results: The application of GO with either Fuji Triage or Aegis FS was effective on remineralization (p<0.05); however, the application of Helioseal FSs was not effective (p>0.05). The 1st and 12th months’ full retention rates of Fuji Triage FSs was a significant difference (p<0.05) from other FSs (Aegis and Helioseal) (p>0.05). Conclusions: GO+Aegis FS showed the highest remineralization; and, at the end of 12 months, its clinical success was higher than other FSs.
Publisher
MRE Press
Subject
Air Abrasion, Dental - methods
/ Child
/ Composite Resins - chemistry
/ Dental Fissures - classification
/ Dental Fissures - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Glass Ionomer Cements - chemistry
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Oxidants, Photochemical - therapeutic use
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - chemistry
/ Pit and Fissure Sealants - therapeutic use
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