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Summer 2000: Volume
24, Number 4 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Comparative evaluation of
marginal integrity of two new fissure sealants using invasive
and non-invasive techniques: a SEM study |
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In this era of preventive dentistry, many dental materials
used for prevention of dental diseases are available. Since
last few decades efforts are being directed towards prevention
of dental caries which is one of the major dental diseases tormenting
mankind. The main avenues available are plaque control, use
of systemic and local fluorides and use of fissure sealants.
There are many factors that contribute towards a successful
sealant restoration such as properties of enamel, duration of
etching, acid used for etching, manipulative variables.However,
one of the prime factors governing the efficacy and life expectancy
of a sealant is the marginal adaptability. This study was carried
out on a total of 40 intact premolar teeth, which were divided
in four main groups and subjected to evaluation under Scanning
Electron Microscope. The parameters checked were the width and
the number of marginal gaps. |
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