Online OnlyPubMed-ID: 17694201Seiten: 613, Sprache: EnglischSundfeld, Renato Herman / Mauro, Silvio Jose / Briso, Andre Luiz Fraga / Junior, Eloi Dezan / Sundefeld, Maria Lucia Marcal MazzaObjective: To analyze the clinical behavior of 2 pit and fissure sealants through clinical/computerized evaluation.
Method and Materials: Occlusal sealants were placed on maxillary and mandibular first and second premolars according to a split-mouth design. All premolars were sealed with either Concise (3M Espe) or Prisma Shield (Caulk/Dentsply) sealant agents. A hematoxylin-based staining solution was applied on the occlusal surface 7 days, 18 months, 36 months, and 11 years after occlusal sealing to allow checking of the sealant material on the surface. At each analysis time all occlusal surfaces were photographed, and the photographs corresponding to each time period were analyzed with SigmaScan 4.0 Software. The alterations of the sealed area of each sealant were analyzed with the software and recorded. Next, the measurements of the areas were tabulated and analyzed according to each period. Analysis of variance (ANOVA), with parts subdivided into time, and the t test, with a significance level of 5%, were used.
Results: The greatest sealed area was maintained by the sealant Concise. However, over the course of 11 years, all sealants began to show the same level of alteration in sealed area.
Conclusion: The sealing materials showed alteration in sealed area over time, but they were efficient in controlling caries lesion formation on premolar pits and fissures.
Schlagwörter: clinical/computerized analysis, measurement of sealant surface area, sealant